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tramadol

by pepsi4, May 26, 2003 12:00AM
I'm confused about everything I've been hearing about tramadol (Ultram).  I understand that it should be used with caution (or not used at all) amongst abuse-prone individuals, but the other info I've seen seems contradictive.  I've seen some treatment centers advertise that they use tramadol to help with opiate withdrawal, yet I've also read that taking tramadol during opiate withdrawal can INCREASE withdrawal symptoms.  Can someone set me straight on this?  Thanks in advance.
Member Comments (71)

by mrmichael67, May 26, 2003 12:00AM
Actually, taking tramadol during withdrawal will decrease symptoms.  I know when I was taking vics and percs and I ran out, Ultram helped fill the void.  One has to take into consideration that during a supervised detox (ie. in a hospital), they will be doling it out to you.  They use it to wean you off.  If you do it on your own, then it can be very dangerous because many have just jumped on the tramadol bandwagon in place of their drug of choice.  If you do it on your own, taking ultram to detox is almost the same thing as tapering with your drug of choice.  And, many can't do that.  Ultram is also dangerous for those previously dependent on an opioid because if you take ultram when you have been previously dependent, it just gets the whole thing started again.

by grace521, May 26, 2003 12:00AM
This is the first time I've posted.  I agree with the person beforebe, Ultram can decrease withdrawl symptoms but you have to be careful not to trade one drug for another.  I was told Ultram isn't addictive and that is a lie.  I've been taking painkillers for 2 years and the past six months has gotten really bad.  But during that time Ultram was one drug I used and if I had ultram now I would abuse it just like I'm abusing my norco, vicodin, and whatever else.  So be careful and good luck.  I'm so glad I found this place- I don't feel so alone

by terter, May 26, 2003 12:00AM
To: Everyone/pepsi4
Just like michael said tramadol is addictive also, It is differant then vics and not as strong you can tapper with them but if you start taking more and more the w/d are as bad as vics, I know b/c I did it, everyone is differant but the fact that it is addictive is just that, you can have sucess tappering with low doses, but Ultramm is unpredictable as it can cause sycosis and bad w/d if it is abused anyone can tapper with a low dose of an opiate usualy supervised, tell your doc that you would like to tapper with Tramadol. Do not believe anyone who tells you its a non-narcotic or not addictive because whatever is in it acts just like any opiate I was taking 15 to 20 every day 5 at a time and withdrawls were terrible but again I abused them and I think thats the answer to your question if you abuse you will have w/d  if you tapper with them you might be able to make your w/d more bearable.  TER

by terter, May 26, 2003 12:00AM
To: Everyone/ ques.
Can anyone tell me about suboxen I think thats what its called. Is it addictive and is there w/d  after, what does it do for an opiate user? I am done with the first phase of withdrawls and wondering would it be an idea to take it for cravings and depression? but I don't want to get caught up with another drug.

by pepsi4, May 26, 2003 12:00AM
To: Forum-M.D.-rcb/Everyone
Thank you for you responses.  For the record, I am not going through withdrawals, and have been off everything for a long while.  My basic belief is that abstinence is the best way to go, although I know people that have been physically addicted and use opiates sparingly -- they seem to have gotten it through their heads that they can never go back to abusing again.  Still, I advocate abstinence for most folks.  I personally tend to lean more towards SR and RR than the AA/NA type of thinking, but I say: "what ever works for you is what's best".
   My concern is that the information I've found about tramadol is quite confusing.  I would question using it for certain withdrawals, as seems to increase the chances of having siezures (if what I read is correct!).  Thanks for pointing me to those threads.  And thanks to all who answered.  I'm looking forward to more posts -- I'd like to know what others think about this tramadol/withdrawal thing....

by mrmichael67, May 26, 2003 12:00AM
One of tramadol's side effects is that is CAN or MAY cause seizures.  That side effect is neither dose dependent nor does it happen as a result of withdrawal.  Some people are prone to seizures and most aren't.  Unfortunately, it is hard to tell who is prone.  There are people who have had seizures from it and they had been taking it for quite some time.

by hippy, May 26, 2003 12:00AM
my experence with ultram and ultracet
is that it was a good drug to take when i ran out of vikes or percs, ulrram took away the with drawls from the percs and vikes.
i was told they were non narcotic.
the one thing good about them for me was i never got any kind of buzz or high from them like i did from vike's.
so they were easier to get off of for me.
when i did stop taking them , i did go through with drawls that were  very simalar to vike withdrawl, for the 1st week , but after the 1st week it was easier to get back to feeling normal faster, while vike withdrawls effected me for months, week 1 being very difficult and the next 2 months being difficult
with bouts of severe depression and totol lack of energy.
when i took vikes i was up to 15 a day , while  with the ultram
i only took around 4 to 6 a day.
so for me ultram was much esier to deal with .
while vikes and perc's were just out of controll.
i have read here at the fourm where others have gone down a path where they were taking 20 or mor ultram a day and thier withdrawls were a nightmare.
so it would seem each person would have to ask themselves
why they are taking the ultram, and how it is affecting there mood , and if they are useing them to get a high.
one other thing about the ultram for me was it did not take away my sex drive where vikes did.
the ultram also made me sweat a lot while i slept at night.
everyone is different , i did not like ultram and the way it made me feel, while vikes and percs  made me feel good in the beginning stages of taking it, i had the sam effect with perc;s and oxy, they elavated my mood and gave me energy and helped a lot with pain., but after a year or so of useing them  , all those good feelings and side effects  vanished and i took pills just to function, getting high or feeling good was out of the picture along with it helping my pain. i guess this had to do with my tolerence going through the roof.

