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<blockquote data-quote="buddy" data-source="post: 502937" data-attributes="member: 12886"><p>thanks. all I take is tramadol for back pain, nothing else. I have had on and off headaches the day before a period. But since I hadn't had one for so long (and I used to be very regular, this is my first experience with this schedule change really) I just didn't think of it. for sure I have had headaches from artificial sweetener too so you are right, probably both. I wasn't knocked out from it, probably because of the tramadol...but I tried to add tylenol, then tried aleve and actually the aleve did help a tiny bit. Mostly, I just woke without it and mother nature hit.</p><p></p><p>I will ask the doctor but if it only happens once in a while like that I dont fell the need for medications, but if it becomes routine for sure I would try things. I will check into the natural things you mentioned though.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="buddy, post: 502937, member: 12886"] thanks. all I take is tramadol for back pain, nothing else. I have had on and off headaches the day before a period. But since I hadn't had one for so long (and I used to be very regular, this is my first experience with this schedule change really) I just didn't think of it. for sure I have had headaches from artificial sweetener too so you are right, probably both. I wasn't knocked out from it, probably because of the tramadol...but I tried to add tylenol, then tried aleve and actually the aleve did help a tiny bit. Mostly, I just woke without it and mother nature hit. I will ask the doctor but if it only happens once in a while like that I dont fell the need for medications, but if it becomes routine for sure I would try things. I will check into the natural things you mentioned though. [/QUOTE]
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