07-20-2017, 10:02 PM
You cannot bring litigation at the doctor because she is following the law as she sees it.
But, you can contact in USA, the state medical boards and put in a complaint.
If you have something similar where u live, You must document what u plan to present, on the day it occurs or soon thereafter. Don't write up the journal of pain and fear in one day. The Courts insist, for it to be evidence, that people keep records on a daily or near daily basis.
I shall leave the tramadol suggestions to the experts. I would just research it. Tramadol is not a PK per se. Its an SNRI or such. An anti depressant really.
My concern is the possibility of seizures during sudden withdrawal.
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2714818/
But, lyrica was for depression. And, is now given to people with pain. They thought tramadols had no addictive property. So they pushed them.
Same thing "they" said about xanax. But, they were wrong.
I hope a member whom has done withdrawal will see your post and make recommendations.
I can research it, if you would like. But, it is not a medicine that I would have given my parents or my sister when I was caregiving people so I have no info on it whatsoever.
Good luck. I pray someone with knowledge responds to you.
But, you can contact in USA, the state medical boards and put in a complaint.
If you have something similar where u live, You must document what u plan to present, on the day it occurs or soon thereafter. Don't write up the journal of pain and fear in one day. The Courts insist, for it to be evidence, that people keep records on a daily or near daily basis.
I shall leave the tramadol suggestions to the experts. I would just research it. Tramadol is not a PK per se. Its an SNRI or such. An anti depressant really.
My concern is the possibility of seizures during sudden withdrawal.
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2714818/
But, lyrica was for depression. And, is now given to people with pain. They thought tramadols had no addictive property. So they pushed them.
Same thing "they" said about xanax. But, they were wrong.
I hope a member whom has done withdrawal will see your post and make recommendations.
I can research it, if you would like. But, it is not a medicine that I would have given my parents or my sister when I was caregiving people so I have no info on it whatsoever.
Good luck. I pray someone with knowledge responds to you.