well just some thoughts, peace hippy,
im clean now 13 months and i am taking vioxx for pain, along with exersize and vitamines.

by Hopefulone, May 27, 2003 12:00AM
To: terter
Hi Terter,
I posted about suboxone last week but maybe you didn't read that post.

I am in the midst of a suboxone detox, and if you are already through the physical part of wds, I'd strongly advise you to not start taking suboxone unless you and your doctor feel you need it for maintenance therapy.  Subxone is an opiate, though it is also a partial opiate antagonist.  The bottom line is, it does cause physical dependancy and you do get withdrawals when you go off it. The withdrawals are not as bad as hydrocodone withdrawals, but they are bad. They feel like the most extreme exhaustion and lethargy you can possibly imagine.  I tried to get off fast, and am not going to be on it longer than 3 weeks (this is my last week, and I'm on half a pill every few days).

Best to be done with opiates if that is what your goal is. Suboxone will only prolong it.  If you are interested in a non addictive med that can help subdue cravings, ask your Doc about revia. It is naltrexone. Suboxone consists of buprenorphine (the opiate part) with naltrexone in it to keep addicts from crushing the pills and abusing them.  Naltrexone (revia) blocks opiates from attaching to receptors, thus if you take an opiate while taking naltrexone you won't feel anything from it.  

I'll keep you all posted on how my weaning from suboxone goes. Today I'm not on it, and I feel pretty much ok, just a little tired, but yesterday I had half a pill, and it stays in the sytem 48 hours, so I bet by tomorrow I'll feel really lethargic.

Help me hang in there!

by terter, May 27, 2003 12:00AM
To: Hopeful1
Good luck to you, I guess I was looking for an easy way out w/ Suboxone, I went through w/d around 5/12 and I'm still craving very badly, I trie to keep busy but my mind keeps wondering in the drug direction I keep thinking to myself just a couple then so on and so on, My cravings are worse today then the week of w/d I guess the suboxone wouldn't be a good choice for me. The problem with revia for me would be to get myself to take that pill since the choice would be mine. Thank you for responding, and again the best of luck to you. Ter

by Hopefulone, May 27, 2003 12:00AM
To: terter
Well terter, Revia is in suboxone, so if you started suboxone you'd be getting both, though according to my doctor the revia in the suboxone doesn't get into your system unless you crush the pills, I'm not sure I believe that, since it does help stop my cravings, and plain buprenorphine, when I've been on it, has not stopped the cravings.

Have you tried support groups? there is a fabulous NA group online if you can't make it to f2f meetings. Try www.egna.org and click on the online meetings. I go there all the time for support as well, and it is NA, so be aware of that if you don't like NA, but they chat meetings they have are great and the people are really helpful.

good luck to us all!

by terter, May 27, 2003 12:00AM
To: hopefulone
I am waiting for an appt with a therapyst, I've never been before so I'm not sure what to expect, I have no problem coming clean with my addiction, I just hope it helps. Thanks for your answer it helped a lot.   Ter

by truehead, May 27, 2003 12:00AM
Hello..

I have been trying to ween off of percs for a while and I just wanted some pointers.  I used to eat 10-12 a day for a year or so then I detoxed for 5 days.. and on day 6 I started to eat them again.. i made it through the worst, but i started again.. now i find that they dont do for me what they used to.. and i want freedom..

i havent eaten any in 3 days and i can survive on an ultram a day with some valiums.. i know i am pretty much in the clear.. but im stressed.. and worried.. can anyone tell me if weening off the ultrams at one a day will work.. what happens when i dont have one.. will it be as bad as my previous detox.. any insight would be appreciated..

thank you all

by terter, May 27, 2003 12:00AM
To: True
Just one seems to be a low enough dose to help a lot. If I ever went that low I would already been in W/D. 1 a day seems you can probly stop any time if you've been doing it long enough, But each person is different, I think your on the right track. I haven't taken Percs but I am familiar with Ultram. Good Luck Ter

by hippy, May 28, 2003 12:00AM
To: true

hey true, i took ultrams, and went through withdrawls
from them a few times, i used them to get of vikes and percs a bunch of times.
if you are only taking 1 a day you should be fine.
you have to be more carful of the withdrawls from the valiums,
best to only take them for 1 week and ween down as the week goes along.the with drawls from valiums can be very bad.
when ya stop taking the valiums ,depression  tends to be fairly srrong.

