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<blockquote data-quote="ickihun" data-source="post: 1780133" data-attributes="member: 196960"><p>I'm only able to tramadol that long before I'm resistant anyway.</p><p>We are hoping this drug will be as successful as my first year on tramadol. </p><p>I need the consistency. Mind u hoping just a few weeks before I'm cleared to meet bariatric surgeon. Hoping after op I'll need less pain relief. We are all having our fingers crossed.</p><p>My back pain is horrific without meds. It's scary how pain relief is stopping the spasms which was my body reacting to the pain. My only worry is ibuprofen and whether I should be using it but it does help. But had chest pain last week again but checked out OK. A very slow wait for a blood test to be back. Ecg was good too so I'm wondering if off inflammation from drugs. I was like the Michelin Man yesterday after 8 dihydrocodeine tablets, the day before. I was able to help in the house, for a few minutes for a change. I still had to rest thou but breathing has been fantastic but because of recent inflammation it kicked off my asthma.</p><p>I don't suppose I can have it perfect.</p><p>How are you managing? Any tips for us?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ickihun, post: 1780133, member: 196960"] I'm only able to tramadol that long before I'm resistant anyway. We are hoping this drug will be as successful as my first year on tramadol. I need the consistency. Mind u hoping just a few weeks before I'm cleared to meet bariatric surgeon. Hoping after op I'll need less pain relief. We are all having our fingers crossed. My back pain is horrific without meds. It's scary how pain relief is stopping the spasms which was my body reacting to the pain. My only worry is ibuprofen and whether I should be using it but it does help. But had chest pain last week again but checked out OK. A very slow wait for a blood test to be back. Ecg was good too so I'm wondering if off inflammation from drugs. I was like the Michelin Man yesterday after 8 dihydrocodeine tablets, the day before. I was able to help in the house, for a few minutes for a change. I still had to rest thou but breathing has been fantastic but because of recent inflammation it kicked off my asthma. I don't suppose I can have it perfect. How are you managing? Any tips for us? [/QUOTE]
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