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clcaev | 3 days ago
I've found low dose naltrexone to be somewhat effective for severe chronic pain. Not as good as opiods.
THC can also help somewhat, but its action seems so dissociative. At an effective level for chronic pain, I'm sleepwalking though the day.
Opioids or their analogues cause or complicate bowel issues. Four years of 200mg/day Tramadol really helped me, but it shredded my gut. Getting off Tramadol wasn't hard for me. I'd stay on it were it not for the gut issues.
As an aside, lacing hydrocodone with acetaminophen is truly a horrific practice. Doctors prescribe this to patients on hepotoxic drugs and are shocked when they get liver damage.
dgan|3 days ago
clcaev|3 days ago
Tramadol isn't all that strong, but it does take the edge off. With a 6 week taper, my challenge was more about the resurgent pain.
I would not recommend Tramadol, the gut complications are debilitating and it's unclear ignoring the chronic pain served me well.
trollbridge|3 days ago
LDN is an interesting one since it just stimulates your body to generate its own endorphins.
clcaev|3 days ago
LDN reduces "central amplification" of neuropathic pain, so it is a good fit for my disease profile.
WarOnPrivacy|3 days ago
When I could get 7oh, it worked well for moderate break-thru (ibuprofen) pain (muscle, joint). I also tried a month of using it regularly wasn't happy overall. I didn't get any withdrawal on stopping tho.
oompydoompy74|2 days ago
iberator|3 days ago