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    any one here taken tranadol (maybe not the right spelling)
    since i taken tramadol witch i can not take no more what so ever
    but since i stoped taking them
    i have these mad happenings with my arms and legs
    they just fling out on there own
    its worrying and funny at the same time
    like counting 5p's my arm just went above my head like linghting
    5p's every were
    other day my arm flicked out and i whacked the wall
    my legs go nuts from time to time too keep kicking in bed with out even knowing iam doing it
    and its only since the tramadol
    any one else use this drug or suffer the same ?
    am not die lex sick its you that cant read mate

  • #2
    Tramadol is an Opioid analgesic, which in common with other drugs have interactions with other drugs. Without further information, it would be difficult to comment on the clonic movements of your limbs! Having said that, I cannot find any reference to the side-effects (described by you) having been caused by Tramadol, or other opioid analgesics. Hope this helps!
    Last edited by d1now; 27 April 2008, 07:34.

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    • #3
      My Other Half Is On Tramadol, She Wakes Up In The Mornings And And Can't Move Her Hands And Legs For The The First Half Hour. Also If She Takes More Than One A Day She Starts Hearing Voices And Seeing People That Aren't There. She Was Told There Shouldn't Be No Side Effects When She Comes Off Them But You Do Have To Be Weened Off I Don't Think You Can Stop Just Like That.good Luck Any Way Hope You Feel Better Soon........

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      • #4
        Yes geoff takes tramadol but has had nothing bad happen with them.

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        • #5
          i used it had to come off it i get the arm and leg movements was told by gp the discs can move and press on the nerve i now take Diconal,Amitriptyline,Naproxin ,hope things are not to bad for you George keep smiling

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          • #6
            Originally posted by BIG GENERAL View Post
            i used it had to come off it i get the arm and leg movements was told by gp the discs can move and press on the nerve i now take Diconal,Amitriptyline,Naproxin ,hope things are not to bad for you George keep smiling


            aaarrrr
            i see it may not be the tramabol
            my GP is not a very nice man
            last time i saw him a few mounths ago
            he told me
            in his own words

            iam sick of see people that are well
            this is a place for sick people mr walker
            why dont you fuk off home and go get a life

            2 days later i needed to be feed intrasveanesly
            to keep me alive

            no wonder i dont see my GP i hold off from smacking him in the noise

            i can not take any powerfull painkillers
            i take 4000 mg paracetamol a day
            but ya must keep smiling
            am not die lex sick its you that cant read mate

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            • #7
              Originally posted by JUDWAK View Post
              iam sick of see people that are well
              this is a place for sick people mr walker
              why dont you fuk off home and go get a life
              2 things to do here, firstly, change your doctor. Secondly, report your current doctor to the GMC. If he did say that to you, he'll be struck off.
              Do you know that, with a 50 character limit, it's

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              • #8
                Originally posted by Albannach View Post
                2 things to do here, firstly, change your doctor. Secondly, report your current doctor to the GMC. If he did say that to you, he'll be struck off.
                he did say that too me
                i want to change doctors just not got very much faith left in them now
                i know they cant all be the same
                i have made 2 complaints about him before
                and iam not alone
                the stuff this doctor has done would make your hair curl
                am not die lex sick its you that cant read mate

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                • #9
                  Geoff takes Loperamide, ibuprofen, Amiitriptyline, cocodamol and tramadol and thats just to keep him walking. They are now on about injecting sugar into his spine now to see if that will work. Point being he,s on all these tablets which only just take the edge off the pain he,s in and after all that they still go back to some think natural like sugar. I don't believe any of these tablets work properly. If i were you i would seek something better and seek a better doctor as well.

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                  • #10
                    i have never said this in public
                    but when it gets too much
                    i have been known to use canabis from time to time
                    it works!
                    best night sleep i have had in 4 years
                    but i should not have to turn to this
                    even morphine dont work on my back pain
                    but the canabis did?
                    poo what a smell it gives off when smoked
                    but i ate it in a cake
                    iam not reconmending it dont get me wrong iam just saying it has worked for me in the past
                    am not die lex sick its you that cant read mate

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                    • #11
                      TRAMADOL, on it for about six years with others such as "Voltorol Retard" n Life like a Junkie !!! No life really .....
                      I had to ween off Tramadol n be replaced with amongst others as Diconal, Amitriptyline, Naproxin, short term Morphin .... n life's bearable ...
                      Forum Family makes life even more worth living !!!!!
                      Good Luck to ya all

                      There's always a Payback .... Ya just never see it Comin !!!!
                      Buncefield Burner

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by Diezel Weazel View Post
                        TRAMADOL, on it for about six years with others such as "Voltorol Retard" n Life like a Junkie !!! No life really .....
                        I had to ween off Tramadol n be replaced with amongst others as Diconal, Amitriptyline, Naproxin, short term Morphin .... n life's bearable ...
                        Forum Family makes life even more worth living !!!!!
                        Good Luck to ya all

                        There's always a Payback .... Ya just never see it Comin !!!!
                        i agree with you m8

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                        • #13
                          I take tramadol. I get the same twithces with my legs but thisis as aresult of the nerve damage in my spine. I have never heard of tramadol causing the problems you say. I have to keep on the pain killers just to get me through the day. I take now pregabalin, tramadol, co-codamol and morphine plus regular epidurals. The real bummer is I can't go out in the suf off roading as i can't bear the pain Deff change doctors and report him to the GMC. Hope you get to the bottom of the problem. x
                          He's got the surf!! (at the moment)

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by Gerblet View Post
                            I take tramadol. I get the same twithces with my legs but thisis as aresult of the nerve damage in my spine. I have never heard of tramadol causing the problems you say. I have to keep on the pain killers just to get me through the day. I take now pregabalin, tramadol, co-codamol and morphine plus regular epidurals. The real bummer is I can't go out in the suf off roading as i can't bear the pain Deff change doctors and report him to the GMC. Hope you get to the bottom of the problem. x
                            i did take the same has you for my spine
                            but i have a disease in my bowl now
                            so i have to stay away from strong painkillers

                            i was blaming the tramadol but it seem the there is a few of us that have the twitchs
                            and we all have a spine problem
                            am not die lex sick its you that cant read mate

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                            • #15
                              After reading this I realise how fortunate I am. I'm in my early fifties and have never had to take any long term medication. Apart from the usual aspirin, anti biotics and the odd pain killer now and again, I've managed to get by.

                              I'm not saying I'm as fit as a fiddle and I have been in varying amounts of pain from time to time i.e. back and right knee, but luckily I've managed to avoid any long term medication.

                              Next time I have the odd twinge of pain and feel like a bit of a grumble, I'll try and remember others that aren't as well off as myself. (Although in saying all that I do find a bit of a grumble does help!)
                              'Tis better to sting than to be stung!

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