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Tram withdrawl

Has anyone tapering off Tramadol ever had pain in your sinuses? It will be really painful for awhile and then go away. Is this normal? Thanks!
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I guess the only symptom I have is pain in my sinuses and my eyes are very sensitive no sneezing or runny nose. Today I have been having an ok day, yesterday I just wanted to cry all day. I never thought this would be so hard!!
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1253584 tn?1332877954
went thru the same thing when I switched from methadone to suboxone . 2 weeks after I started the suboxone I had a sinus infection. Never had one b4 so could be wrong. I had a runny nose, cough, sneezzing, pain around my sinuses, headache, and a sore throat. So maybe it is part of tappering. My nurse told me it's normal to be sneezzing and headache and a sore throat when u r tappering.
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I don't think it is sinus infection as it comes and goes? Things are going ok. Down to 175-200 mg this week, the kids are keeping me busy but it is so hard to move, and I get really nervous driving I feel like half the time I don't really know what is going on!
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199177 tn?1490498534
i sneezed alot but as tram said this is the time of the year for sinus problem .I would have it check out .
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I never tapered, but I have not heard anyone talk about it.  However, pain can be anywhere when you are having WDs.  Also, could just be sinus trouble???  It's that time of year, ya know? : )

How is your taper going otherwise?
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