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carlton23 | 23:22 Mon 14th Mar 2011 | Health & Fitness
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It`s me again, and I would like to know, (as you know my problems) if, as the Tramadol tablets I`m taking (4 daily @ 4 hourly intervals) the effects don`t last long enough to ease my discomfort in the evening. They only last about 3 hours before I feel I need another one. Do you think I should ask my GP for a higher dose?
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You could ask them for the slow release ones Carlton, or ask for your dose to be made higher. I am on the maximum of 100mg (two 50mg capsules) 4 times daily.
By the way, I know i'm not sqad but I do know about Tramadol as have been on it for several years now.
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Daffy, thanks, I said I was on tabs but meant capsules like you, 50mg. I`ll see if it`s ok to take 2 at a time to-morrow.
Sorry Carlton and Daffy that you should even need to take Tramadol. my heart goes out to you.

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Nice of you to say so Jemisa.
carlton I presume that you are taking the 25mgm dose of Tramadol.

Yes I do suggest that you see your GP,as you seem to be on the maximum dose.

Where are you getting this intractable pain?
Carlton already said he is on the 50mg capsules sqad.
The maximum dose is not (as you state) 25mgm 4 times daily as I am taking the maximum of 100mg 4 times daily as prescribed by the pain clinic at BVH.
daffy ........yes I realised that.

To save arguing and having a further repeat of the last fiasco, I am going to bow out of this case,as it is of no benefit to carlton.
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Please don`t argue on my account u2... I am taking 2x50mg`s starting this morning as having read the instructions again on the box, it states, in deed that dose. That`ll teach me to be more observant in future and not cause rows between you. Sqad, I`m getting the pains in my hips and legs.
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I`m going out for an hour or so now.
hi carlton, i don't know if you are already, but i would like to point out the benefits of taking paracetamol in conjunction with tramadol - they both enhance the effect of the other, and no-one quite knows why.
If the increased dose dosen't work, plus adding in paracetamol, i would recommend a "rescue" analgesia as well (something you can take in between if the pills wear off - my example would be a small dose of oramorph)
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I spoke to my to -day and was told to leave off the Paracetomol and see how I got on.
why i wonder? did they give you a reason? Even people with liver problems can take paracetamol!
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This morning when I went downstairs an hour after taking 100mg`s and 2 Paracetamol tablets, I walked into the kitchen and I felt very giddy and had to quickly sit or fall over and informed my GP.
have to say i think your GP is a little strange - he/she has a choice between paracetamol and tramadol as to what made you dizzy and picks paracetamol!
Anyway, hope you feel more pain free soon
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Sorry to get back on the subject again, but now the Tramadol isn`t working as well as the Etodolac tablets I was taking before. Do you think it would be OK to start back on them in the morning?

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