Testimonials
I have found, that for myself, ultram/tramadol does help but only if it
is in my system throughout the day. At first I was only taking one or
two per day. My rheummy said to take one every 4-6 hours, with
permission to make it two every 4-6 hours (this was when I was still
undiagnosed but erosions were found in my back and both wrists). I
found that keeping it in my system constantly definitely helped me. I
do remember being a bit dizzy when I first started it, but that did go
away for me.
HTH and good luck to you,
Char
Tramadol deadens my uncontrollable nerve pain that no other drug can do. Even when I was taking Percocet the pain was there. Tramadol is a miracle drug. Also provides males with prolonged stamina in bed. 50mg an hour before, and you can go all night long.
Michael
Tramadol has been a Godsend for me. Not only did it completely eliminate my knee, shoulder and lower back pain, but it has drastically improved my mood and outlook on life. I am more motivated, sleep better every night, get things done early, spend very little time in front of the TV now, and just feel great. I never realized that my serotonin levels were low until discovering this on accident. I honestly feel like it has given me my life back. I take 100 mg after breakfast, and then another 50 mg in the early afternoon. Nothing bothers me anymore; not traffic, work, inconsiderate people, etc. It has a very slight body buzz, but nothing too uncomfortable or uncontrollable. It's more mental than anything, but I'm so glad that I found this.
Jacob
Started taking for a fractured jaw and neck injury. Works great on pain especially when taken with Tramadol. Makes me a working machine. I feel no pain and can swing a hammer all day long with minimal neck pain. It is addicting, but who cares when you can't get up out of bed without it? I'd rather be addicted and immobilized.
Andrew