Tramadol Side Effects | Doctor Gives His HONEST Opinion

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  • What are the side effects of Tramadol?
    Tramadol is commonly prescribed for pain, but if you look it up online, you will find useless lists of side effects that have hundreds of symptoms listed. You'll be left scratching your head.
    In this video, Doc explains exactly what side effects you might have while taking Tramadol and helps you understand why they happen. Must watch if you plan on taking Tramadol!
    Addiction? Nausea? Constipation? Serotonin Syndrome? What do you need to worry about? Find out here.
    Read more about Tramadol on Post Script: www.postscriptmd.com/tramadol/
    Look up your other medications to actually understand them: www.postscriptmd.com
    DISCLAIMER*** Post Script provides informal, subjective information about medicines, labs, and medical topics. The views on this CZcams video are opinions and do not reflect any organizations or companies. The information provided is accurate and true to the best of the author’s knowledge, but there may be omissions and errors. Post Script is for entertainment and informational purposes only and does not provide medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Although the author of Post Script is a medical doctor, readers should not rely on the information on this video for their own health or medical care and should consult a medical professional before taking any sort of action.
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  • @PostScriptMD
    @PostScriptMD  Před 4 lety +44

    What side effects of tramadol were you worried about?

    • @melvyncarrot4741
      @melvyncarrot4741 Před 4 lety +18

      Post Script I can’t poo when I am on tramadol, overall I feel relaxed and pain free .

    • @PostScriptMD
      @PostScriptMD  Před 4 lety +8

      Yea tramadol hits opioid receptor in the belly and puts forward motion to a halt

    • @therealkingm3301
      @therealkingm3301 Před 4 lety +29

      It works well, but Has bad side effects. Personally makes me itch a lot

    • @benjamineva2045
      @benjamineva2045 Před 4 lety +13

      I have been taking tramadol for years will it kill me

    • @PostScriptMD
      @PostScriptMD  Před 4 lety +4

      Marcus B yikes!

  • @PhyllisGlassup2TheBrim
    @PhyllisGlassup2TheBrim Před 2 lety +242

    The *main* side effect I've discovered, is the ability to sleep pain free for 8 hours, then waking not in any pain and being able to mainly keep the pain under control all day.

    • @billybigtime2808
      @billybigtime2808 Před 2 lety +1

      Ha ha quality

    • @markrigg6623
      @markrigg6623 Před 2 lety +11

      Unfortunately that's not the case for many of us.

    • @trishlett40
      @trishlett40 Před 2 lety +6

      You call that a side effect? Isn't that what Tramal is about, taking away pain? I am glad you can sleep for all those hours pain free. I just typed up my story associated with it. Have you forgotten to take it? How do you feel if/when you forget?

    • @michaelsmith2733
      @michaelsmith2733 Před 2 lety +3

      Pam, how long have you been taking them? I left that dock years ago.

    • @foxyroxy7189
      @foxyroxy7189 Před 2 lety +9

      @@trishlett40 I’ve taking it for over 7 years 100 mg 2x a day, and yes I’ve went without several times… without any problems…🤷🏽‍♀️

  • @mmgwife
    @mmgwife Před 2 lety +112

    I like many others have been on tramadol for years. I take 2 50mg, one to two times a day. I have fibromyalga, degenerative disk disease, and neuropathy caused by a cancer treatment. I function just fine on tramadol and just posted a 3.538 GPA as a full time college student. I cannot walk without tramadol because the pain gets to be too much. I am not addicted to tramadol. I am addicted to being a normal functioning human Stage 4 Cancer Surviving, Neuropathy beating, Painless college student who is almost done with her Associates in History degree at 46 years old.

    • @karynward6205
      @karynward6205 Před rokem +5

      I hear you Jennifer! I am a CRPS, severe arthritis, severe PCOS and Endometriosis, Lipoedema resilience expert who completed her Master of Disaster Risk and Resilience degree last year (my BA Hons was in History)! It may have taken me a bit longer and with need for some modified assessments that worked more safely with my needs, but I succeeded. My body does not rule me and my future, and tramadol is tool I use carefully at need, under medical supervision, that helps me to continue living a purpose-filled and contributing life when my pain flares.

    • @funnycatvideos5490
      @funnycatvideos5490 Před rokem

      Logically if your body Is in too much pain to walk do you really think taking a pill to numb your body and walking is actually going to help. Meaning your body is telling you not to walk and if you Block the pain signals in the nerves with drugs and still walk you're going to destroy your body even further. pain is a great indicator of your body's tolerance and telling you what not to do you. don't mask it with drugs. Pain is a literal tool to Preserve humans live as part of natural selection you don't block it out.

    • @KriisHaze-mj8zy
      @KriisHaze-mj8zy Před rokem +5

      Some therapist uses this drug to help with depression. For myself, stronger drugs like vicadin do not work for me and otc could possibly work if I double the dose I’m scared to think what could happen to me. This doctor mentions slowing down nerve signals but helps with my ptsd symptoms

    • @a64738
      @a64738 Před rokem +5

      Many have repported that when you take opiates and actually have pain you do not get addicted, it is when they take opiates and have mild or no pain you get addicted it seems...

    • @alexlio8491
      @alexlio8491 Před rokem +1

      Hey

  • @nopebye1973
    @nopebye1973 Před 4 lety +278

    From past experience this medication acts as an anti depressant for me. I feel that my overall wellness improves while taking this medication.

  • @angelahall4402
    @angelahall4402 Před 2 lety +93

    I've been taking this for my MS for 14 years now. I'd be crippled without it. Knowing the side effects is key to understanding any medicine.

    • @juliebryant3968
      @juliebryant3968 Před 2 lety

      Angela Hall how do you get diagnosed with MS i think I have this so much pain for years and balance problems and blurry vision...I take tramadol for the severe pain..

    • @rodneyhulme3649
      @rodneyhulme3649 Před 2 lety +1

      You've been taking heroin for years, of course you can't go without it

    • @tammmygraves4317
      @tammmygraves4317 Před 2 lety +4

      @@juliebryant3968 go to your family doctor for starters and tell them what problems you are having and ask to be referred to a neurologist. Sometimes the doctor will perform an MRI. I have had MS at a very young age and didn't get diagnosed till I was 42yrs old. I've taken Tramadol as needed for MS pain for about 5 yes now. I have severe almost screaming pain at times with no warning. Other medications were not working. My new APRN told me that according to the Neurological Society that I should be taking a antidepressant in combination with my muscle relaxer... that worked for about 3 months and stopped working for me. Now I have to take Tramadol along with a combination of other meds. I wished doctors would quit downplaying what real pain is !!!!

    • @foxyroxy7189
      @foxyroxy7189 Před 2 lety +4

      @@rodneyhulme3649 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 What an ignorant statement…🙄🤦🏽‍♀️ Tramadol isn’t even CLOSE to heroin….🤣🤣🤣

    • @lulunz6809
      @lulunz6809 Před 2 lety +3

      @@juliebryant3968 I know a woman who was diagnosed with MS years ago and was taking tramadol and other drugs for it. Last year they did some more tests. It seems the lesion on her brain had not changed or grown. It wasn't MS. She went through hell reducing the medication until she stopped so they could see what her actual symptoms were and could rule out the symptoms that were a result of the medication alone. A difficult journey. She seems much happier now. It was a huge shock to her to discover, after all of that time that she didn't have MS though.

  • @roseblahnik3706
    @roseblahnik3706 Před 2 lety +113

    I take 75 MG, generally in the morning, if I am going to go out running errands, then one 50 MG @ evening/night, I have been doing this for 5 yrs since I was diagnosed with sero-negative rheumatoid , joint, degenerative and osteo arthritis and fibromyalgia. The only " side effect " is I can function doing what I need to do without being in skin crawling, screaming pain. I hope I never have to stop taking it. I am grateful my doctor found something that works for me 👍💊

    • @joeguzman9316
      @joeguzman9316 Před 2 lety +10

      Been taking mine for about 15 years . Not a problem .

    • @juditrotter5176
      @juditrotter5176 Před 2 lety

      Hmmm what’s zero negative?

    • @roseblahnik3706
      @roseblahnik3706 Před 2 lety +3

      @@juditrotter5176 it is a form of rheumatoid arthritis that is not detectable through a blood test and it is SERO-negative, not zero, that wasn't a typo !!

    • @jndking9419
      @jndking9419 Před 2 lety

      I’m with ya Rose. Not exactly like your condition but very similar!

    • @PhyllisGlassup2TheBrim
      @PhyllisGlassup2TheBrim Před 2 lety +3

      I'm on 200mg slow release at night. I can't describe how wonderful it is to sleep the whole night pain free instead of tossing and turning, waking up several times in pain and even when I'm asleep, I *dream* of the pain.

  • @Bulovablan
    @Bulovablan Před 2 lety +220

    There's nothing wrong with this medication if not abused. I've been taking it for well over 10 years for degenerative disc disease and osteoarthritis pain. As well as I don't need the highly powerful anti depressants that mostly left me in a comatose state of mind. And lastly I am so sick of these doctors and groups of people that want to wage war on medications that truly help people live with a better quality of life yet these same people that complain the loudest are not going through debilitating pain and other health issues. So please stop your excessive crying and complaining.

