Metabolizing & Bioavailability of Tramadol
(I am currently having a bad reaction hence the {urgent} title, but im choosing to ride this one out)
Currently I am experiencing bad reactions to 60mg of tramadol like overheating (38.1c), muscle spasm and twitching in mainly in chest and upper jaw, feeling tight and constricted in my throat, shallow breathing feel like im not getting enough oxygen, confusion and itchy all over so I would apreciate any quick responses or tell me if these effect are within safe limits.
This is my second thread on this topic, unfortunately the last one I made during another adverse reaction bout 2 weeks ago it was moved to the "other drugs" section shortly after I posted it and all the responses I got in there were off topic and totally irrelevant to my post. This topic is extremely important for me and it is very important that I get answers for the sake of my well being.
I use Tramadol for a chronic detereorating joint condition. To make matters complex I have a neurological disorder and an extreme chemical sensitivity. I am one of the very few, if any people in the world who suffers from a thermoregulatory dysfunction where I constantly overheat. My body reacts in unpredictable ways. I have had adverse reaction to morphine and oxycodone so I can not use them for my pain.
I can barely tolerate the Tramadol and have very unpredictable reactions to it. I can not take anymore than one 50mg tramadol a day anymore than 1 have resulted in trips to the E.R.
I have looked for alternatives but most were not avaliable in Australia or too expensive or too risky for me to try, so I would prefer to better understand tramadol.
For me Tramadol takes up to 5 hours to metobilise or feel any effects, any additional dose i take after the 5 hours ends up doubling and increasing the bioavaliabilty onto the first dose and causing adverse reaction. I have found that if I devide a 50mg capsule into 4 parts of 12.5mg and take it at 1 - 2 hour intervals my body ends up feeling more wired and intense then if I had just taken the one 50mg in 1 go.
It seems that I have a reaction to the actual process involved in metobolizing tramadol to an active form. So as long as my body is busy processing it dosent matter how small of a dose I take I end up having intense reactions as I am experiencing currently. My temperature at the moment is 38.1 and I'm overheating more so than usual and this is just from one 60mg devided into 5 parts and taken at 1 hour intervals.
I dont understand how can this be, can anyone explain or verify this for me please if the act of metobolising at a continuos rate from administered small doses cause an overload and if the function involved in metobolizing effect a person in odd ways other than just the tramdol itself and if the the dose I took today is still being influenced by yesterdays dose from 15 hours ago as my metobolism of tramdol seems to be ver slow yet intense. Thanks.
(I am currently having a bad reaction hence the {urgent} title, but im choosing to ride this one out)
Currently I am experiencing bad reactions to 60mg of tramadol like overheating (38.1c), muscle spasm and twitching in mainly in chest and upper jaw, feeling tight and constricted in my throat, shallow breathing feel like im not getting enough oxygen, confusion and itchy all over so I would apreciate any quick responses or tell me if these effect are within safe limits.
This is my second thread on this topic, unfortunately the last one I made during another adverse reaction bout 2 weeks ago it was moved to the "other drugs" section shortly after I posted it and all the responses I got in there were off topic and totally irrelevant to my post. This topic is extremely important for me and it is very important that I get answers for the sake of my well being.
I use Tramadol for a chronic detereorating joint condition. To make matters complex I have a neurological disorder and an extreme chemical sensitivity. I am one of the very few, if any people in the world who suffers from a thermoregulatory dysfunction where I constantly overheat. My body reacts in unpredictable ways. I have had adverse reaction to morphine and oxycodone so I can not use them for my pain.
I can barely tolerate the Tramadol and have very unpredictable reactions to it. I can not take anymore than one 50mg tramadol a day anymore than 1 have resulted in trips to the E.R.
I have looked for alternatives but most were not avaliable in Australia or too expensive or too risky for me to try, so I would prefer to better understand tramadol.
For me Tramadol takes up to 5 hours to metobilise or feel any effects, any additional dose i take after the 5 hours ends up doubling and increasing the bioavaliabilty onto the first dose and causing adverse reaction. I have found that if I devide a 50mg capsule into 4 parts of 12.5mg and take it at 1 - 2 hour intervals my body ends up feeling more wired and intense then if I had just taken the one 50mg in 1 go.
It seems that I have a reaction to the actual process involved in metobolizing tramadol to an active form. So as long as my body is busy processing it dosent matter how small of a dose I take I end up having intense reactions as I am experiencing currently. My temperature at the moment is 38.1 and I'm overheating more so than usual and this is just from one 60mg devided into 5 parts and taken at 1 hour intervals.
I dont understand how can this be, can anyone explain or verify this for me please if the act of metobolising at a continuos rate from administered small doses cause an overload and if the function involved in metobolizing effect a person in odd ways other than just the tramdol itself and if the the dose I took today is still being influenced by yesterdays dose from 15 hours ago as my metobolism of tramdol seems to be ver slow yet intense. Thanks.
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