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Re: Tramadol/Ultram for endo pain.

From: K (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Thu Jan 19 07:58:44 2006


Yes and i like it too. I can only take it at night. I took it in the morning and went to work and had derious brain fog, dizzy. Any i think it does help me feel relaxed and able to sleep. I took it for pain when i got shingles too. It worked!

At Wed, 18 Jan 2006, anonymous@obgyn.net wrote: >
>At Wed, 18 Jan 2006, Tara wrote:
>I have used Ultram for my dicomfort and also have found some relief. It
>is in the same family as Motrin however is stronger. I hope it works
>for more people as well.
>
>>Has anyone taken Tramadol/Ultram for endo pain? Of ALL of the treatments
>>that I have taken and been put through, Tramadol has given the best
>>relief. It takes about one and half hours to kick in and then I have
>>pain relief. It stops uterine contractions and true menstrual/endo
>>related pain. It is a centrally acting analgesic and is non-narcotic. I
>>find that it does not put me to sleep or affect my thinking process at
>>all. It just relaxes muscles and seems to relax what I believe is nerve
>>pain (shooting down a leg) associated with the disease. Anyone tried
>>it?




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