ultram withdrawls make ya panic,,and people who take like 10 or more a day of the ultram  have withdrawl symtoms just like
vikes and percs.
if you can take 1 a day, you might want to try to drop them all togetherone of the major withdrawl symptoms is lack of sleep,
week 1 is the worst, that is what the valiums are good for ,
lack of sleep in week 1 and 2.
the lack of sleep somtimes go's on for a month or 2.
my experence is to use the ultram for week to help with the vike withdrawl  week 1 and the valiums at night week 1 for sleep, then cold turkey after that.
taking thomas's receipe the whole time is very helpful.
peace and keep posting ,  hippy

by theGolden1, May 29, 2003 12:00AM
Finally .... my daughter is going away for a few days and that means no babysitting for my 2 year old grandaughter. Now I can try to break away from this tramadol (ultram) I have a full bottle of vicodin and a bottle of valium ... and a very strong survival instinct. Every morning I just hate having to take these 2 1/2 pills to start my day. Today I cut it to 2 1/8 of a pill .... and I felt the difference by nightfall. Tommorrow I watch the kid while they are packing .... and then it begins. I'm so anxious that I will go into a big psychosis or something and be forced to take the pain pills and then I will be stuck. I really do not like valium .... sorry. I'm just worried about acting like a mental case around my family. Geesh .... I wish I could check in somewhere. Where's the Betty Ford Center?

by AmberHunter, May 29, 2003 12:00AM
To: Everyone/goldie
hey goldie!! don't really have anything to say, just wanted to say "hi" lol, not "high"!

amber

by grappler, May 29, 2003 12:00AM
Right now I am contemplating on going back on prescription medication I thought that I could go with just over the counter stuff but I can't. I used to take Ultram (Tramadol) which is the worse stuff. I need help. How can I tell the doctor that I want to be on meds permanently. My story is on the Ultram/Ultracet thread FYI. I have such a hard time going out and enjoying life because of this nagging back pain. I went to the doctor and he gave me some Dolobid or something like that for the pain in my back,but that did'nt phase it for when I am up and about for extended periods of time. He has me bend over and walk on my toes and on my heels and I mean it does'nt hurt like a sharp pain so I have mobility but after standing for a while or sitting down for a while my back get real weak and I feel like it's real tired and worn down when I use to have the Ultram it would take the pain away but I was taking too much and if I take some type of narcotic I know for sure that I can manage it and only take my recommended dose but I know that I will be hooked sooner or later but it's not as bad as the Ultram.
Because I took some narcotics (vicodin) when I was released from the hospital for about 6 months and followed my prescription and it did help me. So what do I tell the doc "I want narcotics" because he was contemplating that last time but he said, "I want to give you something for your pain, but I don't want you to be to sedated while your at work so we'll try this Dolobid" and that did'nt work. Well I know that I'll have to take something with a narcotic to feel like not scared to go out and do more stuff besides work out because it's weird because when I work out I my pain is blocked or something especially during aerobic activity and that's another thing when I was taking vicodin back then after about 5 months I started jogging and it seemed that it would hit me just as hard as it did the first time I ever took it with the same dose. Could it be that I sweated out the drug and purged my system by jogging? Or what? Well anyway I know you guys will write back to me like no tommorrow and give some good responses that will help me out. If you're not familiar with my story I will post it again on this thread right under this one.

Thanks,

All of you

SoCal Grappler

by grappler, May 29, 2003 12:00AM
This is my story:

I am a world class athlete (olympic wrestler/ultimate fighter. If anyone has seen the HBO special "The Smashing Machine" that is almost my exact story just that I was led to dependence by an accident. I was in a serious accident I ruptured some discs and had some fractures in my spine and had some nerve damage that extended into my stomach and made my stomach very sensitive to the touch and that almost took my life and was forced into retirement and my "olympic" and "fighting" career was put on hold or held off indefinetley. Well, anyway I was given many medicines including a large number of opiates for back and nerve damage and pain that was incurred from my accident. I must admit that I had withdrawl symptoms from Morphine when I was discharged from the hospital but overcame them in a few days. Seven later I went to see a doctor and he perscribed me some Ultram or as generic is known "Tramadol" it took some time to get used to,because at first its not a pain reliever it feels like a sedative or something weird that gave me headaches, but once I used it long enough it did ease the pain and ease the symptoms especially the ones I have the most trouble with which are the damage to a nerve that extends to my stomach, in fact one of my stomach muscles was collapsed which looked kind of deformed for about a year. The problems started when I started to run out of the perscription before it was time for a refill and this happend time and time again I felt extremely dependent I never felt like this even with the vicodine or whatever else I took. I have a tremendous amount of will and I told myself I am getting off of this **** no matter what. It was so tough but I did it and the withdrawls continued for two-weeks I have never encountered anything so mentally and physically challenging and difficult to beat. I'll tell you I have fasted for a couple of days no food no water while still training like a madman to get down to weight for competitions and I competed in Russia, Bulgaria, Crotia, Cuba and I thought that was mentally and physically challenging for the normal human. Over the course of my two-week withdrawl I developed sores in my mouth like blisters probably because of the fever and chills I got, but man, I thought,"this is heavy duty" I can't believe how rough this is it was something that I thought that probably was going to be able to beat or overcome because how overwhelming the symptoms were. I would not advise the use of this medicine to anyone and the doctor said "don't worry about it it's not a narcotic medicine." Well it might not be narcotic but it sure has some "allout" more than narcotic effects. I have since stopped taking it and am now taking some other medicine that does'nt totally take my pain away(ibuprophen) but I don't care I will probably have to live with it for the rest of my life it's nagging but tolerable. I can still workout and strengthen my muscle tissue and train hard but not to where I'll injure myself it seems that it helps with the pain. I still take some vicodin every once in a while but only when I can't stand it. Also, if there is someone with a similar problem with nerve damage that extends to their stomach and still bothers them please, please email me with any suggestions on treatment. I invite anyone or any other person with a similar story to email me. But to recap please Say No To ULTRAM (Tramadol)!!!!!!!!!!


