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Odd swaying/head bobbing behaviour
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[QUOTE="Faventia, post: 2032883, member: 118278"] Ooh, that might be the case (or at least contributing to the issue??). Partner says she still does it a little off meds, but when off meds it's only when she's actually doing the proper headbobs that she does the swaying (not randomly whilst walking around like you can see in a couple of the clips) + is less exaggerated in general. Could/Would there be enough tramadol in her system to make her balance a bit wonky if she hasn't had it for a day or two?? Wondering if maybe because she's been taking it for over a month now there's still some in her system (or potential withdrawals?) even when having missed a days dose. Might explain why my partner claims he still notices it a bit on days he's forgotten or been late to give it to her??? Idk, but it's definitely something that's started whilst I was in hospital which means after we began her on the tramadol [/QUOTE]
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