Have been using tramadol for years. It does not take away the pain but does dull it some. Have no trouble getting tramadol in the states.
Ann in Virginia -----Original Message----- From: Kevin Wolfthal <wolft...@optonline.net> To: tmic-list@eskimo.com Sent: Sat, Nov 28, 2009 7:04 pm Subject: [TMIC] Question Someone sent me this email. Does it make sense to anyone? Transverse myelitis ... "Transverse myelitis Have you considered the following: TM is usually caused by Antiphospholipid Syndrome /Hughes Syndrome (also known as APLS & APS). If it is you may find relief in the other treatments for it. Second, have you gone to a Pain Management doctor? For years I was never informed of such but for Neurologists. Not all Neuros are also Pain Management. They will run diagnostics and properly treat the pain. Otherwise, you can order overseas through a trusted pharmacy I've used for years at http://www.yasminpharmacy.com/ and look for Tramadol. Its not considered a controlled substance and its legal. If the site is down, keep trying. The bandwidth gets used up easily and it is shopping season. Its all legal. :) I hope something here helps. I do have APLS so I dread the potential. I will pray for you. :o) Cheers!" I'm mainly wondering about the APLS/APS as I've never heard of them, and the Tramadol. Make sense to anyone? Kevin