Thanks

SoCal Grappler
Team Machine

by theGolden1, May 29, 2003 12:00AM
To: Grappler
Dear Grappler .... so sorry about your injuries. I just had a thought while reading your first post. If you are close with your doctor and can work together to manage the back pain, the plan would be to use an opiate most of the time and when the opiate is not as affective anymore (tolerance) then use the tramadol for a short while (2weeks or so) then go back to the opiate again. These drugs are interchangeable and both are affective for pain relief. The doc might suggest something like methadone .... or a long lasting pain med, but you know yourself better than anyone. Use the best medicine for YOU .... also,  use something that you can kick easily when the time comes. Now ... this pain of yours can go away comepletely, but only if you allow yourself to heal! When using vikes we can do everything (just like superman) and not feel a twinge. But we are "re-injuring our old injuries" ... Yes, that's right. The result is we never heal because we don't allow our bodies to "rest" the injured area. (in your case, your back) The opiate blocks the pain so well ... we keep traumatizing a bad back or weak shoulder. That's the dilema of opiates. If you put as much thought and effort into "healing" as you do into your other physical fitness persuits ..... you could beat this. I know it. The body and psyche have remarkable regenerative powers. The proper rest, the proper thoughts ....the brain produces the right hormones and chemicals for healing to take place. Use the pain meds, but not to "keep going" in the same line of work. A brand new mind-body connection is needed, and that means a whole new dude. Time for ROBO Grappler .... it would take a year or so, but you could be all better and off pain meds. Look into chiropractic, acupuncture and shiatzu massage, just to start with, but really big guy, you need to change your line of work. I say this with complete respect and caring for you .... all my best, Goldie

by suzieneedshelp, May 30, 2003 12:00AM
To: Heya Goldie and Amber!
Wanted to say hey and Goldie, if there is anything i can do to support you plz call me or e-mail me.
you had my e-mail but it is ***@****
You both are dear women and Goldie and Amber i see how much you reach out  to others.  REcovery is about relationships..to people, to work, to drugs, to hobbies, to ourselves, to our God most of all, to our children, to our problems, etc.  I am learning how to cope with life and then how to do it wihtout the need to use mind altering substances to numb myself and escape all of it.  My disease is one of thinking and the drugs were "just a symptom". (my words and from the AA basic text)
I love ya'll!
suzie

by grappler, May 31, 2003 12:00AM
To: Goldie/Everyone
Thanks Goldie,

But I don't think that I would ever take Ultram again.  Not even just for a day.  I think that I am doomed to take opiates until I can find an appropriate surgical procedure.

I am in pain all the time. It's like an annoying pain that hurts my side in my rib area it starts in the area of T-7,T-8 and extends to my stomach.  I have never talked to anyone with similar pain or injuries. If there is someone on this forum please write back.  I will see the doc next week and will most likely be on meds next week I know that it is real pain because I have'nt taken anything to calm it. Well I guess it'll be good in a way because it will keep my mind off of the nagging pain and I am hoping will give me more motivation to do something like go out and have fun or something.

Thanks to all of you,


Socal Grappler
Team Machine

by theGolden1, Jun 01, 2003 12:00AM
To: Grappler
Dear friend ... so sorry if my previous post was over bearing. I didn't mean to be pushy. I just got all fired up and decided that I knew what the problem was ... not exactly but generally. When you speak of working out and excersizing ... well, I'm kind of motherly about the people I like and I was trying to protect you. You are a smart person and I'm sure you tred very carefully when it comes to your previous injuries. I wasn't suggesting that you sit around and do nothing for a year ... cause I know you couldn't do that, but I was thinking that maybe with a new plan ... those problem areas could heal and you would be as good as new. Actually ... I am kind of amazed at what you did. I don't blame you about ultram. As for me ... I quit ultram 2 days ago, but have to use a small amount of opiates cuz I cannot deal with the withdrawal from ultram. I will have to stop in 2 more days or I will have a new problem .... so who am I to give advice?
I wish you luck with your doctor and I know you are a winner so you will prevail .... never give up .... Goldie

