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Old 08-23-2007, 09:34 AM #7
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Originally Posted by nide44 View Post
Good, Brian!
I am glad you pain levels no longer need the Tramadol.
I've been on it for 7 yrs @ 100mg 4x day.
When you ran out.....no symptoms of withdrawal?
No problems at all? I've gotten W/D symptoms when I've missed doses before, but since I take it along with everything else at the same time, its difficult to tell which is the culprit.
Hi Bob, just to correct my initial post i was on 300 mg tramadol for a long while, then i felt i didn't need that much Tramadol so i dropped my dose down to 200 mg, i had no withdrawal symptoms then and now just stopping it all together i felt no withdrawal symptoms either, a few months back i stopped taken my morning dose of 25 mg dose of Endep, same deal with that too, but 25 mg is a very low dose, anything higher i am sure i would have felt the withdrawals from that stuff though.

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