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I have some Tramadol Should I use it to help Oxy Withdrawl(withdrawal)?

I have some Tramadol Should I use it to help Oxy Withdrawl(withdrawal)?

Hi all I just posted a question but was curious if anyone uses Tramadol to ease oxy withdrawl (withdrawal)? Is it safe to take them both or no?
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Wrong play , not smart, just throws more fuel on your fire.
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isnt it better than oxyconton though??? i dunno what to do
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Opiates are opiates to addicts. No opiate is better than any other. To us addicts, ANY opiate will lead us back to the same old place.
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no i wouldnt, imo, it makes w/d's worse, i just tired it and it was terrible, dont do it.
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the detox i worked at gave patients clonidine and darvon during oxie wd, is there anyway you can find a detox facility?
i took ultram for a brief period in recovery when i went though chemo but it made me feel really bad, so the doctor switched me to darvocet, i took that for a while and did not have any physical wd when i came off, but keep in mind i only took 2 a day for a short period, my doctor knew i was in recovery and kept a close eye on me
when i stopped the ultram i felt like death for about 3 weeks
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The Ultram with definately help with your withdrawal symptoms as I used them to get off of Norco.  Use them sparingly and don't use them for more than 7 days as you will only get addicted and have to suffer more Withdrawals but to answer your question, they certainly did help me a lot.. Good luck
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the first time i took tramacet was the last day I took an Oxy.  I stayed on the Tram for about 3 weeks (6 per day) - then jumped CT, and it has been 287 days since I have taken any opiate.

so yeah i guess it helped me alot.
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see all the doctors ive seen keep telling me tramadol isnt an opiate..why is that?
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IT IS ADDICTING its say this in the paper work they give you at the pharmacy I will show you ....BTW it my drug or chioce

I have seen alot of info latley on tramadol some every incorrect .So I thought I would put some infromation together so everyone will have a better understanding of it .

It is addicting
You do have ephoria
It should NOT be used by ANYONE with addiction issues.

What is the most important information I should know about tramadol?
Physical Dependence and Abuse

ULTRAM may induce psychic and physical dependence of the morphine-type (μ-opioid) (see DRUG
ABUSE AND DEPENDENCE). ULTRAM should not be used in opioid-dependent patients. ULTRAM
has been shown to reinitiate physical dependence in some patients that have been previously dependent on
other opioids. Dependence and abuse, including drug-seeking behavior and taking illicit actions to obtain
the drug, are not limited to those patients with prior history of opioid dependence

You should not take tramadol if you have ever been addicted to drugs or alcohol.
Seizures (convulsions) have occurred in some people taking tramadol. You may be more likely to have a seizure while taking tramadol if you have a history of seizures or head injury, a metabolic disorder, or if you are taking certain medicines such as antidepressants, muscle relaxers, or medicine for nausea and vomiting.

plz stay away from iy
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Tramacet has much less Tramadol than straight Trams.
Its a nasty dr ug, the docs that say its not addicting are drug dealers not real docs. I wason 20 100 mgs per day for almost a year and its as addicting as hell because it will also act as a AD med messing around with your serotonin levels but when you take as much as I did you are really pushing the serotonin big time and can lead to a quick death. IMO your better with a straight opiate than this stuff  well you know what I mean.
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