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Old 09-24-2009, 07:12 AM
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Default The bad news is it is DUI

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Originally Posted by dealingwithtos View Post
Hello,

I actually went through this exact situation and asked a pharmacist about this.

I am currently taking 2700mg of neurontin and WAS taking tramadol before I got my stimulator. The pharmacist told me that if you were to get in an accident or if you're acting impaired, the police will and can test you and charge you with opioid use or driving under the influence. Tramadol is an opioid. It may not be as hard as others, but nontheless.

Now, I did drive on tramadol because I took one in the am, lunch and pm to keep a blood level. I am working full-time so I had no choice. That is the main reason why I did the stimulator. I could not function on the tramadol, but I couldn't be without anything either. I was sleeping through meetings, etc.

Just a side note on the tramadol. When I had my stimulator implanted I needed to get off of the tramadol. I had major withdrawal issues. So, just a comment that it does have addictive qualities where your body depends on it.

Good luck fellow Minnesotan.
Hi I hate to be the bearer of bad news, but i have been told it is the same as driving drunk if you have an accident - also police are now testing for opiod use in traffic infraction stops as well. It such a horrible loss of freedom, but for me the risk is not worth it. I could not live on if I hurt someone. My beartiful car is sitting in the dirveway, waiting for me to beat this !! lol cz
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