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Old 12-13-2000, 04:39 PM   #1
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The dr. gave us some samples of Ultram this morning to try. Scooby, did I read that are taking this? Does anyone know anything about it?
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Old 12-13-2000, 04:44 PM   #2
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Hi Val, I take it along w/other things, but w/really bad days it does nothing for me. I take two 50 mg. at a time. It works for some and not others. It can be addictive even though it's not a narcotic. Hope that helps. Take care and good luck, Kim
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Old 12-13-2000, 05:20 PM   #3
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I take Ultram. Have been on and off it for a few years now. It helps some, I guess. I have no problem with it being addictive. I know some others have had bad experiences with it. I take up to 4 a day. Linda D
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Old 12-13-2000, 09:19 PM   #4
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I took Ultram in 1998 when I had one of my really bad flare ups. It helped for a while and then stopped. In 1999 we decided to try it again to see if it would help since I had been off it. The only thing it did for me was to cause me to have really had dreams or hallucinations at night. My bedroom was full of these huge spiders. I stopped taking it when they got as big as my 19-inch TV screen. Have not taken it since. I would literally wake up during the night and a couple of times I even woke my husband up and told him to get them off my pillow. It's a good thing we've been married as long as we have because with some of my problems with all the different medications I think he might have walked out
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Old 12-13-2000, 09:29 PM   #5
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Holy tuna, Charlie! The spiders sound scary!! She's been having enough problems with bad dreams without spiders. After her dr. visit this morning and the long nap she had from her shot, she woke up and was feeling some better. Then she was going downstairs from my bedroom and slipped and fell on the stairs, and really bumped her tailbone pretty hard, so she is a wreck again. NOTHING is touching it tonight. Are we going to get used to this ever??? I really can't stand it.
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