by modoggirl, Jun 01, 2003 12:00AM
Hi everyone I am new I posted for the first time in the methadone maintence thread. I am an opiate abuser on methadone for 1 year...just recently relapsed...from my  experience with ultram yes u r right, it does take the place of opiates and absollutely causes withdrrawel syptoms (symptoms) to go away or decrease...but it is just as difficult and uncomfortable to ct as any other opiate...i am seriously wondering if i wil ever be able to live without any opiates in my system..i have been abusing for over 10 years heavily and it seems such a part of my life (a bad one), i dont think i will ever be able to quit altogether...i am also a fibromyalgia patient which certainly doesnt help...just wanted to comment before going to bed..night everybody

by theGolden1, Jun 02, 2003 12:00AM
To: Modoggirl
There is a fine line between "abuse" of pain killers and trying to achieve adaquit pain relief. You and you alone can decide if you were using to "get high" ... for fibromyalgia opiates are contraindicated and should be used occassionaly for breakthrough pain. The best medicine for that condition is ultram. The antiinflamatory meds like vioxx and celebrex do not work because fibro does not come from inflamation (inflammation). I have stayed away from opiates for 3 years and used only ultram .... and it went away!
Now I am getting off ultram .... and hopefully will be off in a few more days .... you can live without drugs, but first you must figure out what is going on with the chronic pain and how you are going to work on it ... be patient and read up on fibromyalgia (FMS) Good luck to you ..... Goldie

by JSaari, Jun 05, 2003 12:00AM
I have had two seizures that I am pretty darn sure were caused by the Ultram/Tramadal that I am taking.  I know I have to get off of it, and my doctor told me to start tapering.  He said it as if it was the easiest thing in the world....NOT.  I try to taper, then a little while later I take more ane say that I will taper tomorrow.  Well, there have been a lot of tomorrowes, but fortunately, no more seizures.  I don't get a high off of Ultram, but it totally kills my appetite which has helped me lose 30 pounds this past winter.  I don't need to lose anymore weight, but I can't get off the Ultram.  I'm trying, but damm it's scary.  I know what the withdrawals feel like and I'm scared to taper down that far again.  So, in answer to the original message, I say don't take Ultram, don't even start.  I, too, was told it was non-addictive and non-narcotic.  What a load of you-know-what.

by ldjohn, Jun 10, 2003 12:00AM
I am an addict and posted before about my stressed out life.  I take over 25-30 tramadol/ultram a day,  yes, and no seizures.  I was told that if you didn't have one as of now then you are not prone to them.  I am now in such denial that I can't even think about quitting.  My husband is getting angry and I am not happy with myself either.

My son had an MRI (diagnosed with brain tumor in 99 and removed)but the results were good.  4 years later he is doing well, but his eyes and hearing loss is what we are working to fix.  My twin girls 3 years old are a handful.  At 43, I know if I didn't take the ultram I would be asleep on the couch half of the time.  I know because I quit for a month last year and I felt tired all the time.  

Goldie, I am proud of you. I am so scared to go off taking them with such a high dose that I am trying to taper down and then quit.  Any other suggestions????

ldjohn

by theGolden1, Jun 16, 2003 12:00AM
To: JSaari and Idjohn
I swear ... if I get through this tramadol detox in one peice, I'm going to create a website or at least a message board for the thousands of people dealing with this drug. In many ways it's like methadone. It was a Godsend for me as I was in alot of pain from fibromyalgia, I was tired, depressed, over weight ... the whole nine yards. But try to get off of it ... and it's a whole other story! I posted something up top regarding the reason why it is impossible to stop taking it. By blocking the reuptake of the neuro chemicals norepinephrine and serotonin, it modifies the pain message resulting in pain releif. It's an antidepressant. Period. Anyway ....I lowered my dose as low as I could stand and put myself on an opiate (vicodin low dose) and I am off it for 16 days so far ..... another week I will work on quitting vicodin. I hope I make it. I had to use valium for sleep a few times as sonata didn't do a crappin thing. Now the sonata seems to be working with 2 mil of valium. I must sleep ... I just can't make it without sleep. My email is ***@**** .... I will try my mortal best to help you ... Goldie

by JUZKILLME, Jun 17, 2003 12:00AM
if anyone has any info about the anti depressant effects of ultram (ie- why they work faster than say, prozac, and can antidepressants be used to titrate off of tramadol,etc.)- or any other info about tramadol substitutes, etc. please email me at ***@**** thanx- I too, have been caught up in the tramadol lie!!!! dont even know if i can even bring myself to trt to kick them, why bother if i will be depressed and tired forever if I go off of them...what about long term effects? does anyone know of any, or do they even know about that either??? good luck, god bless...

