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Ultram

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Tex,

I need your help again. Is Ultram safe to take with LC?
I began experiencing side effects from the Oxycodone around the 3rd week of July. Dizziness, depression, muscle and bone pain.

I have been trying to wean myself off of it. I was only taking 2.5mg 3 times a day, but I can't believe how miserable the withdrawal effects are hitting me.

TIA

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Hi Sydney,

Yes, as far as I'm aware, Ultram (Tramadol HCL) has not been found to cause any MC issues. I'm sorry to hear that Oxycodone has been causing problems, and I hope that the Ultram will bring you some relief.

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Post by SweetSydney »

Hi, Tex.

I'm so grateful you're still up. I used to take UltramER, but due to the LC, I wasn't absorbing it.

So, I was hoping I could take Ultram. I have to take the brand name, because the generic caused severe leg pain, and strange nightmares.

Thank you, Tex, I'll be so happy to be off the Oxycodone. Although, it's a shame, because it really did relieve my back pain.

Well, it's 10:00 p.m. here in NW IN, time for me to go to bed, and lay awake half the night.

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Ultram and diarrhea

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I have been struggling to find answers to my issues since a flare up last July that hasn’t ended, yet. I have been journaling for my new GI. I restricted my diet to the point it was pretty obvious it really wasn’t my diet. My GI had me stop taking Nexium after the biopsy confirmation of LC and CC. I stopped Cymbalta, which I think actually kicked off this flare when I started it in July. I was taking Tramadol 300mg/day and was at 9mg budesonide for a second course. My GI had mentioned she did not like Tramadol, but I don’t see her until a Friday 2/16, so I went to my PCP and asked for a different pain medication and to stop the Tramadol. Took some discussion as the CRNP didn’t know me and my history, but I left with a script for Norco 5/325 mg. Two days after stopping the Tramadol I no longer had diarrhea. Just soft almost formed bm’s. My gut feels better and I feel like eating. I still had stomach pain, having endoscopy in Valentines Day to confirm ulcers, but even that has improved.
It has been four days and no diarrhea still. I had a delicious angus burger on a gf bun last night for dinner with no problem. I ate some Greek yogurt for lunch, a little gas, and tonight wonderful homemade gf pizza with real cheese and spinach. I went from 9mg to 6mg of budesonide today.
Diarrhea is a potential side effect of Tramadol, which I was taking for pain and because it used to constipate me. My research shows Ultram/Tramadol is a synthetic codeine analogue, Tramadol has central analgesic properties with effects similar to opioids, such as morphine and codeine, acting on specific opioid receptors. Used as a narcotic analgesic for severe pain, it can be addictive and weakly inhibits norepinephrine and serotonin reuptake. (NCI04) This is from the NIH.
I posted in this thread because Tex had mentioned he hadn’t seen any issues with Tramadol and wanted to add mine. I have a history of complications/infections/side effects that only occur in 1-2% of the population, but they have to happen to somebody to be listed.😳😂. Would I avoid a Tramadol as an option for pain management/constipating effect in fear of this side effect, no. But, if all other factors have been eliminated I would certainly consider not taking it. I was on a daily as needed dose, but took it everyday.
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