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<blockquote data-quote="ickihun" data-source="post: 1458867" data-attributes="member: 196960"><p>I had it before Tramadol [USER=118479]@Liam1955[/USER] . can you remember when i got tested for the change? As i thought was that. Long before tramadol. Mind u i dont suppose it helps.</p><p>I'm more concerned about side affects from beta blocker. Unsteadiness and ringing in ear. All affects balance. I'm still wobbly on feet. The crutch has saved me a few times from passing out or support when the cramps start. Cramping from loss of body fluids. Seeing gp on tuesday for help. Luckily insulin stops dehydration in us diabetics. Diuretic, diabetes and sweating a bad combination for dehydration. I often feel exhausted and weak. </p><p>I put a front on for friends and neighbours but the truth is I'm shattered most of the time. Or in agony and shattered.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ickihun, post: 1458867, member: 196960"] I had it before Tramadol [USER=118479]@Liam1955[/USER] . can you remember when i got tested for the change? As i thought was that. Long before tramadol. Mind u i dont suppose it helps. I'm more concerned about side affects from beta blocker. Unsteadiness and ringing in ear. All affects balance. I'm still wobbly on feet. The crutch has saved me a few times from passing out or support when the cramps start. Cramping from loss of body fluids. Seeing gp on tuesday for help. Luckily insulin stops dehydration in us diabetics. Diuretic, diabetes and sweating a bad combination for dehydration. I often feel exhausted and weak. I put a front on for friends and neighbours but the truth is I'm shattered most of the time. Or in agony and shattered. [/QUOTE]
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