    • @Yazzie101
      @Yazzie101 Před 2 lety +20

      Exactly! It’s the only med that works for me! My muscles ache from my spine .. this take the edge off and allows me to move! Gives me some energy! My dr who is great prescribes this for me! If she retires, I’m 🤷🏻‍♀️ why because of people that abuse!!

    • @noloveforme
      @noloveforme Před 2 lety +10

      Tramadol is a joke.It didn't help me at all.

    • @Bulovablan
      @Bulovablan Před 2 lety +11

      @@noloveforme they don't get me high either.

    • @noloveforme
      @noloveforme Před 2 lety +4

      @@Bulovablan right..they just didn't help at all with my pain.

    • @Bulovablan
      @Bulovablan Před 2 lety +17

      @@noloveforme I understand. But there's a war on pain meds, if these crybaby doctors had their way about it the only thing available for pain would be anti depressant stumble biscuits.

  • @andrewnolan5958
    @andrewnolan5958 Před 3 lety +43

    I took two tramadol 5 hours ago and recently out of nowhere felt dizzy, nauseous, confused and I got the shakes with an increased heart rate. I found this video really helpful and it put my mind at ease. I’ll be more careful with it next time.

    • @rpk5216
      @rpk5216 Před 3 lety +1

      What dosage?

    • @susansparanormalpennsylvan81
      @susansparanormalpennsylvan81 Před 3 lety +5

      take with food, or a meal, i get nauseous if i take more than 1 pill at a time without food

    • @johndough2363
      @johndough2363 Před 3 lety +2

      Side effects differ from different manufacturer's.. Walgreens sells the good working highly addictive trams..

    • @jazzstarish4186
      @jazzstarish4186 Před 3 lety

      I inject Tramadol high dosage. Do you get drowsy?

    • @markgarroutte4561
      @markgarroutte4561 Před 2 lety +4

      It makes me do the same thing every time I've ever taken it, confusion, shaking, tremors, dizzy. And it does nothing for my pain.

  • @brendaokuda2158
    @brendaokuda2158 Před 2 lety +63

    I've been on Tramadol for 6 years for back pain & honestly, it works about as good as ibuprofen. Absolutely rediculous that people in real pain can't get anything stronger. So over it all. Most days I just spend in sever pain praying for it all to end.

    • @texanleons
      @texanleons Před 2 lety +3

      Amen but don't give up. I'm doing stretches and light exercise and it helps me.

    • @wmd40
      @wmd40 Před 2 lety +4

      I'm so sorry you have to deal with that. You need to go to a new doctor ASAP. Tramadol is great in certain cases but if it's not helping then patients deserve to be reevaluated and given stronger meds.

    • @johneyton5452
      @johneyton5452 Před 2 lety +2

      5% of Caucasians don't have the enzyme that metabolizes tramadol or other similar morphine analogs. I suspect that's why it doesn't work on me either.

    • @letsdothis9063
      @letsdothis9063 Před 2 lety +1

      Yeah. Tramadol was pretty much useless to me. I had open heart surgery and my dad told the Dr.s that I was a drug addict. He has no idea. So I smoked pot in high-school. At the time of my surgery, I hadn't even seen an illegal drug in ten years.

    • @erynlasgalen1949
      @erynlasgalen1949 Před 2 lety +4

      That was my experience too. I have fairly severe dextroscoliosis with rotation. I was given 10mg. of tramadol and told that would be for only a short time. I will have this deformed back for a lifetime, and the dosage did nothing. Doctor need to ask which is worse for a patient's health, dependency on opiates but a reasonably active life, or becoming bedridden and non functional. I personally would rather live a useful life.

  • @adventurebythemile
    @adventurebythemile Před 2 lety +21

    I've taken Tramadol off and on for years and never had any problems with it. No diarrhea, no nausea, dizziness, etc.

  • @smackdownthatjabroni7101
    @smackdownthatjabroni7101 Před 3 lety +33

    Its no where near as strong as Oxy

  • @ElectrologyNow
    @ElectrologyNow Před 3 lety +14

    Physician prescribed Tramadol for a mild undiagnosed neurological problem. He prescribed one pill every 4 to 6-hours. However, I discovered that 1 or only ½ pill per day worked well. I felt mildly euphoric. I read an article on Tramadol addiction ... I got concerned. I joined “Narcotics Annon” ... I was almost laughed out of the group, because I was concerned about ONE pill per day. I quit the medication anyway.

    • @mystuff1405
      @mystuff1405 Před 2 lety +2

      4-6/day and you will have "some" withdrawal. 1/day? I would laugh too.

    • @whereswaldo5740
      @whereswaldo5740 Před 2 lety +12

      As a nurse for 17 years I’m here to tell y’all when it comes to medicine One size does not fit all.
      Some people are very sensitive to certain or even all medications. And they are gorked out and sedated or even get sick by small or normal doses. And some people can eat pills like they were PEZ. And still no relief. No need to doubt or laugh at someone over this. Everyone experience things differently.
      More things need to be accepted at face value.

    • @tomdelisle8955
      @tomdelisle8955 Před 3 měsíci +1

      I have tramadol for when my pain on rare occasions is too much. After a couple of days I start looking forward to taking it at night because of the euphoric feel I experiencel. At that point I realize, time to stop taking the tramadol, I am enjoying it too much.

  • @waynestanton467
    @waynestanton467 Před 2 lety +21

    I've been taking tramadol for years for restless legs. Works great for me but, as he said it's very addictive. Have weaned myself off twice because didn't want to get up to a high dose. Very hard to do. Even at a low dose of 50-100 mg a day. I couldn't imagine having to stop at a high dose. Hard to say if the trade off is worth it or not. Don't get hooked on this stuff! It's hell to get off it.

    • @rz5b1qszkdf44
      @rz5b1qszkdf44 Před 2 lety +5

      it’s kindergarten to get off it if you compare it to getting off diazepam or xanax

    • @aliabdelaziz905
      @aliabdelaziz905 Před 2 lety

      @@rz5b1qszkdf44 that’s what they say but I can tell you what I will neverrrrrrr do any other medicine because if I can’t get off this stuff that people call “ tik taks” imagine what that other shit will do. Trying to get off tramadol is terrible it feels like a demon is laying on you when you sleep and hairs are in your throat when you’re withdrawing it’s a nightmare

    • @BackyardButcher
      @BackyardButcher Před 2 lety +1

      @@rz5b1qszkdf44 facts! Acute benzodiazepine withdrawal is absolute hell 🔥

    • @Peace5055
      @Peace5055 Před 8 měsíci

      For irritating apply calamine lotion at bedtime and for body heat drink 3 cucumber blend together with its skin. Reduce by 10mg a week. It really works. Dont take any other tablets for withdrawal.

  • @carolstrachan4197
    @carolstrachan4197 Před 2 lety +23

    I've been taking Tramadol for years. I've had absolutely no side effects, at all. I'm also prescribed Gabapentin for pain. This is for arthritis in my spine, hip joints and knees. I get really good pain relief from these meds. I have been taking the prescribed dose for years and it still works. You don't need to take more and more!

  • @tacey01
    @tacey01 Před rokem +13

    I have been on tramadol for ten years 50mg x 4 times per day. I suffer from psoriatic arthritis and also Lyme disease. High levels of joint and muscle pain. Much relief from this medication. I have read that the heart can be affected but at my age of 69 I’m not too worried. Tramadol has given me my life back.

    • @olivier-pierredebelmont.3630
      @olivier-pierredebelmont.3630 Před rokem +2

      Hey we are the same age! I use tramadol and a lot of other drugs.I don't give a sh** of what can happen.
      Take care bro!

    • @tacey01
      @tacey01 Před rokem +5

      @@olivier-pierredebelmont.3630 I’m normally pretty careful about meds. Almost my entire first 60 years I took nothing at all and I mean nothing. Maybe a little ibuprofen for headache or fever. But I have arthritis as I said plus lyme. Frustratingly it comes and goes but between the tramadol and CBD, I am pretty good and also physically active into my “golden years”. I count every single day as a blessing and I do not worry about how long I may live. I am ready to deal with whatever comes my way. Blessings to you and yours! 🙏🏻

    • @michaelng1869
      @michaelng1869 Před 10 měsíci +5

      Am not gonna lie it keeps me relaxed and bold helps me not to have any emotional stake on what is going on in the society

    • @olivier-pierredebelmont.3630
      @olivier-pierredebelmont.3630 Před 10 měsíci +4

      @@tacey01 strange,eh,the view we have about future is also,as our age,69,the same as our philosophy!
      We were a generation lucky enough to enjoy freedom of speach,less autorities to contrôle us,easy air travel and so on
      In french we say
      C'etait mieux avant!!!!
      Bye bye now!

    • @tacey01
      @tacey01 Před 10 měsíci

      @@olivier-pierredebelmont.3630 your English is very good! Be well and all the best to you and yours!

  • @veronicabachman3742
    @veronicabachman3742 Před 2 lety +31

    I was given this drug by a dentist. I took my first pill and took a nap. I took my second pill according to directions. I was in the emergency room the next day because I couldn't stop throwing up. I experienced every adverse side effect listed. It never did anything for the pain I was in.

    • @ukisa3rdworld586
      @ukisa3rdworld586 Před rokem

      It's quite common when body doesn't know this substance. I had the same thing and I didn't want to bother ER

    • @Ryan-cs3uc
      @Ryan-cs3uc Před rokem

      I think I had the same symptoms as u this week. I took two pills and later was extremely nauseas. Throwing up shaking felt extremely exhausted. Also had trouble peeing

  • @chipper442
    @chipper442 Před 2 lety +8

    My wife has been taking this for years for her MS, and if it weren’t for Tramadol, she would have a hard time walking straight. I can tell if she forgets to take it, it’s a huge change.

