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Rojo

2y ago

Using Adderall with Opioid Pain Medicine for Chronic Pain

I'm wondering if any one with chronic pain has ever used adderal with opioid pain medicine. Did it help to have better quality of life??

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MystikMandy

2y ago

Stimulants definitely help with fatigue but may create muscle tension I think if you can get your Dr to prescribe a low dose or an extended releases stimulant might be worth a try
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MystikMandy

2y ago

After reading this I am definitely going to talk to my doc about tramadol I think it's a reasonable request and I have taken it before and it worked
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KitKat1450

2y ago

I take tramadol and added PEA (palmitoylethanolamide) 600-900mg daily which is chemically similar to adderral. It makes my pain meds work better and helps me stay on a low dose. I swear by the combo now!
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Scoutie

2y ago

😥😥😥
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Krickett

2y ago

Im so sorry you are going through all that. I hope you get some relief. ❤️🙏
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Krickett

2y ago

I've used gabapentin, tramadol, etc. I either can't function at work or it doesn't work😥
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Toes

2y ago

I use Tramadol gabapentine and naproxen. I’m not pain free but the combination seems to help. I’ve recently pinched a nerve in my thoracic region, I’ve been through the whole rissotamy process but that hasn’t helped. They want to try pressure point injections tomorrow so I’ll hope that works!
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Scoutie

2y ago

👍
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Scoutie

2y ago

Tramadol
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Toes

2y ago

i also use Tramadol successfully.

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