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Tramadol

I think my boyfriend of two years has been taking Tramadol (he doesn’t want to talk about it). I am not sure how long but I have noticed some weird things over the last two weeks and I was wondering if anyone knows if these could be side effects from taking too much tramadol. The first weird thing was for two days every time we got in the car he would get nauseous and a few times even made me pull over so he could get sick. He said he just got car sick...but in the two years we have been together he has never gotten car sick before?? Then he slept until 3:00 in the afternoon…said he was just tired. His sexual drive has lessened and when we do have sex it takes way longer for him to finish and I am pretty sure he just lied and said he finished the last time. Does anybody know if these are side effects of taking tramadol??!! Nothing I have read had listed any sexual side effects.
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Taking too much opiates for you to handle can very well make you nauseous/puke. And decreased sexual drive is another known side effect of opiate use. There is definately a chance your boyfriend is using opiates.
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It sure sounds like the effects of taking too much opiates. I know I would get sick if I took too many and became really tired.
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