  • @theansweris42okay
    @theansweris42okay Před rokem +10

    My side effects include but not limited to the following
    No pain
    Sleep through the night
    Increased appetite
    Decreased anxiety
    Heightened empathy

    • @DianeFoxxx
      @DianeFoxxx Před rokem +2

      how much did you take?

    • @lazzy2012
      @lazzy2012 Před 8 měsíci

      This is true, but it’s manufactured…

  • @bordercollie1140
    @bordercollie1140 Před 3 lety +29

    My side effect is that I like it too much. I suffer from bad anxiety and tramadol just leaves me nice and relaxed. Only thing is that my tolerance has gone through the roof, so I'm tapering off them. I have given them up before a couple of times cold turkey, I couldn't sleep for more than an hour for about 2 weeks but the first 3 or 4 days were the worst, just this awful feeling of wanting to jump out of my skin and praying for some proper sleep to escape it.

    • @bonesawarm6987
      @bonesawarm6987 Před 3 lety +7

      The withdrawal with trams is horrific.... I once ran out and I felt like I was dying for 2 days

    • @foxyroxy7189
      @foxyroxy7189 Před 2 lety

      @@bonesawarm6987 for some… not for all…😉

    • @gearoftones8585
      @gearoftones8585 Před 2 lety

      Yep, feeling of wanting to claw your own skin off. I found it too unbearable. If I had to come off Tramadol, I know I would end up on heroin just to avoid withdrawl. That terrifies me but I just know I can't suffer that withdrawl.

    • @bordercollie1140
      @bordercollie1140 Před rokem +1

      @@Saudade54 ,Just mild back pain and you're right, in terms of killing pain it's pretty useless. So, really it's a dreadful drug all round.

    • @bordercollie1140
      @bordercollie1140 Před rokem +1

      @@Saudade54 Anytime my friend. I feel for you and the predicament you're in, but don't give up hope for a pain free existence, who knows what's around the corner? I wish you nothing but good luck in the future. Take care.

  • @keiththomas3141
    @keiththomas3141 Před 2 lety +6

    Good information. Thanks for explaining things in a way most people can understand.

  • @ronyafeldman4853
    @ronyafeldman4853 Před 2 lety +14

    Who cares about side effects when your in pain.

    • @markrigg6623
      @markrigg6623 Před 2 lety +1

      I can't pee on the stuff. And I have to care about that.

    • @trishlett40
      @trishlett40 Před 2 lety

      @@markrigg6623 - no you can't ignore that, something tells me Tramal plays with your kidneys, but the person above, I think means in general, people can only tolerate so much pain for so long, the last thing they care about is side effects, which would have applied to yourself no doubt, at the time, if the pain was that bad you just wanted some relief, but you had time to see that your water works was being effected by it.

  • @josoapification
    @josoapification Před 2 lety +5

    I was taking tramadol in 2006 after breaking my femur bone. They did mess with your guts if you hadn’t eat much before taking them.the only side effects I had were constipation and a lot sleepiness . I was already weak after my operation due to a lot of blood loss. But it was definitely the tramadol that was making me feel more tired.

  • @irenerosi4132
    @irenerosi4132 Před 3 lety +8

    Thank You👌.
    I never understood how Tramadol affects the body. With serotonin and where it stands on in comparison with oth other meds/pain chart. KNOWLEDGE is extremely important in your health care.

    • @siyaindagulag.
      @siyaindagulag. Před 2 lety

      Things to watch for if taking with a ssri,
      Tremors .sudden twitching , even while asleep. Symptoms of serotonin syndrome.
      Drink ALOT of water .

  • @islanddweller3674
    @islanddweller3674 Před 2 lety +8

    The word synthetic made me avoid tramadol. I am very happy with codeine for chronic severe pain . Tramadol got very popular with emergency depts. in the UK when it came out

  • @tommyjohnson2279
    @tommyjohnson2279 Před 2 lety +9

    I refused codeine and tried tramadol instead, worked well on knee pain, but messed my head up, not in a fun way. I can’t tolerate pain medication well, I’m happy it works for a lot of people. 👍🏼

    • @ZFabia2010
      @ZFabia2010 Před 6 měsíci

      What do you mean messed your head up?

  • @e.d.3729
    @e.d.3729 Před 2 lety +7

    My mother (76 years old) has been on tramadol for almost 20 years for arthritis in her back. Her dosage has never gone up nor has she needed it to. I wish MDs would pay attention to the ABUNDANT -- though not organized, journaled or peer reviewed -- evidence that Tramadol, in many people (probably not all) is something they can stay on long term without developing tolerance. Listen to what your patients are saying. Listen to what your peers patients are saying. When my mother's doctor was making plans to retire and she was TERRIFIED that a new doctor would cut her off, she started making plans to end her life if she couldn't find a new MD to listen to her. When she found a new MD, he did not stop prescribing and so she breathed a deep sigh of relief. It was a total toss up however. She could easily have gotten an MD who said, "this is too much Tramadol, I'm cutting back or eliminating it." Not an uncommon story.

  • @susansparanormalpennsylvan81

    WARNING: if you have been on tramadol for more than 3 - 6 months, the withdrawal is HELL, panic attacks, insomnia, diarrhea, heart palpitations, sweating, severe depression, runny nose, agitation, crying, severe pain etc...

    • @jonbon4142
      @jonbon4142 Před 3 lety +1

      So have you managed to get off it

    • @susansparanormalpennsylvan81
      @susansparanormalpennsylvan81 Před 3 lety

      @@jonbon4142 i tapering right now, i got off it in 2012 for my move, when i moved from calif. to Pa , cuz i didnt know if i would find a doctor to prescribe it and back then you could order it online without a prescription, before they made it a schedule 4 drug in aug 2014, WHICH SUCKS BECAUSE POOR PEOPLE WITHOUT HEALTH INSURANCE, COULD JUST ORDER THE TRAMADOL ONLINE WITHOUT A RX, AND A BUNCH OF DOCTOR VISITS, I FUC%%%ING HATE THE DEA/CDC AND THE SENATOR WHO STARTED THE GOVERNMENT INTERFERENCE WITH WHAT DOCTORS PRESCRIBE

  • @rosieg1603
    @rosieg1603 Před 2 lety +1

    Took this for severe osteo Arthritis & Fibro pain it was terrible then was prescribed Amitriptyline this too was horrific, saw things that were not there, after 17 years still struggling with a good pain medication and now I have a rheumatoid diagnosis...

  • @Phxshadowz
    @Phxshadowz Před rokem +1

    Very good discussion on the subject. Thank you for the information

  • @bmattison
    @bmattison Před 2 lety +3

    I was prescribed it for 10 years for my joint pain. Around 2013 no doctor would prescribe it any more. Now days I don't do much because my hips, knees, and back pain keep me from moving around.
    It allowed me to work with a clear head and did not hurt my stomach.

    • @darrylmcginty1296
      @darrylmcginty1296 Před 2 lety +2

      I took tramadol for over 15 years for joint pain, was very active social person then. Now I’m in constant pain and any physical activity causes severe pain. Haven’t been able to find a doctor to prescribe tramadol for two years now since the “war on opiates” that Trump initiated. I voted for trump and generally agreed with most of what he did, but he sure left a lot of people with real pain unable to get medication. My quality of life is definitely not as good as it was when I was able to be active and pain free with tramadol.

  • @Edie45
    @Edie45 Před 3 lety +8

    My Tramadol prescription is for Tramacet. Acetaminophen is included with the Tramadol. I was hoping you would mention how that effects the patient. While I do experience the side-effects mentioned, there is very little that alters my lifestyle other than the tiredness. I have had various doctors while on Tramadol due to the shortage of doctors here in Ontario, Canada. The most recent one is covering for a doctor I had for a short time while he is away. His replacement will not start work until next month. Meanwhile this one who is covering is concerned about my prescription. She has changed it to two tablets twice a day. This will not work for me and since I take it in tablet form, I’m convinced it is not time-release medication. I am wondering if I can continue to take it as I used to, one in the morning unless I wake up in severe pain, one for break-through pain and one or two at bedtime depending on my pain level. Having ascertained from other medical personnel that it is not time-release, I can’t see any advantage to taking two every morning and then having to wait until bedtime for more relief.

    • @jamescarrington5521
      @jamescarrington5521 Před 2 lety +1

      Duh....that's what the "cet" suffix means on a prescription painkiller that contains acetaminophen.

  • @cindyski4413
    @cindyski4413 Před 4 lety +6

    When I’m not well rested, it does not work well. Very upsetting. Herniated discs pain and my ankylosis spondylitis. Also, chronic fatigue. Helps sometimes. Something is better than nothing. Mornings, oh gosh, I can’t handle the pain. I use ice packs and sometimes I sleep with ice packs wrapped in a cloth. Inflammation is incredible! I still have kids so I push myself because I have to. Tramadol has helped me since anything stronger has made me sleepy during the day.

