Day 42 (Wed., Sept. 2nd) - 34.6 Taller
Day 43 (Thurs., Sept. 3rd) - 35.6 Taller
Day 44 (Fri., Sept. 4th) - 36.6 Taller
Day 45 (Sat., Sept. 5th) - 37.6 TallerTramadol Drama: I take 3 to 4, 50 mg Tramadol pills per day. Found out on Wednesday that I would not have enough number of pills to survive, till Tuesday morning when I'll have my next appointment with Dr. M. I was short of about 2.5 days of supply.
I had a few options, including calling Dr. M.'s office to have them mail a prescription to me, or driving to their office to pick up the prescription myself (they had said for some reason they couldn't send any Tramadol or Norco prescription to pharmacies electronically). Instead, I decided to switch to Tylenol to save some pills for the last two days (Sunday and Monday) before my appt. with Dr. M. That was a big mistake! Man I suffered! my body is clearly addicted to Tramadol, no question about that!! That's not a surprise to me; cause I was certainly addicted to Norco after taking it for a couple weeks post-op and Tramadol is a more mild version, but still an addictive opioid.
I did some Tylenol replacement on Wednesday, Thursday and Saturday. If you have never been addicted and wanna know how bad it feels to be deprived of the supply just ask me
I think I can describe it as a combination of dull pain in legs, a general feeling that my body aches, shivering at times, feeling like my bones and body are cold, and mixed with anxiety and depression! my legs feel like two heavy rocks that I have hard time moving! worst part is that I cannot focus on any thing, neither work nor stretching nor anything even watching a movie or listening to a song! my stretching quality was highly affected during the times I was not on Tramadol.
I had tried so many different methods of pain management and finally found one that worked best: A combination of Tramadol, ointments for local pain relief, hot showers, and at times treating pain with ice packs. This is the lesson I learnt: don't mess up with the Tramadol part of it! I should make sure I would not run out of Tramadol until the distraction phase is over. I am going to ask Dr. M. to write two prescriptions if necessary, so I would not run out of it! Worst case I would drive to Seattle if I have to, just to be with you, my Tramadol
I will double check with Dr. M. that taking 3 to 4, 50 mg Tramadol pills for the next 45 to 60 days or so, would be okay with no long term side effects on my liver, etc. If he confirms, then I would not have much concern. I know I can fairly easily quit Tramadol after the distraction phase is over; as I could do in case of Norco immediately in one day. Worst case, I would let my body fade into it, by taking half pills for a couple days, then 1/4th for a couple days, then 1/8th .. and finally stop it completely.
I hope my bad experience helps others be more careful than me in handling their pain medicine.
PT Experience:The PT was late for the Wednesday appt., therefore we postponed it to Friday. He showed up on time on Friday! nice guy! he asked me to do some moves! and then he said I was too good to be PT'ed at home! he advised me to do outpatient PT, especially now that I can drive. His point was that when I go to the PT facility, they have much better equipment and pain remedy devices that he could bring to my place. I will call my insurance once more tomorrow to schedule an outpatient visit. I am a bit worried about COVID-19, but will go there to see how risky it and decide whether I could continue based on that visit.