Help! I had a nasty fall which ended up with me having surgery and pins to my elbow. In hospital I was on longtec 10mg twice a day and shortec 5mg 2-4 times. I was discharged then on cocodamol 30/500s.
Pain was fine until I started physio. My injury means movement is severely restricted so I have to push hard at physio. The pain then was so bad my gp put me on tramadol sr twice a day.
Since starting the tramadol I am hypoing non stop. I've reduced my background Levimer from 18u twice daily to 10u twice daily.
Thing is its really helping my pain. I'm going to have a very long recovery period of 9-12months. They have said I may not be able to return to work as I might not get full function of my arm back.
Sorry for this rambling post I guess I want to know why is tramadol doing this? Should I just keep going with reduced insulin and minimal pain or is it too risky?
I was due to start pump therapy in Sept but postponed due to the surgery etc. I'm now getting it in dec.
Hi @sjm1308 ,
I've used tramadol for a couple of days 2 months ago and didn't notice an effect on my bg.
But I just did a quick Google search on "tramadol hypoglycemia", which gave quite a lot of recent hits. It seems that this has been studied, both in diabetics and non diabetics.
I havnt yet, I just started on them on Tues and only yesterday put 2 and 2 together to work out the tramadol was causing the lows. I'll def ring my gp and dsn on monday. Thank you
Hi @sjm1308 ,
I've used tramadol for a couple of days 2 months ago and didn't notice an effect on my bg.
But I just did a quick Google search on "tramadol hypoglycemia", which gave quite a lot of recent hits. It seems that this has been studied, both in diabetics and non diabetics.