    • @PostScriptMD
      @PostScriptMD  Před 4 lety +1

      AS is a very frustrating disease. I feel for you

    • @larryc1964
      @larryc1964 Před 3 lety

      This is like me! I have much more pain in the morning of undiagnosed hip groin pain! Cindy, you are the first person that I’ve heard of having worse pain in the AM! Has any doctors told you why yet?

  • @Gigiroo
    @Gigiroo Před 3 lety +9

    I just took an injection at the doctor this morning for inflamed sinuses and I feel wonderful. I’m on my cycle this month and no cramps either. It’s great

    • @Gigiroo
      @Gigiroo Před 3 lety +1

      @David Well I had an injection for it at my primary doc. I’m not mistaken

    • @avtavispromethazine1133
      @avtavispromethazine1133 Před 3 lety

      Try this and you will be free from pains www.med4allshop.com/shop-2/

    • @trishalynn56
      @trishalynn56 Před 2 lety +1

      There really is an injection now. Must be new. Look it up.

    • @elainepayne7047
      @elainepayne7047 Před 2 lety +1

      trishalynn56 I was wondering about asking my GP about an injection of Tramadol. Have tried to obtain an epidural for pain relief but it is very costly as the NHS has no time for this at this time of COVID hospitalisation etc., and if I could afford it I would go for it. To be free of pain for a couple of days or weeks would be heaven.

    • @iluminameluna
      @iluminameluna Před 2 lety

      I don't want to argue with anyone, but when I have a migraine and I've already taken my med for it, I usually get a shot of Toradol afterwards if the peripheral pain it's caused hasn't abated. Two of those is inflamed sinuses and neck pain. It's almost impossible to exaggerate the relief I feel. Not even tramadol can touch the pain, and I've tried 2 capsules, 100mg, when I couldn't get access to a GP.

  • @melvyncarrot4741
    @melvyncarrot4741 Před 4 lety +29

    Anxiety was probably the worst withdrawal symptom I ever had coming off tramadol

    • @PostScriptMD
      @PostScriptMD  Před 4 lety +2

      sounds miserable

    • @trell488
      @trell488 Před 3 lety

      I wouldn't know what to do

    • @snigie1
      @snigie1 Před 3 lety

      Never felt anxiety in my life till I tried coming off

    • @vvdaniii244
      @vvdaniii244 Před 3 lety +2

      A few drinks help with it

    • @X-FILESCHILE
      @X-FILESCHILE Před 2 měsíci

      Took me 2 weeks to withdraw

  • @hannahpumpkins4359
    @hannahpumpkins4359 Před 2 lety +6

    I was on this for over 2 years- not only did it not do a thing for my pain (DDD, Cervical), but it gave me brutal migraines (I never have headaches, let alone anything like a migraine, ever), and then started getting seizures.

    • @PostScriptMD
      @PostScriptMD  Před 2 lety

      Thanks for sharing

    • @virginiabaca7835
      @virginiabaca7835 Před 2 lety +2

      I am having migraines now, no one knows why ? Thank you

    • @craigdavies8099
      @craigdavies8099 Před 2 lety +1

      @@virginiabaca7835 Hi Virginia I was having terrible migrains 3yrs ago 3-4 per week , whilst visiting a Ear Nose and Throat surgeon, (getting grommets for my daughter). He told me to get an MRI of my head and get the results to him, he found a sinus cavity in the middle of my head was full of fluid instead of air. This fluid built up pressure and pushes on the optical nerve, left unchecked it can cause blindness. I also had a deviated septum, the surgery was through the nose and the recovery was not pleasant but no more migrains. I still feel indebted to this surgeon, without my wee girl getting ear infections I may still be getting these bloody things. I got some relief from a medication called Rizamelt, its fantastic for any headaches. I hope you find relief soon, it's no way to live. good luck

    • @lulunz6809
      @lulunz6809 Před 2 lety

      @@virginiabaca7835 I know I have been told to be very careful to watch for rebound migraines. I am a chronic migraine sufferer and have been since my twenties. I have gone down the preventative route and need minimal strength painkillers now. Rebound migraines are from overusing painkillers - any type. Maybe look it up? You might be able to relate to what it says. This was a neurologist who advised me.

  • @berthahust3038
    @berthahust3038 Před 9 měsíci

    All I know I was in pain.
    You described all side affects I experienced. I've been on tramadol and gabapentin for 3 years. I'm so grateful.
    Can you talk about gabapentin.
    Thank you for you channel

  • @wandaautryking3802
    @wandaautryking3802 Před 2 lety +3

    My 86 year old aunt was prescribed Tramadol for back and leg pain and she has been taking zoloft and Ativan for years. The past couple of weeks she's been hallucinating seeing snakes in her bedroom and hearing voices. She called her daughter and told her that she had been talking to her daddy and her daughter went to her mom's house and had to take her to the ER because her daddy passed away in 2013 and it freaked her out because she couldn't make her mom understand he had passed away. The past 2 nights she's gotten up around 3AM with her flashlight looking for snakes. I read that tramadol and Ativan taken together can cause nightmares and hallucinations. All she wants to do lately is sleep and complains of just not feeling good. I'm a nurse and researched the meds she takes and came across your video. I don't understand why these doctors prescribed the narcotic knowing she was taking 2 antidepressants then diagnosis her with progressive dementia. Any suggestions or words of advice would be appreciated. You break it down in a way everyone can relate and understand so I applaud you for caring. You know a true physician because their heart is in what they do.
    God Bless,
    Wanda King

    • @weehudyy
      @weehudyy Před 2 lety +1

      My mother also experienced vivid hallucinations , it didn't mention that on the pamphlet and all her doctor said was that it was an opioid and that too much would make her constipated . She saw snakes as well ...New Zealand doesn't have snakes .

  • @susiepoo51
    @susiepoo51 Před 2 lety +4

    My doctors took me off tramadol after taking 8/day for years. This is the new thing now. I had to increase my gabapentin for pain plus I’ve been experiencing varied anti depressants that make me lethargic. Ugh! What an experience! I’ve never had more pain. I’m 71 now, so I don’t plan on living the rest of my life like this. FYI: every BODY is different, in my case I was never constipated with tramadol.

    • @RandyT-sq8qo
      @RandyT-sq8qo Před rokem

      Shouldn't take 8. A day now you're labelled in your med records as a drug addict..... Ask for soma 350mg it's really good for pain

  • @saraiantonio7093
    @saraiantonio7093 Před 2 lety +6

    This medication is the only thing that works for my constant back and knee pain and allows me to sleep. It also allows me to work and pay bills. sounds like a win win. I am sick of many demonizing this drug when it really is a life saver.

  • @foxyroxy7189
    @foxyroxy7189 Před 2 lety +20

    I’ve been on tramadol for over 7 yrs. Started taking it for a chronic back condition. Found out it actually helped with my sleeping (Hypersomnia) disorder too. It actually gives me enough energy to actually function. I was originally prescribed 100 mg 3 x a day, but I lowered it to 2x a day, and I haven’t had ANY of the side effects you speak of. I’ve never upped my dose, only lowered it. It doesn’t take my pain away, just makes it tolerable. I’ve had dentist try to prescribe it for a toothache, and I had to tell them that I already take 200mg a day, and it didn’t touch my toothache…🤦🏽‍♀️ I spoke with my dr about becoming addicted, when all these stories came out about it, and he said those who become addicted, are the ones who abuse it, and don’t take as directed. I did quit drinking ( I’ll drink once every 3 months or so now, with friends) because I take this, and adderall, and figured it wouldn’t be a good idea to mix them, plus didn’t want to damage my liver.

    • @maryjones2902
      @maryjones2902 Před 2 lety

      What an honest and helpful post. Thank you and I wish you well 😊

    • @CuteCatsofIstanbul
      @CuteCatsofIstanbul Před 2 lety +2

      My story is similar; I've been on tramadol for 8 years, 100 mg slow release for pain (initially after 2 failed neck surgeries) and no side effects. Where I live, doctors are very reluctant about prescribing it, but thankfully my GP knows me real well and trusts me with it (we also always talk about things, are honest about expectations, realistic goals, I don't drink/smoke, am on a whole food plant based diet, exerice everyday etc). The moment I tell a doctor I'm on tramadol, they are in shock. I tell them I've been on the same dose for 8 years, another shock. Good doctors will then tell me I am clearly not the type of patient they'd worry about abusing it. All this said, my body has sadly gotten 'addicted' to it so it is now yearning for more (waking me up at 5 am and giving me restlessness/chills/sneezes). This is the reason why I have to stop for a while and maybe start again (or use other meds). But otherwise, having tried so many other meds, many with horrible side effects, tramadol has been a total lifesaver for me for the past 8 years.

    • @63frogsinahat84
      @63frogsinahat84 Před rokem

      if you are on tramadol you are already addicted try getting off

    • @chazwyman8951
      @chazwyman8951 Před rokem +2

      Odd. I find it really hard to sleep on Tramadol. It's like speed. Take care if you want to come off . You can get muscle cramps.

    • @karrijordan9427
      @karrijordan9427 Před 6 měsíci +1

      Been on tramadol for less than 6 months it's been ok . But now seems I could have side effects. Like weakness and my nervous system feels funky. Funny head and some dizziness. Im wondering and thinking of stopping it

  • @alexjoynes1335
    @alexjoynes1335 Před 4 lety +26

    Weird.. In the UK it’s not uncommon for people to be prescribed tramadol over a long period of time... I myself have been taking tramadol consistently for the past 7 years and many others have been too!

