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hi, i just came from dr.s office again. another copay without any help. im 42 and have had 2 operations in the last 15 years. 1 for knee and 1 for shoulder. i still have severe discomfort and pain in these areas among wrists, back, etc. i have been going to physical therapy as well. nothing helps. i have been taking tramadol but it is not helping with the pain and fear seizures. the doctor refuses to give me anything stronger. to bad he couldnt spend a day in my shoes to see what its like dealing with chronic pain. im looking for a doctor that will see my needs and help me function without daily pain. i am in the lansing michigan area. thanks
Tramadol is an opioid painkiller which should not be used for a long time, as it can lead to addiction and tolerance. Coming to this point, I would recommend trying duloxetine or amitriptyline to help against chronic pain. These two drugs are antidepressants used to treat chronic pain of different origin.
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Dr. Ilir Sharka, Cardiologist
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What Is The Alternative For Tramadol?
Hello, Tramadol is an opioid painkiller which should not be used for a long time, as it can lead to addiction and tolerance. Coming to this point, I would recommend trying duloxetine or amitriptyline to help against chronic pain. These two drugs are antidepressants used to treat chronic pain of different origin. Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further. Regards, Dr. Ilir Sharka, Cardiologist