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The analgesic effect of tramadol appears after 20 minutes of taking it. Tramadol is the only analgesic that helps after thyroid surgery, it gives a good effect in terms of relieving discomfort and pain...

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  • Max - California:

    I was 18 when I first rode a bicycle. I enjoyed the light exercise, but one day I had a bad fall and sprained my leg. The injury didn't seem serious to me, so I didn't want to go to the hospital. Now, at 39, I've been suffering from joint pain for over 15 years, and the doctor says that back then, I had more than a simple dislocation, and it led to the consequences of chronic pain. I take Tramadol during "flare-up" periods, and it helps me manage the pain. Don't delay seeing a doctor.

  • Pedro - Texas:

    I suffer from chronic insomnia and sleep paralysis syndrome. For the past few years, the doctor has prescribed various types of analgesics for me. Unfortunately, complications arise each time, and I can't fully get rid of my problem. Currently, I'm taking Tramadol, and it greatly helps me address my insomnia, but it causes mild nausea and dizziness upon awakening. But for now, it's the best option for allowing me to sleep soundly, so I'll probably try to find a solution for nausea while continuing with Tramadol.

  • Enny - Massachusetts:

    I went through a very challenging period after pregnancy (I had a planned C-section). I didn't plan to breastfeed due to previous breast issues. Tramadol helped me relieve the pain after the surgery. After taking it, I slept well and didn't feel discomfort. My therapy lasted for three weeks, and I didn't notice any problems or adverse reactions to the medication in my body.

  • Pol - Michigan:

    Tramadol is the only analgesic that helped my wife after her thyroid surgery. She has a special case (she had a previous alcohol dependency, and most painkillers don't work well for her), but Tramadol worked well, and she didn't experience any problems with eating or sleeping thanks to its pain-relieving effect. She didn't feel any side effects during the intake, but she did note occasional mild dryness in her mouth.

  • Jasmine - Ohio:

    I was diagnosed with osteochondrosis too late (it has already progressed to a chronic stage of the disease). The doctor suggested starting Tramadol to reduce sensitivity during flare-ups. I take it a few times a month when I realize the pain is worsening. There is a minor side effect (but the doctor said it's within the normal range) — sometimes, after taking it, I experience bouts of diarrhea, which usually subside within an hour.

  • Jennifer - Florida:

    Unfortunately, Tramadol is the third medication I've tried, and it also can't fully manage my pain. I have cervical cancer, and I'm currently struggling to find an effective pain reliever for myself. Tramadol provides a good effect in terms of relieving discomfort and pain, but unfortunately, like the two previous analgesics, it causes individual side effects for me. It's a problem with my body, and I don't blame the medication for it.

  • Mesut - South Carolina:

    Tramadol helped me alleviate the pain in my knee joints after intense training sessions. Prior to a championship, I was training for 9 hours a day and experienced intense, nagging knee pain. The doctor prescribed a three-week course of Tramadol for me. It saved me, and I was able to continue my training without discomfort. I don't have such a high level of physical activity now, so I don't take the medication anymore.

  • Antoni - Missouri

    The analgesic effect of Tramadol kicks in after 20 minutes of intake. I took Tramadol as prescribed by the doctor six months ago. Unfortunately, I experienced side effects (constant drowsiness), and considering my dynamic and active job, I couldn't afford to lose concentration. I decided to stop taking Tramadol, but it was effective in relieving pain.

  • Xoan Ramos - New Mexico

    I had prosthetics and experienced discomfort after the implantation. The doctor prescribed Tramadol for me during the treatment period (until the implant fully settled). I took Tramadol for three months and didn't feel the pain and itching that troubled me before. There was a minor side reaction - sometimes, I felt very sleepy and nauseous. But I consider it a small price to pay for the opportunity to get rid of the constant bothersome pain that hindered my normal life.

  • Federic - NebrasKa

    I was diagnosed with fibromyalgia, and I constantly suffered from chronic pain all over my body. Tramadol was the second analgesic prescribed by the doctor. Unlike the previous one, it helped me manage the pain, and my body reacted well to it (the only side effect is slight dryness in the mouth about half an hour after taking it).

  • Sara - Kentucky

    I was diagnosed with fibromyalgia, and I constantly suffered from chronic pain all over my body. Tramadol was the second analgesic prescribed by the doctor. Unlike the previous one, it helped me manage the pain, and my body reacted well to it (the only side effect is slight dryness in the mouth about half an hour after taking it).

  • Teodor - Idhao

    I have been taking Tramadol for 3 years. Following my therapist's recommendations, I use the minimum dosage during flare-ups of my condition. I have a congenital defect in my cervical vertebrae, and as I've gotten older, I started experiencing horrible episodes of pain in some cases. I rarely need Tramadol (about 1-2 times a month), but thanks to it, I can't even remember the last time I felt neck pain.

  • Felicity - Wyoming

    I am currently surviving, thanks to Tramadol. And this is not an exaggeration - it's a fact. I am currently undergoing chemotherapy, and thanks to the properly adjusted dosage of Tramadol, I can feel much better. It's difficult for me to talk about the downsides of the medication when it helps me sleep well and significantly improves my appetite (although the doctor said it could be the opposite).

  • Nastassja - Kansas

    I suffered from severe depression and often experienced emotional pain and a lack of energy. My sleep schedule was severely disrupted. My doctor prescribed me a minimal course of Tramadol to restore my sleep pattern and ease the rehabilitation period. I didn't notice any side effects from taking it. I took Tramadol at night for several weeks, and everything was fine.

  • George - Michigan

    Six months ago, I was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer. The doctor prescribed Tramadol after my first round of chemotherapy. The medication helped me cope with the pain and allowed me to focus on treatment and recovery. I didn't experience any issues with side effects (occasionally, I had minor dizziness). Tramadol relieved the physical pain and also helped me deal with the emotional stress associated with fighting cancer.