by theGolden1, Jun 17, 2003 12:00AM
To: Sandstorm, KimH and All
These threads fill up so fast I was afraid I wouldn't get to say anything .... it took me eight months of cutting my dose of tramadol (get this) a quarter of a pill.... 1/4 of a tramadol every other week!! It was the only way I could lower my dose without having traumatic symptoms. Let's face it, we all have lives to live. What if I was driving and got dizzy? As it is I still lean to the side while walking sometimes. I was able to get down to 2 1/4 before I switched to the opiate. I was so afraid because I had taken tramadol for 3 years ... that I actually took too much vicodin the first time (got sick to my stomach and high) UHGG .. hate that feeling. Now I take 1/2 a pill twice a day. I had absolutely NO pain symptoms ... and I feel normal. I can cry ... I wasn't able to shed a tear  for along time. I was so "robotic" ... I can also eat!! Oh boy ... do I love food. I lost 35 lbs on ultram,  as I said, it's just like antidepressants, although I never took one before ultram.
Hey ... I don't care about fat ... I'll work on it like everyone else ... I want my soul back. I want to feel again ... to be real. This is the kicker people .... new drug coming out for Fibromyalgia ... just like ultram but they took the opiate agonist out. It's still in stage 3 clinical trials ... it's called "MILNACIPRAN" ... the one thing I don't understand is how the antidepressants in ultram work so quickly and a regular antidepressant takes 2 to 3 weeks to work. hmmm ... have to do some more research. I am working on the "Ultram Message Board" There are so many people caught up in this ... having seizures and unable to get off of it .... ***@****

by sandstorm, Jun 17, 2003 12:00AM
To: theGolden1
Good morning,

I just woke up and I hope I understood your post.  You have been off ultram 16 days, THAT IS GREAT!  Keep it up and don't go back it just gets worse and worse.  I did the same as you and I could get no lower than 6 after getting up to 12-16 daily.  I finally quit, I was so tired of it and I didn't want to confess to my Doctor that I screwed up, again.  He was so wonderful for 7 months helping me, but I did like you I took some vicoden for about four days and I think it did help some.
As I said in my other posts it has been 4 months and I feel like I'm finally getting my life back.  Over the years I have been addicted to pain meds and benzos, but the ultram was the real nightmare.  
I will be thinking of you and keep us posted.  If I can do it at 54 years old, I know you can do it. It does get better,I promise you.  Let me know when you get the website.
I don't want to ramble, but I feel so bad for people that don't know what they are getting into with these perscriptions and a lot of them are on their own.  Hopefully, they will find us.
Have a great day, everyone!

by I feel like a junkie, Jul 28, 2007 03:22PM
To: Anyone
I am on my fourth..yes FOURTH week of ultram/tramadol withdrawl and I was wondering if anyone has any advise on how I can deal with this. I get out of my bed and I feel like my legs are giving out, all i want to do is lay in bed all day..plus the non-stop trips to the bathroom.
I have been on them for almost 3 years. Does anyone know how much longer this will last.
I used the ultrams for methadone withdrawl (thats what everyone suggested)

by Keiani, Sep 04, 2007 03:13PM
To: Anyone
Hey everyone, it's funny how i've been reading everyone's comments about tramdol..and how it can be addicting. my doctor have prescribed me a year supply and he couldn't prescribe a narcotic because he couldn't find anything on the xrays. my pain worsens wheen i sleep and stand ,and the pain shoots down to my leg.. it hurts mostly on my lower back..unfortunaletly, the tramdol doesn't really help my back i have to buy lor tabs off of people and that can become verrry expensive.. i have an appointment this thursday with my doctor to get mri reaults...my only concern is that he won't see nething in the mri..because xrays and catskin at the hospitals did not detect anything..i don't want him prescribing me anything weak if he cant find anything and that would suck because my pain is crucial..i can't sleep at night..so my question is similar to another person above..how can i convince my orthopadiec doctor to prescribe a strong narcotic drug?..thanks so much Keiani

by go.dawgs, Sep 09, 2007 11:20PM
To: keiani
I started off the exact same, mri with soso results, a long prescription of tramadol, and now an addiction I cannot kick over two years later. Please, if you haven't started, do NOT start taking this drug. It is ruining my life. I am now up late at night going through my fifth time of trying to stop taking the meds, I can't sleep, I am feverish, shaking...and am wondering how on earth I am going to get through the work tomorrow let alone the next day. I wouldn't wish this on anybody.
By the way, two years later they still don't know what is "wrong" with me...only that I am in pain, but now they don't think I should take the meds since I am addicted from taking them for so long.

by stakee, Sep 10, 2007 06:08AM
To: Everyone
I had no idea how bad tramadol (Or Tramal in Australia) actually was. I have been prescribed it for my severe scoliosis (Im 21) and thought it was just like panadiene or similar. The doc didn't tell me about the side effects and he put me on 2 tabs/4 times a day. I wondered why i felt as high as a kite. I don't feel i am addicted but because of severe back pain, 24/7 it is the only thing that helps just that little bit. I am still active and can do most things (Even though i shouldn't) And because i refuse to have my pain stop me taking my dogs for a walk, i take the tabs.

