Saratonin
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I don't know if you know this but one reason to be aware about taking Tramadol,especially if you are on other depression meds, Tramadol containjs Saratonin uptake and too much Saratonon in your brain could cause Seratonon syndrome which is not pretty.
For this reaso I got off of the med. I t was not doing me much good anyway.
Excuse m but I think I might have spelled Seratnon wrong
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diagnosisisalie david72297
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thebird55 diagnosisisalie
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jeanette91263 david72297
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I am on a variety of antidepressants and I did know about this but my GPs who are excellent have never mentioned it.
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thebird55 david72297
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thebird55 david72297
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In cases where both pain remediation and serotonin manipulation is required, it is still best to take two drugs separately. This allows the patient to deal with cessation one drug at a time, making withdrawal easier (in theory).
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thebird55 david72297
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It's just my personal opinion, but I believe that serotonin manipulation is taken much too lightly, by both doctors and patients, and should only be done as a last resort.
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marshall71 david72297
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david72297 marshall71
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If it take that many pills it is the wrong med for you.
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kylie19482 david72297
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Two years ago I was on holiday in Indonesia and the pharmacy there sold me some tramadol for a painful injury. (Now it makes sense why felt so great on that stuff!) I took it on holidays and switched to panadine when back in Australia.
A couple of months later I was prescibed Paroxetine (Paxil) for Depression and anxiety. My GP at the time (and the pharmacist) asked if I was on any other meds at the time. I had taken only a couple of the tramadol within the previous two weeks because had run out of panadine, but it was a whole four days between the last tramadol and starting the Paxil. They said no worries it would be fine.
Three days on Paxil and I woke up at 2am to experience the scariest few hours of my life. Severe sweating, shaking, fast heart rate, hullucinations, out of control suicidal thoughts - I wanted to jump off my 10 story apartment complex. A family member came around and we were going to go to emergency but I was able to calm down. Couldnt sleep at all that night but calmed down abit.
The GP the next day said it was impossible for it to have been seratonin syndrome, but i am not convinced.
Two years later I have been diagnosed with bipolar II but the idea of taking medication scares me SO SO MUCH that I have panic attacks when starting anything new because Im so scared of a repeat of that night.