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Hello @Siouxie2 ,
Thanks for this interesting discussion!
I would only suggest you post create this discussion in a group more suited to this topic - Your opinion on Lupus treatment. This one, My Library, is for sharing information on medical breakthrough, and news articles on Lupus.
If you have questions on how to use Carenity, please feel free to contact me.
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Margarita
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Hello all. I wondered if other folks on Tramadol experienced mood swings while they were taking it? I'm on 100mg slow release and after years of having break through pain at night I'm managing to sleep for up to 4-5 hours without being woken by pain. The down side is I'm finding myself on a short fuse. I'm usually reasonably upbeat and not given to outbursts. Yesterday I became tearful, out of the blue.Thank you in advance. S x