Oh this article is bull*shit*. Patients are more likely to continue using tramadol _precisely_ because it's considered less problematic than other opioids -- it's not more habituating, it's that doctors are less reluctant to prescribe it for chronic pain.https://www.upi.com/Health_News/2019/05/14/Study-Tramadol-carries-higher-risk-for-prolonged-use-than-other-opioids/2021557861143/?sl=1 …
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I started taking a low dose when I couldn't tolerate dopamine agonists any more. Will probably be on it the rest of my life. Not happy with that, but it beats living in torture.
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Interesting. Well the stuff works for targeted spinal nerve pain. Without it I could not walk. No shit. I would just be laid up in bed 24 hours a day instead of being able to take care of my daughter. If not for tramadol I'd be on much stronger stuff.
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I have something resembling restless leg syndrome except with wracking pain and nerve spasms, and it hits multiple times a day. It responds to RLS drugs but I can't handle their side effects.
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