Generic Name: Tramadol for Syringomyelia (tramadol)
Tramadol for Syringomyelia Reviews
"I have syringomyelia. My syrinx runs from T4 to T11. I am on the max dose of Tramadol. I have take this medication in extended release 200mg and 2 50mg for the break through pain. It knocks the edge off but that's about it. My neurologist said if the pain continues, I will likely end up with pain pump installed. They seem to like this approach, because it administers morphine directly into the spinal canal. I wish that this medication worked, I do not want opiates."
"My syrinx is from T-2 thru T-11. It is extremely painful but I receive no pain medication. The doctors tell me that Lyrica is a pain pill. I wish they had my back. I can’t get pain pills to help. Every doctor is afraid to prescribe narcotics for fear of getting in trouble."
"Helps tame the nerve pain associated with syringomyelia, a chronic spinal cord condition that is very painful"
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