    • @PostScriptMD
      @PostScriptMD  Před 4 lety +1

      maybe it works different in the UK??

    • @iluminameluna
      @iluminameluna Před 2 lety

      I hear the same from some of my friends on a Lupus support group that live in the UK.

  • @57xray
    @57xray Před 2 lety +7

    I've been taking Tramadol for about 10 years now for cervical and thoracic fractures of my spine caused by a car accident 40 years ago. I've also used most of the other opioids at on time or another. I know it's considered a mid-level pain reliever but it only works well for me if I take it before the onset of pain. I generally use it 2 to 3 50mg daily, they can cause dizziness, shortness of breath during exercise and jitters but in my experience no constipation or sleepiness. But I do suspect it in a reduction sensitive during sexual intercourse. I haven't found it to be habit forming but I haven had those issues with any other pain reliever so I may not be the best judge for others. Every 3 - 4 year I have RFA (radio frequency ablation) on the parietal nerves associated with my injuries to decrease pain and thus reduce my use of Tramadol so my use of Tramadol drops to 1 or 2 50mg daily.

    • @HamMuffin
      @HamMuffin Před 6 měsíci

      Sexual intercourse? What's that..? 😅Your not in pain, everyone booo this man!

  • @davidnorman2238
    @davidnorman2238 Před 2 lety +47

    I've been taking tramadol for about ten years for my pain as a result of spinal stenosis. At first the prescription was one every six hours as needed. After a year my pain was still very bad so the script was increased to two every six hours as needed. This has worked for me. I usually take two with my morning coffee and later two in late afternoon or early evening. I've never taken more than two at a time. If I did some physical work during the day I might take two at bedtime. As for side effects, l tire easily and have loss of appetite. The two times that I ran out, I had strong withdrawal symptoms. I imagine like the DTs. The medicine takes effect in about thirty minutes for me. I am in my middle seventies.

    • @susanmende1377
      @susanmende1377 Před 2 lety +5

      I need both knee joints replaced. Bone- on- bone arthritis in the knees, fibromyalgia and CFS, multiple back and neck injuries and degeneration including spinal stenosis, bulging lumbar and cervical disks, sciatica, and advanced Lyme arthritis.
      I could not walk without screaming involuntarily. I have been taking tramadol about 2 years. When l take it " as needed", l take 50-100 mgs. Usually, nor more than once a day, if that. I started PT and was so physically traumatized, l took 100 mgs. 3x daily for two weeks.
      That was about 8 months ago. I now take 50 as needed.
      The only complaint l've had is that my knee pain sometimes gets worse after the tramadol.
      I am allergist to all opiods except tramadol, and all over-the- counter pain meds. I do take flexeril also, almost daily.
      If anything, l'm substantially better than when l started the meds. I do use several "naturopathic" substances: glucosamine w hyaluronic a
      cid, turmeric w peperine, vit.D and fish oil.

    • @ivangranger8494
      @ivangranger8494 Před 2 lety +3

      I took one pill ( prescribed tramadol) for spinal nerve damage, and went on a ‘journey.’ I will never take it again. I saw the grim reaper and probably demons. I had major ( five hours cut front and back) surgery for the
      Injury. I took only over the counter medication for the extreme agonizing pain. I slept, walked like Tim Conway’s little old man skit, ate, slept, walked, and in a month was walking decent, again. For any muscle spasms I encounter, I take diazepam and Tylenol or aspirin and go to bed to stop the spasm. A muscle relaxer, and over the counter only as needed is maybe something you could try. I could never imagine living on that medication. I knew after one dose, I was hallucinating and rode it out, until I fell asleep.

    • @Bulovablan
      @Bulovablan Před 2 lety +3

      @@ivangranger8494 sounds to me like they just didn't want to give you the right pain medication, you know doctors and health care workers along with a mindless society that blindly follows and obeys these modern day tyrants that are festering up all across America and the whole world. In their minds they believe that if you have to take tramadol or something stronger than a tramadol then you must be a worthless addict. As if someone, "unclean", in biblical days.
      A great deal of society in general are about to experience some very troubled times at the behest of their own making.
      God bless and good luck to you.

    • @rodneyhulme3649
      @rodneyhulme3649 Před 2 lety

      I've got the same as you..I was on lyrica,endone..wich also has heroin in it..as soon as I found out it had heroin in it..I got off all tablets and I take 100% thc oil and flower..

    • @rodneyhulme3649
      @rodneyhulme3649 Před 2 lety +1

      @@ivangranger8494 try cannabis oil and flower

  • @dc-4ever201
    @dc-4ever201 Před 2 lety +2

    Missed out that in 2012 a study found that long term opioid use in men causes low testosterone levels leading to Osteoporosis. It's pretty common but isn't widely discussed with patients. I know first hand the damage it did to my joints and led to a pair of stress fractured hips at age 39 and further damage to the left femoral head (which had a previous injury from my early 20's in the forces) all from Tramadol I now have a prosthetic left hip joint since I was 40 I'm now 47 and receive 12 weekly injections of testosterone to counteract this plus a daily vitamin D3 supplement to repair my bones. It took 5 years to repair the lost mineral density in my bones.

  • @lizzysmith1236
    @lizzysmith1236 Před měsícem

    Thank you so much for sharing this video 😊

  • @Sargassian
    @Sargassian Před 2 lety +10

    so i have taken this medication for about 8 years now in various doses and the only real side effect i had was constipation. now i stopped taking it cold turkey wise, and the withdrawal symptoms wasnt as severe as i hoped. just abit of restlesness combined with yawning. its now been about two weeks since i stopped taking it and the withdrawal is almost gone.

    • @chaddy2409
      @chaddy2409 Před 2 lety

      Thats good, some people really have a hard time getting off

    • @paulman9989
      @paulman9989 Před 2 lety

      Ya I was on it 4 yrs = l was in physically and mentally in bad place when I QUITE using it = ATLEAST 2 weeks withdrawal Problems = Not a Easy task

    • @gearoftones8585
      @gearoftones8585 Před 2 lety

      Lucky you. I once tried to stop cold turkey and the yawning is what sets in first but then I get crawling skin, an urge to keep arching my back, like twitching, brain zaps, flu symptoms, insomnia. It's absolutely awful. Not to mention the depression. It's the worst thing I've ever experienced

    • @Sargassian
      @Sargassian Před 2 lety

      @@gearoftones8585 yeah it think it comes down to the amount you taken daily or weekly. if it was in large quantities then the withdrawal would likely be worse.

  • @annabellagardner3190
    @annabellagardner3190 Před 2 lety +4

    Tramadol gave me terror, anxiety and hallucinations. Received immediately after major surgery, and tramadol was worst experience of my entire life.
    I became utterly terrified, things started happening that had me screaming for help.
    Physicians told me they were known side effects and warmed me to always have notification "allergic to tramadol" on me. Few hours and all of it wore off, but those were terror and horror filled hours immediately after major surgery were 8 hours of terrifying hell I wouldn't wish on anyone.

    • @heatherdavara8687
      @heatherdavara8687 Před 2 lety

      Entirely agree. I am allergic to Tramadol, in fact any opioids and have to wear a notification bracelet when undergoing surgery. Nevertheless when I was last operated on nearly three years ago, the anaesthetist disregarded the notification and whilst still unconscious administered morphine. As you can imagine a short while after waking I became very ill and the medical staff couldn’t understand why, until the surgeon admitted that anaesthetists like to give a shot of morphine during surgery as they believe it helps the patients obtain some pain relief when they come round. Maybe for some, but not for me. The reaction is so severe that I literally feel I’m going to die.

    • @charlesschauer8927
      @charlesschauer8927 Před rokem

      Same for my mother...in rehab for bad leg arthritis....tramadol was a nightmare for her...never again

  • @tonnyengert
    @tonnyengert Před 3 lety +5

    I get it for a couple off years now and never had side effect, yes only you're chiller and you can't drive with this, but get it for kidney stone pain because I've cystinuria and for me in real pain I have to take it every four hours. Then when it goes better 2 times a days and 3 /4 days 1 and stop.

  • @themamachar
    @themamachar Před 3 měsíci +1

    I’ve taken tramadol for over 20 years for pain. 200 mg 4 times a day for years then in the last 6 years 50 mg a day. It helped at first but after a few years I had break through pain. I was so afraid to stop taking it but I knew it was doing me more harm than good. I never abused the drug but was continually trying to take less and less. I have just recently stopped taking it. It has definitely made me feel horrible. The withdrawal is real. Cbd is my new way to control the pain without all the side effects from tramadol. So thankful to be done with narcotics like that.

  • @janetihaka799
    @janetihaka799 Před 2 lety +4

    I’ve taken this for two years I have absolutely no side effects it’s a miracle drug for my bad back.I take two a day never needed to take more. I’m to old to have a huge ack operation. So thank you for this advice.😇😇😇

    • @cheylou1
      @cheylou1 Před 2 měsíci

      2 a day at what dose.

  • @Handmemoretramadol
    @Handmemoretramadol Před 2 lety +15

    You’ve not mentioned the sweating any activity makes me sweat excessively the funny thing is I very rarely sweated before I took tramadol but even just walks has the sweat running down my face although I don’t feel warm

    • @keithwilson9743
      @keithwilson9743 Před 2 lety +4

      I take it when my rheumatoid arthritis gets bad.usually at night. Main problem I fall asleep hard but am wide awake a couple hours later. I try to avoid it during the week when I have to work the next day.