by cherokee_gal, Sep 10, 2007 06:36AM
To: pepsi4
My opinion is that ultram is one of the worst drugs out there. It is not a great drug for detoxing,or for a practicing addict trying to stay off the opiates. I tried just those very things and i am still paying the price today. Ultram gives you the same "high" as any of the opiates do with very debilitating side effects. Too much tramadol can cause a seizure. I went into "epileptic shock" twice from taking too much. I now take seizure meds permanently. My suggestion and my opinion is if you can avoid any narcotic pain meds do it and definately do not take ultram. I live in daily pain from 6 knee surgeries and a fractured L2, but i detoxed from all pain meds and now have 75 days clean and sober. For me anything that gives me any kind of "high" is a bad idea, and ultram is the devil in disguise. It says in the literature that if you have ever had a problem with any kind of opiate do not take ultram.
Thanks and God Bless,
Debbie

by freudmacher, Sep 25, 2007 09:27PM
To: Everyone
I cannot believe what I am reading. This is the worst....Please, just like so many people have said, do not take this. I agree "ultram is the devil in disguise"...I can't stand to be alone, for the night to come, to go to work and I don't like being in myself. This hurts so much. I am so depressed, I can't sleep, I can't get comfortable. Never in my life have I ever thought a drug should be illegal, except for the normal meth and junk. But someone has to do this for everyone that might go through this. If I had any idea of what to do, I would.

by freudmacher, Sep 25, 2007 09:28PM
To: PS..
I have been off Ultram for 3 days now and the withdrawls are only getting worse.

by juniper01, Oct 06, 2007 11:13AM
To: everyone
Hi, how much ultram do people take a day? I know 400 mg a day is what they say is safe, but how much can you take before suffering health effects, thanks for any info

by tricks32, Oct 06, 2007 03:54PM
To: Everyone
Hi, I have been taking 400-600mg a day, actually, more if i'm completely honest with myself. I sometimes get to the stage where i don't even count. I just go to the medicine drawer without even thinking and take more, it's as though i'm on auto pilot or something. I don't even take them for pain anymore, just the high. Sad or what? I haven't had any for 6 days now due to having a seizure last week and i feel as though everything in my life has just came crashing down. Gone is the happy,positive and energetic person i was and it's driving me nuts. I have also been taking prozac for 4 months whilst taking the tramadol. Maybe if i wasn't taking them i'd have even worse withdrawls. The other bad thing that's came out of stopping is that my arthritis pains are back- i have RA. Also before i started taking tramadol i smoked cannabis for 14 years and had just given up. It's the only time i've managed to stop but now after giving up tramadol i feel like smoking again and i'm going to. I just don't know which is worse. I'm finding it really hard not taking anything. I'm climbing the walls.
I suppose when i think about it there hasn't been a day since 1989 where my mind hasn't been polluted by something or other.Wish i could get into meditation etc but i don't have the patience or the motivation. Just for the record yoga, meditation & tai chi  is good for anyone trying to come off anything- it does work if you want it to and you stick with it. I have no idea whatsoever why i don't do it myself as you still get a high except it's natural-what more could you want? I'll go for now, getting all this off my chest has  made me start to analyse myself for a change, that and the fact i'm bored hearing myself harp on.
I'm really glad i found this forum, and wish everyone in similar situations all the best.
Try to take good care of yourselves xx

by avisg, Oct 06, 2007 05:13PM
To: TRICKS
you are posting on a post that from years ago ,I post a post to you .with your name.
Avis

by juniper01, Oct 06, 2007 09:22PM
To: avisg
hi, I have never done this before so I did not know how or where to post a new blog. Is there somewhere else I should post for more recent replies? Thanks for all the infor. I know the feeling. I loose count but think it is around 700 mg a day, have not had any medical  problems (yet), but am scared to quit, and scared to keep going on like this. The withdrawl from this is unbearable, so I am just looking for any info. Thanks

by avisg, Oct 06, 2007 09:48PM
To: juniper
if you go up to the top and go to post a question you can start new thread . I suggest you taper down you are over 400mg a day and putting your self at risks of seizures .Are you on any other meds. Tram is my Drug of choice I have been clean for over a month getting clean is not fun but possible taper down as far as you can before stopping . Its rough I am not going to lie, its rough but life is much better now.

by tricks32, Oct 07, 2007 01:36PM
To: avis & juniper
Thanks avis,although i'm not quite sure what your message means? I'm new to this too so wasn't sure what i should be doing. Even though i didn't get much of a response i felt much better getting it off my chest. Today has been much better. I have been in the same positive frame of mind as when i was on the tramadol,this is day 7. Maybe it gets better from here? Here's hoping.
Juniper, hope you find all the info you need to come off this. Reading everyone elses posts has certainly helped me a lot.

by juniper01, Oct 08, 2007 07:58PM
To: all/avisg
thank you for the info. I only took 400 today but it was tough. It is almost psychological as I may not need it, i feel o.k., but am so used to taking a certain amount my mind thinks I should take more. Typical of anything one can abuse. Thanks for the advice, I  will keep at it.and tricks good luck, we all can use support and it is good you can get things off your chest. Take each day as a new opportunity.

by avisg, Oct 08, 2007 08:23PM
To: juniper
Like I said I would keep it under 400 .Are you on any other meds and what are you taking the tram for.
Avis

by tricks32, Oct 17, 2007 04:47PM
To: juniper
Thanks juniper. How are you getting on by the way? I also posted a topic on one of the other forums within this site and got some good replies/advice. Have a look if you haven't already. The only way i can explain for you to find it is by typing tramadol in the search box. It comes up with about 7 or 8 other forums and they're all full of good info. Best of luck.

