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It isn't something you can plan out in advance. You can take various things to minimize symptoms - Thomas' recipe for example.
Again, sorry....you'll just have to wing this one...good luck.
Golden,
You may consider a slow taper, say take Advil during one of the dosing periods and then in about three to four days two dose periods Advil and then after another week three doses Advil instead, and then after another week, by that time you should be ready to just quit without too much trouble.
I am taking four doses a day as well and plan to quit since I had a seizure last night, the first in two months that I know of, and it is known that Ultram lowers the seizure threshold. It also makes me retain alot of water and therefore I feel lazy or yucky. I will taper, just in case and not get any more. It is good for severe pain and I wouldn't mind taking it only at those times and Advil the remaining times. I'll see how it goes, but I am not worried about withdrawal as I was on it before and went off c/t without anything but the runs. It is very constipating so I didn't mind the good cleaning out so to speak. I hope this helps. take care and good luck.
Chatahan.......wildcat
I think you should consider seeing a rheumatologist about "restless leg syndrome" . Also ... just another thought. Build up your brain and nervous system with daily dosing of vitamin B. It takes about 3 weeks before you see the difference. I did this before attempting to cut down .... good luck.
Anyways I still have a whole bottle of ultram. I was going to take it for pain once I get off the vicodin, but if it's addictive I am not going to take it. Well I guess it's not ultram, it's ultracet. Is that the same thing though and if not is ultracet addictive? Thanks for any replies
Pink
Clean from Trams,
-Vic
I've been taking ultrams for about a year and a half now, with my average dose being around 8-13 50mg pills a day. I had once quit by tapering off one pill a day until I was down to zero. After about the 2nd or 3rd day I started feeling minor withdrawls, but it wasn't until after I completely quit that they started getting pretty bad. I think I stayed completely off of them for about a week, until the next weekend showed up and I talked myself into just taking a "few".
That was about 6 months ago. Tramadol gives me a sense of inner peace and security, especially right after it first kicks in. But instinctively I know that the long term effects are seriously hurting my health. When I have to stand there and concentrate just to urinate, I know something is wrong. Plus my energy and motivational levels are WAY down from my normal "healthy" level.
Anyway, I have decided to quit cold turkey. I tried a few other times to taper off but I never stick to the plan. I'm the type of person that if you want to break a habit you better do it while you have the motivation. Today is day one. I took my last dose of four pills almost 24 hours ago. I've read a few stories about people using kratom to help with the withdrawl symptons so I bought some. Earlier this afternoon I started experiencing hot flashes and sweating, and took my first dose of about 3-4 grams of kratom by just swallowing it with a glass of water. The symptoms actually subsided for a few hours but are starting to come back again. I just took another dose of kratom although now I'm starting to feel a little nauseous to go along with the hot spells. Not sure if its too much kratom, not enough Ultram, or both.
I will report tomorrow on how the rest of the night goes. Hopefully I will succeed this time. Wish me luck!