    • @angelamcconnell7592
      @angelamcconnell7592 Před 2 lety +3

      Like other people burn up sweat and can't sleep yes it constipates you

    • @markazinker3212
      @markazinker3212 Před 2 lety +3

      Yes lots of sweating , I used to think it was a good feeling , I was told it actually raises your body temp , not sure why

    • @grahamrose5435
      @grahamrose5435 Před 2 lety

      I was given Tram for leg pain after a heart attack. First few months it worked fantastically. Then I kept going into a semi comatose state with extreme sweating where clothes and bed sheets would be saturated. I was hospitalised several times. I changed GP and he recommended I came off it. People said I looked like a corpse.

  • @jordanaveryt2051
    @jordanaveryt2051 Před 3 lety +13

    Side effects include euphoria and increased athletic ability during football practice

  • @24613836
    @24613836 Před 3 lety +1

    Been taking Tramadol for years after an injury I sustained while serving in the British Army, I actually done a couple of university courses on psychology to understand the workings of the brain to help me cope with pain, Tramadol makes me itch like mad, I also get the constapation and nearly all of the side effects you mentioned, I know I probably have built up a bit of immunity to it now, but subconsciously, it's still doing me good. Thank you for your plain easy no bullshit explaination of this drug. Steve.

    • @SteveWKk
      @SteveWKk Před 2 lety +1

      Are you still itching?? Did it go away? The itching is brutal! My only side effect...

  • @This.Is.AngelaBloom
    @This.Is.AngelaBloom Před 4 lety +3

    I am taking tramadol mix nsaid (skudexa) for my endomitrosis. Trying to keep my dosage a low as possible, i am worry it will cause stress to my liver, is that true ?

    • @PostScriptMD
      @PostScriptMD  Před 4 lety

      Perhaps. Too much Tylenol is not good for your liver. Tell your doc your concerns

  • @emmanuelwolf6568
    @emmanuelwolf6568 Před 4 lety +5

    I'm taking tramadol,I live in the UK and I've been suffering from pulsing heart rate all over my body,it's so annoying,and also s small sensation of depersonslisation,do you think this is down to the tramadol or could it be my thyroid.as I'm feeling so tired all the time,and I've noticed that my wounds are not healing very fast as well.i would appreciate your comments,if anyone's reading this.much love !!

    • @Stranglerxx77
      @Stranglerxx77 Před 4 lety

      f16 ryan Halford I'm in the Uk and have been on it since December and due to stop soon as the withdrawals are becoming bad like doing speed and I would highly recommend that you can stop taking it as it's dangerous in the long term and codeine phosphate 30 mg is a much safer alternative

    • @iamquiiquisso4290
      @iamquiiquisso4290 Před 4 lety

      You need marijuana for that, if you're interested text me

    • @Stranglerxx77
      @Stranglerxx77 Před 4 lety +1

      f16 ryan Halford Also get checked for Diabetes etc

  • @hamdaalmansuri2498
    @hamdaalmansuri2498 Před 3 lety

    Thank you for the video. I have a chronic back pain and I have started Tramadol from 2012 I take it on and off for example 1.two days on and than one to two day off 2. taking it 3 times a week. just so I don't get addicted or develop tolerances. what is your advice? I'm worried about addiction, kidney damage or liver damage.

  • @user-vq9rh6ru5o
    @user-vq9rh6ru5o Před 3 lety +1

    Thanks doctor
    I have a friend that takes at minimum 500mg Tramadol per day I.V because of a pain in his back
    Can your help him with any advice?
    And thank you again

  • @debrachoubai6565
    @debrachoubai6565 Před 3 lety +4

    After being perscribed tramadol to replace oxycodone perscribed after my revision L5-S1 fusion surgery, my tolerance to it grew quickly, and it felt like it wasn't doing anything for me at all. Not sure how long that took, but I reluctanly didn't want to take it anymore, having heard how good it was. Well, now that I've heard it can slow breathing, I feel it is just as well, because since a move about two years ago, I have been diagnosed with asthma. I am highly reliant on Spiriva, Advair and albuteral on a daily basis. Because I have a non-operable, and non- improving left hip socket labrel tear and a spur between my c-4&5 that gives me arm weakness, neck tension and head and neck aches, I was given the choice of keeping Meloxicam or Tizanadine, and chose Meloxicam because it is an anti-inflamitory and not just a muscle relaxant. Did I make a wise decision?

    • @trishlett40
      @trishlett40 Před 2 lety +1

      Only you can decide if you made a wise decision, what is your pain like? Is it controled? Can you function without heavy pain meds? I am 61 & I say quite frankly I don't care if I become addicted to something, this pain is never going to go away.
      I watched a YT documentary a couple of nights ago on how the epidemic with opiates began in Oklahoma, the drug company started off with something like $57,000 profit to around $36 blllion in 2014. So many people hooked on it have OD'd. In fact the 6 people who said things like "oh now I take Oxycontin I can now go back to work & feel normal again" 3 oit of the 6 OD'd & died.
      I don't really know what would be a good pain reliever without addiction. I take Tapentadol & I am not addicted to that but it isn't helping my pain either.
      I don't know if you have tummy troubles but I had a gastroscopy on Monday & the Consultant told me there was inflammation in my esophagus & stomach & to stay clear of anti-inflammatories. Everyone is different. You can always change meds as the pain increases.

  • @missloretta
    @missloretta Před 4 lety +9

    This medication made me have shallow breathing at night (I didn't even take it at night but I had taken two separate doses earlier in the day). Like I would wake up and have to consciously fill up my lungs with air because it felt like I wasn't getting enough. I'm guessing that's bad and I should stop taking it?
    Is there pain medication that doesn't do that that isn't ibprofen or Tylenol? Because I've had a similar reaction with other opiates when I had oral surgery years ago, but when they asked if I had any allergies I said no because I was afraid I'd be in pain without any effective treatment. Thoughts?

    • @PostScriptMD
      @PostScriptMD  Před 4 lety +1

      Definitely talk to your doctor. Sounds scary

    • @PostScriptMD
      @PostScriptMD  Před 4 lety

      Damien Bradley thanks for sharing

    • @lashaunamanson5082
      @lashaunamanson5082 Před 3 lety +2

      I have shortness of breath as I type this and a massive headache, tramadol was given to me for pain (gastric related) by a doc and I absolutely hate it.. waiting for it to wear off. Also triggered anxiety, I also have anxiety as it is but made it worse 🤷🏽‍♀️

    • @lashaunamanson5082
      @lashaunamanson5082 Před 3 lety +1

      @Damien Bradley thanks for the info, omg 3 years! I was diagnosed with pancreatitis then a week later diagnosed with H.Pylori. I did the antibiotic treatment and still have symptoms 2 weeks after treatment. I was in pain so the er doc gave me tramadol.. omgosh it gave me a huge headache, shortness of breath off and on, even my body temp went up, but it did help with the stomach pain haha. I was on omeprazole but my primary doc put me off it to do more testing.. so I'm in the middle of everything smh. Thanks tho

    • @norafox4789
      @norafox4789 Před 2 lety +3

      @@lashaunamanson5082 Some people have allergic reactions!I call them opposites??my cuz could go to sleep on tramadol,and me makes wanto go,go,go??I have horrible nerve pain,from Shingles 12 years ago,used to be on 3 a day,50's,never ever took that many,though usually just 1or2 a day,Now down to half in morning+half at night??used to never need a script,but I can see why they scheduled it,cause some idiots,just want a high,JUST HURTING,doesn't matter to new doctors,cause they look at you like a druggie,it is crap!!everyone should learn their own pain tolerance,+some pain will never diminish! It is all up to you!!

  • @darlenericotta7550
    @darlenericotta7550 Před 2 lety

    Thank you this was very helpful!

  • @margiebrewer9857
    @margiebrewer9857 Před rokem

    I take about 20 different medications, so cannot prove this, but I would like you to know that when I took Tramadol and woke up, I experienced some hallucinations. It only happened within 8 hours of taking Tramadol, but sure scared the heck out of yours truly!

  • @Tadders
    @Tadders Před 2 lety +4

    It's not an opioid. It was reclassified as one, but it isn't really one. It was only registered as one in the 2010's to help regulate pain medicine a bit more stricter.

    • @MrSCOTTtheSCOT
      @MrSCOTTtheSCOT Před 2 lety +1

      Its a synthetic "opioid" due to its chemical formula and chemical bond structure. As it is attracted to the opioid receptors of the brain this is why its classified as an opioid.

    • @Tadders
      @Tadders Před 2 lety +1

      @@MrSCOTTtheSCOT why did they wait to classify it as a synthetic opioid until the 2014 then? The drug has been around a long time but it hadn't been classified as one until way later.

  • @robertmoriarty925
    @robertmoriarty925 Před 4 lety +4

    Nice explanation. I stumbled upon this looking for information on Requip. Could you do a video on that. Thank you!

    • @PostScriptMD
      @PostScriptMD  Před 4 lety

      I’ll put requip on my to do list! Your last name reminds me of sherlock

  • @StanWatt.
    @StanWatt. Před rokem +1

    I was on it for twelve years before being put on Tapentadol for my myelopathy. It works beautifully!

