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Old 06-11-2008, 07:04 AM #23
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Originally Posted by ~♥~ADDYSON~♥~ View Post
Uncomfortable one, YES! One of the withdrawal symptoms is increased pain. I think this is true when you are withdrawing from most any narcotic pain medication but, in my experience Tramadol was far worse than any other medication. As I described before, it was a terrible feeling and I thought I was going to die! That is why I want to get the word out to people about it. While I understand and believe that a lot of people use this medication and do absolutely fine, there are others who suffer in misery from taking it. I was one of the latter.
Hi Addyson, do you have drug sensitivity in general?
As regards tramadol, I would suggest that anyone going to try it starts with a quarter tablet to see what happens. Then if OK, gradually increase the dosage. Not sure that this can always be done, as my 50mgs are in capsule form which cannot be divided easily, whereas the 100 and 150mg are plain tablets. Wonder if the 50s are available as tablets too?
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