I can take it and not take it.
Right now I am in New Jersey .
I have had a cough from hell 2 years in a row starts in October ends in March.
I cough so hard I just wet my pants .
I have had a chest X-ray endoscopy full work up , Nothing works.
At the end dr offered my codiene cough syrup which I did not want because I had a prescription for
Tramadol -It is a very effective cough suppressant .
Taken steroids inhalers strong high dose acid suppressors for months( high dose ppi's betaine , tessalon pearles, etc. )
Read professional literature on coughs.
( I am/ was a pharmacist)
. I have gotten this for 2 winters from October until March. Before that I was on opiates and they probably suppressed it.
Tried everything. I am gone from pain management. I no longer have severe pain ( was on strong opiates for 4 years quit pain management after Pridgen Protochol worked) .
I have the prescription officially for fibromyalgia pain, but I usually take 1 tramadol in the morning for my horrible hacking cough. If I do not I just hack for 3 hours and my husband tells me to take something.
I did not take tramadol for about 3 months , after starting cholestyramine diarrhea went away. Then the cough started.
Sorry for the novel , feel like a drug addict , no one wants this especially with all the reefer madness like " drug " hysteria going around.
Did not need it while I did a " mold sabbatical in Tecopa California, until it rained in the desert.
Dr's will not prescribe cough suppressants much anymore. When I moved to New Jersey( from PA an hour away) 25 years ago . I started coughing full workup. My doctor finally , would just give me a 16 ounce bottle of codeiene cough syrup with a refill or 2 so I cough survive the winter.
The tramadol works fine it does help the cough and helps with my occasional pain , but I never take it after 5pm.
Unlike most CFS patients, I am able to tolerate medications pretty well.
If a medication is bothering me I will just stop it / use something else.
After many years being ill, I have a mini emergency room in my bathroom cabinet.
It is so tough with this illness , if you are
In pain , if tramadol is effective I would take it. If you are worried about tolerance I totally understand.
When I had pain, I could not function and I think it should be aggressively treated.
If you are in pain your body is in a state of stress. Tramadol although an " opiate " it is very mild .
But we are CFS patients. I personally never had any tolerance whatsoever by taking 1 tramadol a day , but I would never presume to know how anyone else will react.
I was in severe pain for about 4 years. I had to resort to fentanyl patches at one point, but never went higher then the lowest dose. Luckily I was " comfortable enough " at low opiate doses and never developed tokerance. I did not want to have to resort to higher doses.
I was lucky enough ( after Celebrex/ Valtrex) combo worked ( org diagnosed with fibromyalgia. )
I did have to taper a bit due to severe diarrhea and cough . Not in pain but liquid diarrhea and constant coughing oh Joy! ( on cholestyramine for diarhea officially but it is working for " mold")
My family doctor assured me she would give my palliative relief ( I asked for tramadol , clonazepam) so I would not have to go to pain management anymore. Dr. Was ok with me but I heard them mocking other patients.
Some people just want drugs I know but I was always trying to find a way to get off them. If I still needed them I would still be on them . This is not a moral failing.
Sooooo. I am able to take tramadol every day.
Whew.
I just did not want to give an impression that I needed my @ fix@ of tramadol daily. Although I do need coffee.