  • @joecoronadojr1208
    @joecoronadojr1208 Před 10 měsíci +1

    Does tramadol helps alleviate severe pain due to herniated disks and neuropathy diagnosis ( suffering from neuropathy but not diabetic). Please advise. Living with these conditions is not living at all. This is not a life. Please let me know where to seek medical help. I live in the state of Texas.
    Thanks.

  • @klam77
    @klam77 Před 4 lety +12

    Fantastic Explanation! WHat doctors and healthcare don't take the time to explain to patients...... THANK YOU!

    • @PostScriptMD
      @PostScriptMD  Před 4 lety +1

      thanks so much! Appreciate the complement

  • @northeastcarpfishing
    @northeastcarpfishing Před 2 lety +3

    I've been on tramadol with naproxen for a year now for arthritis in knees only side affect is constipation it helps with pain and I have a normal life at work and in van

  • @thomasbjurstrom6480
    @thomasbjurstrom6480 Před 2 lety

    Thank you , just what I wanted to know!

  • @sandywood8437
    @sandywood8437 Před 3 lety +1

    For 2 years iv had breathing issues im on 50mg 2× per day has every test going no answers is ther somethings I can take at same level of relief I live in uk

  • @katherine8ism
    @katherine8ism Před 4 lety +8

    would love if you did a video on antidepressants/ the most common ones / celexa. i’ve been taking antidepressants for a while and sometimes the side effects are really weird. like my eyes not dilating at the same time / having different sized pupils lol

  • @jamiewinchester5260
    @jamiewinchester5260 Před 3 lety +4

    Ty I really enjoyed your simplicity of the Serotonin intoxication explained so well. I would enjoy hearing you explain why the need for Coq10 when taking stations. Also what's the best meds for Hoshimotos an why Selenium an probiotics help Levothyroxin an thyroid issues.

  • @jerryporter5705
    @jerryporter5705 Před 2 lety +2

    Okay so I've taken Tramadol since it pretty much came out. It was not classified as a narcotic medicine at that time. At the time the likelihood of getting addicted to it was minimal. I still take it as needed but I rarely take it. Only side affects I get from it is sleeplessness, and it is almost impossible for me to ejaculate, I mean I can literally go for hrs and not "get off". It does a good job of blocking the pain

  • @Lilyogamamma
    @Lilyogamamma Před 2 lety

    Hello! Thank you for the amazing video. I do have a question? Does blocking those nerve endings for years, can that cause fiber myalgia somewhere down the line?
    My sister took pain meds for years Than en when everything eventually woke back up, she end up with FM.

  • @Camodeep7583
    @Camodeep7583 Před 4 lety +3

    Very responsible very mature , thank you Dr ,

  • @vanteylingenbrickfilms2427
    @vanteylingenbrickfilms2427 Před 3 lety +13

    Tramadol makes me sweat and tremble the day after...does that have anything to do with the serotonine level? TY

    • @herbertgoldstein1156
      @herbertgoldstein1156 Před 3 lety

      hmm maybe because of the noradrenaline

    • @disgracedrobertkelly898
      @disgracedrobertkelly898 Před 3 lety +4

      Me too, I do not like the side effects of tramadol it is hell. I don't know why people underestimate this pain pill it is not a weak opioid plus it causes a nodding off euphoria when you take 3 of them. I have a love hate for tramadol.

    • @herbertgoldstein1156
      @herbertgoldstein1156 Před 3 lety +1

      @@disgracedrobertkelly898 isnt it with every drug ? this love hate relationship

    • @dhw14
      @dhw14 Před 2 lety +2

      @@disgracedrobertkelly898 So you take 3 at a time and nod off? WTF? Why would you nod off? Don't take 1 or 2 at a time.

    • @Bulovablan
      @Bulovablan Před 2 lety

      @@disgracedrobertkelly898 maybe you just can't handle anything, dope.

  • @patjackson-ph2hx
    @patjackson-ph2hx Před 10 měsíci

    Thanks for the information.

  • @jeremydsmith242002
    @jeremydsmith242002 Před 3 lety

    I've been on Tramadol ER 100mg for 17 months tried to stop taking it multiple times without any success. I had my sixth back surgery 2/4/2020 and took zero medicine before this surgery, I woke up with no feeling in my left leg and couldn't stand or walk without my knee giving out. I want to stop this medicine, any help would greatly be appreciated. My concern is I actually need something but don't do well with anything else.

  • @kennymilne2176
    @kennymilne2176 Před 3 lety +7

    I've been taking it under doctors prescription for 3 years , I'm taking 6 ×50mgs a day and I'm constantly trying to take less but it's very hard , I sometimes take more as I have 3 prolapse discs, nerve pain in both legs and knee arthritis it's a constant battle because after a short time they stop working and I have to take less then take my normal dose to get any benefits, I wish I'd never taken tramadol , and if someone is thinking about taking it my advice would be dont , it's very hard to stop

    • @will03hunna
      @will03hunna Před 3 lety

      yeah I'm 15 and I've had it for a year with a broken back, osteoporosis, knee arthritis and skeletal dysplasia and its been great for me but if I were you I've been reducing the amount I take it to less and less making prescriptions last longer

    • @armedfarm3429
      @armedfarm3429 Před 2 lety

      Try the ER 100, or 200mg, one per day, works great for me.

  • @tabodee
    @tabodee Před 3 lety +6

    Thanks so much for the info! One Tramadol didn’t relieve my pain, so after an hour I took a 2nd. That didn’t help enough either. (This is my first time taking it so I really didn’t know what to expect.) I was also given an 800 mg Ibuprofen- which I took. So here I am in 5/10 pain waiting on a root canal 🦷 in the morning. I am not one to take more than I need, (and I always stop taking the meds when the pain is gone) but I would have much rather have had just one powerful punch to get me through the night than taking all the “middle of the road “ pain killers. Again, thanks for explaining what was happening!

    • @larryc1964
      @larryc1964 Před 3 lety

      What mg dosage didn’t help pain? 100 mg?

    • @tabodee
      @tabodee Před 3 lety +1

      @@larryc1964 I can’t remember what it was now. But middle of the road pain relievers didn’t do it for me.

    • @alethastewart5550
      @alethastewart5550 Před 2 lety

      I take 2 tramadol and 800 ibuprofen and it is not enough but 10 mg hydrocodone do the trick but is hard to get I have gout, osteoarthritis, arthritis in my back.

    • @foxyroxy7189
      @foxyroxy7189 Před 2 lety +1

      I take 100 mg 2x a day, so when I went to the dentist with an excruciating toothache, and he prescribe me tramadol. I laughed and asked him if he’d actually ever taken tramadol for a toothache. He said no, I told him I take 200 mg a day, and t hasn’t touched my toothache. I then informed him that tramadol does not work for med to severe pain, it works for mild to medium, and all it does is take the edge off so you can function. It doesn’t take ANY pain AWAY, just makes it tolerable.

    • @lulunz6809
      @lulunz6809 Před 2 lety

      @@foxyroxy7189 why didn't the dentist just fix your tooth? Most will take the root out and will put in a temp filling until a person can afford to have it fixed with a full root canal. With the root out, the tooth and any infection can heal. I have had many different root canals and haven't always been able to get them fixed right away. They would never leave me in severe pain though. I have had exceptional tooth pain and it was so horrific that I would have pulled it out myself if they hadn't found the problem. It was that extreme. Of course I took painkillers to try ease the pain but nothing worked. If they weren't able to fix it, I would have gotten it pulled out before spending a long time on painkillers to deal with it.

  • @dorianrawls1927
    @dorianrawls1927 Před 5 měsíci

    Great video, explains a lot of things I've been experiencing.

  • @christineclements9321
    @christineclements9321 Před 2 lety

    Very informative-thanks!

  • @rosebud961
    @rosebud961 Před 2 lety +6

    I Agree with Pam, I have no side effects other than constipation. I couldn't work or live a normal life without it and it does not make you feel funny at all that's what I like about it most.Plus it's a mood booster or maybe I'm happy cause I'm not hurting😀

    • @garylane6956
      @garylane6956 Před 2 lety

      It gave my momma Parkinson because she it for 6yrs and her doctor suppose to give to her for long periods of time because she is over 72

  • @majbrittcastrupjrgensen2874

    Here in Denmark, there are very strict control with the doctors and their use of Tramadol. Too many patients got addicted. I got it for 10 years because of fibromyalgia. I had no side effects. If you get Tramadol, you have to see your doctor once a year for a conversation about your use of it. My doctor said, the longer you take it, the more you need.

    • @PostScriptMD
      @PostScriptMD  Před 2 lety

      Unfortunately that’s the case for many

    • @Mario-ur8ti
      @Mario-ur8ti Před 6 měsíci

      Denmark is a sane country. The US has become a nation of drug addicts. The illusion of freedom in the US is making people erroneously believe they can do anything they want, and not be cautioned.

  • @kylieholt7166
    @kylieholt7166 Před 2 lety

    When I was tramadol my depression medication was changed. Within a week and a half I was suffering from fevers that made my insides feel like I was going to catch on fire.. 🔥 My pharmacist reviewed the meds and the symptoms and told me to go see my GP asap as I was experiencing seretonin syndrome... Turned out my previous GP hadn't written that I was taking medication that contributed to the condition.
    Other than that happening, I took tramadol for over 10years. Whether it caused me any issues, I don't know. I was taking other pain meds at the time as I have disabling chronic pain...

