I have never took over 2 of these in a day they are lowest does given. Most days I tolerate the pain and don't take anything. I just try to keep going. We all know arthritis is not curable. Once you have it you keep it. Most of the new drugs that are out to treat arthritic pain have such bad side affect. I don't want to do those. The HIP C meds had enough side affects as we all know.
Thanks to all of you for the advice
I always read this form .
Love prayers an good luck to all of you
bbj
(Ultram) Tramadol is another opiate occasionally used in low doses in patients with cirrhosis who are experiencing intractable pain because of its impact on peripheral pain pathways, partial inhibition of serotonin reuptake, and low affinity for opioid receptors, thought to result in less sedation, respiratory depression, and potential for tolerance; however, constipation can still be problematic because of anticholinergic adverse effects.40 Caution should be exercised in administering tramadol to epileptic patients because this drug is known to lower the seizure threshold. In addition, tramadol should not be combined with drugs such as morphine, selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors, tricyclic antidepressants (TCAs), or anticonvulsants because it can precipitate serotonin syndrome.41 Doses may need to be reduced in patients with renal failure.
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2861975/
If over the counter pain meds were helping before you treated, now that you are cured and only stage 2 there should not be a problem with them sense you do not have cirrhosis. Remember you have now stop the damage being done to your liver because you no longer have Hep C.
Of course it is always a good ideal to run this by the doctor who treated you for Hep C........... Best to you, good to see you around again.