  • @twirlacane
    @twirlacane Před 2 lety +2

    Oxycodone gave me mega hives, hydrocodone likewise, so I was given Tramadol-itching again so I 2 or 3 a day instead of the 4 prescribed and stretched out the days. Now, I might have to have a knee replacement and I am told it is really painful afterward. Is my only relief going to be Tylenol? Why do I itch or get hives with all these medicines?

    • @BG-oj6zt
      @BG-oj6zt Před 2 lety

      Try an anti histamine like piriton or diphenhydramine when you get the itch should help.

  • @jobond3317
    @jobond3317 Před 2 lety +4

    My doctor prescribed me tramadol for migraines. Had no effect that been said so many medications did not help my migraines. Now after 28 years have found a reasonable combination that helps without too many side effects.

    • @dottilindsey5605
      @dottilindsey5605 Před 2 lety

      May I ask what you are taking for your migraines. I have suffered years with them. Nothing I’ve been prescribed helps.

    • @PostScriptMD
      @PostScriptMD  Před 2 lety

      Thanks for sharing

    • @autojohn-pu1vf
      @autojohn-pu1vf Před 2 lety

      I've been suffering from migranes for years (MVA Head injury), and tried Tramadol years ago and I don't remember it as being helpfull or side effects. The post op infection in my skull/neck is finally starting to getting better. I am wanting to wean off of the 3 norco's a day I should give it another try

    • @autojohn-pu1vf
      @autojohn-pu1vf Před 2 lety

      @@dottilindsey5605 They prescribe anti-convulsives for migraines a lot of times, I've tried them all with little success, but Gabapentine actually works pretty good once you get used to the side effects... it's addictive too, any attempts to stop taking it don't go well

    • @iluminameluna
      @iluminameluna Před 2 lety

      I have not just migraines, but Petit mal seizures (my type are absence seizures, I call them freeze frames because my whole body just stops moving) due to a lesion on my left side from a head trauma suffered as a kid.
      My neurologist that finally diagnosed it all put me on Topamax, 400mg (max dose) and both migraines and seizures are under control. I will get some breakthrough ones if I'm too tired or under too much stress, but I have had enough therapy to know how to quickly get things under control.
      Tramadol has no role to play in any of this.

  • @johnking6501
    @johnking6501 Před 2 lety +5

    I did notice when I took Tramadol 50. My mind has felt more positive as the same of a antidepressant but severe sweating I did not have constipation after the first month of taking Tramadol 50 after three months of taking Tramadol 50 I wanted to get off and it was awful for about a day and a half I felt upset stomach I felt like I wanted to sleep about all day and the next day also but after it got out of my system I felt so much better and I drink plenty of water to flush all the chemicals out which for me made the withdrawal symptoms a lot sooner to go away by drinking water plenty of water

    • @Yazzie101
      @Yazzie101 Před 2 lety +2

      It works with serotonin and stops reuptake ! Just works a different way to regular pain killers that do nothing for me but make me zombified and tired! I wish the pharmacies would not change the manufacturer when refilling, I’ve noticed a difference! They sometimes uses a different ingredient.. FYI

    • @PostScriptMD
      @PostScriptMD  Před 2 lety +1

      😯

  • @alinajmi4004
    @alinajmi4004 Před rokem

    Excellent presentation, thank you

  • @danmcwilliams777
    @danmcwilliams777 Před 2 lety

    Thank You!! Very helpful

  • @themanthemyththelegend7671

    Hey my man if you have a NAFLD is tramadol processed through your liver i know to some extent it goes through the liver but that's why I stay away from acetaminophen

    • @vas4739
      @vas4739 Před 2 lety

      You’re right, that’s the main reason I got off that drug and did neck stretching exercises to calm down the neck postural muscles that were tightened on my cervical spine.

  • @zman5908
    @zman5908 Před 4 lety +7

    It makes my sleeping pattern really bad sleep for like 2 hours and have bad headaches! Hate it

  • @compcitizen
    @compcitizen Před 3 lety +1

    I was told that Tramadol and aspirin were two drugs that worked with dogs. Presently I use Meloxicam & Tramadol. But I decided to try aspirin for our 13.5 year old bull-dog, that has ACL in left rear leg, but does okay walking. So I am not using any Meloxicam & so far no Tramadol, though an article says you can use both with dogs. Your discussion was informative & I have noticed that our dog when he gets Tramadol does appear a bit more relaxed or maybe sleepy.

  • @debsattam1
    @debsattam1 Před 3 lety +1

    I have a never ending burning and pinching sensation on my right side of chest and only morphine sulphate and Tramadol works nothing else even dims the pain a bit .

  • @janetholmes2318
    @janetholmes2318 Před 2 lety +8

    I’m in the uk and was given this for nearly 15 years. The specialist stopped it and told me it could make my pain worse. After coming off it my pain was a lot less. Was also on Pregabalin too which took me a long time to stop, worse than Tramadol. I had severe withdrawal from that one.

    • @andersbs7370
      @andersbs7370 Před 2 lety +1

      Shit! Hope you are ok now❤️
      How was withdrawel from tramadol?

  • @bobchalfant9560
    @bobchalfant9560 Před 2 lety +10

    I realized absolutely no pain relief with tramadol, ever. However, I've been told by EMT & Nurse friends that they've found tramadol most effective when used for abdominal trauma/post-surgical pain.

    • @theresaoneill6525
      @theresaoneill6525 Před 2 lety +2

      Same did nothing for my pain

    • @tammiel3812
      @tammiel3812 Před 2 lety +1

      Thank you for stating your negative or no response to tramadol!

    • @IamThatiAm420
      @IamThatiAm420 Před 2 lety +1

      My hospice patients never found relief with tramadol. It's time to legalize cannabis.

    • @foxyroxy7189
      @foxyroxy7189 Před 2 lety

      I’ve been taking 100 mg 2 x a day for over seven years, and anytime I have bad pain like a toothache or a migraine or my back goes completely out. I have to have real drugs like hydrocodone etc. For me, Tramadol just takes the edge off, so I can actually function..😉

  • @jbr84tx
    @jbr84tx Před 9 měsíci

    What is the best medication for severe chronic pain? I have chronic low back pain and doctors are now very reluctant to prescribe opioids. NSAIDS are totally inadequate, gabapentin is what I'm taking now, but it just takes the edge off, drops my pain from 7 or 8 to about a 4 or 5. Is there nothing between gabapentin and the opioids? Is tramadol better than other opioids? I've heard some antidepressants can help with pain, which are best?

  • @johnking6501
    @johnking6501 Před 2 lety +1

    I went to the emergency room for a strep throat and a fever, because the clinics were closed after 7 at night and they prescribed me 21 days of hydrocodone 3 tablets a day for 7 days and I didn't have withdrawal symptoms probably because I only took from one week 21 capsules, had I took for a month probably I would have withdrawal symptoms. That is for me what happened, it might be different for somebody else.

  • @JP-tg6lr
    @JP-tg6lr Před 3 lety +28

    Thanks for posting this. This is very informative. I’ve been taking tramadol for my chronic back pain. I was concerned about some side effects I was experiencing but the label didn’t mention these. Basically about 30-60 minutes after I take the medicine my pain is decreased and I have an abundance of energy. I go from not being able to move around to not being able to stop. It feels great like I’m a normal person again. Unfortunately I was worried I was experiencing some sort of “high”. I haven’t been taking it long and I don’t feel like I am experiencing any addiction related problems. It sounds like the increase in energy is from the increase of serotonin. I’ll discuss it with my doctor but I was curious... should I be concerned with this feeling of increased energy? Thanks again!!

    • @thomascooper6655
      @thomascooper6655 Před 2 lety +9

      If you have no history of drug abuse, you shouldn't worry too much with feeling guilty for the mental stimulation it gives you, the fact you here worried about feeling high says pretty much that you are less likely to consume it only for the brain relief, but also anyone can become addicted to certain things once they depend on them for a long period of time so keep being safe and using it as prescribed but do not feel guilty for what stimulation it does provide if that was the case everyone should be paranoid about caffeine boosts in the morning from a cup of coffee

    • @PostScriptMD
      @PostScriptMD  Před 2 lety +3

      Thanks for sharing JP

    • @rodneyhulme3649
      @rodneyhulme3649 Před 2 lety

      Google it, side effects

    • @foxyroxy7189
      @foxyroxy7189 Před 2 lety +3

      I have a chronic sleep disorder called Hypersomnia, which causes debilitating EXHAUSTION. A normal person would have to stay up for three days with no sleep, to understand how I feel DAILY. There is no FDA approved drug for it, they treat it like you have narcolepsy, (Adderall, or Ritalin) Which doesn’t help. I started taking tramadol over seven years ago for degenerative disc disease and one of the side effects is that it gives me energy, so I can actually function. it has literally made my life bearable. I get exhausted just from taking a shower, and experience what’s called sleep drunkenness if I don’t take my tramadol.

  • @Yazzie101
    @Yazzie101 Před 2 lety +4

    I take one per day and it works great! If I take more I get headaches! So no other pain meds works like this! So I’m happy with tramadol for chronic fatigue EBV.. muscle tightness pain! It enabled me to work !!

  • @maricelbon3364
    @maricelbon3364 Před 3 lety

    Doc. how long have been taking tramadol? it was a couple of the month or just few weeks ? please response me Doc. thank you and God bless you Doc.