by Derek9353, Oct 27, 2007 03:04AM
To: everyone
I have had cancer of the liver twice in the last 18 months which is devastating enough , however the pain i have endured is serious.I have been taking morphine for nearly 2 years and taking roughly 4000mg per week.2 weeks ago I decided to kick it and I did so suffering major withdrawal symptoms along the way for around a week.I have also been diagnosed in the last 2 weeks with peripheral neuropathy in my feet and hands which is also painful.I have not slept for 2 weeks through pain.I decided to take tramadol and the pain stopped pretty much straight away.I have had some sleep this week which is superb.I know I am going to be on pain killers for good now as it is irreversible and cannot cope with the pain.I do not want to go back onto morphine as I am proud of myself for kicking the habit even though I obviously needed it.Tramadol I fear will stop working after a while so does anyone have any ideas on a similar pain killer that will work long term ?anyone with similar experiences ? tips for pain relief etc.
thanks in advance.
ps I am in Scotland uk where the use of lyrica is not allowed through expense.

by jessica26253, Dec 22, 2007 12:13PM
To: Everyone
Help me!! I have been on Tramadol for about 2 yrs. At first it worked for my pain and made me feel very good and ontop of the world. After awhile I had to keep taking more and more until I was abusing it just to be pain free. It was a never ending cycle running out starting to go through withdrawls and then getting back. Well today is my ninth day off of it and I am in pure agony!!! I do not know what to do. I do not want to go back to it but, I can not live like this. How long do the withdrawls last?  

by avisg, Dec 22, 2007 12:26PM
Jess,
This is a very old post hun.I would go up to the top of the page where it say post a question and star a new post ...Hang on the worst is almost over .I have been clean from tram for a bit over three months I promise life is better clean ......

by Mikey119, Dec 27, 2007 07:11PM
To: everyone
Wanted to drop a line because some of the advice I'm reading here has me concerned.  For 18 months I was addicted to OxyContin & Heroin.  I was snorting 3-5 80mg OC's per day and 5-7 bags of Heroin per day as well.  I tried weening with Vicodin first, which didn't work(100 pills in 36 hours & still in withdrawl).  Then I tried Tramadol, which surprisingly helped more with the withdrawl than the Vics.  In the end, i always ended up back on the OC's & the Heroin.  I couldn't get past the first 36 hours of w/d.  Eventually I found a doctor who turned me onto Suboxone, & this has turned out to be a godsend.  The way Suboxone works is very simple.  It is a VERY strong opiate, stronger than morphine(8mg SUB = 120mg morphine). However, Suboxone does not effect the pleasure centers of the brain, so things like behavior & outlook are not effected by the drug.  Suboxone lasts much longer than typical opiates, so withdrawl is less intense but over a longer period.  If tapered properly under supervision there will be little discomfort.  I recommend to anyone with a mild to moderate opiate addiction to look into Tramadol, severe addiction may need Suboxone.  Those of you who are looking for relief from your habit & dont think you can do it on your own should look into Suboxone.  Call an addiction specialist & make your intentions clear...that you want to use it to get through w/d & then be done with it.  A months prescription should be more than enough for a Tramadol addicition.  Suboxone is VERY safe.  It has a 32mg ceiling, meaning it is difficult to overdose on it & tolerance is less likely because higher doses won't effect you.  It does not effect the pleasure centers so the behavior is not reinforced as with other drugs.  Simply put, it makes your withdrawl symptoms go away without the usual "opiate" side effects.  You just feel NORMAL again.  The only thing I have to warn you about is mixing it with Valiums & other Benzos. At high doses this can be dangerous.  If you are desperate look into this drug.  It is the only thing that has worked for me and I feel that the side effects are blown WAY out of proportion.  It is safe & effective & better than going it alone, which almost never works.  I hope this was helpful to anyone who has read it.  I know your pain & your desperation.  Don't buy into the hype...look into Suboxone to get real help.

by angel444, Jan 02, 2008 08:13PM
I was just prescribed Ultram (Tramadol) today in order to help me detox from my year of a 15/day norco habit. I took my last norcos today, so I'm going to start my "detox" tomorrow with the help of the Ultram. I'm just curious how long the withdrawal horror will last and how well does Ultram work in coming off of the stronger opiates like Norcos? Will I also have to "come off" the Ultram? I really can't afford to take too many days off work. I know that the 3rd and 4th day of detoxing is usually the worst. How do people deal with the anxiety and the mental "desparation" while they are detoxing alone at home? People say that the withdrawals could last months. Will I be able to function at all in order to go to work about 6 days after detox? Does anyone have any hope to share about feeling alot better after detox? I am just so tired of living in this addiction. I want out. I'm just scared off the pain to come. Any advice is appreciated!

by Rebecca08, Jan 11, 2008 11:32AM
To: Mikey119
I agree with you about Suboxen. Though I do have question for any one who knows the answer. Does Suboxen show up as a narcotic on drug test?

by APPLIANCEMAN, Feb 22, 2008 07:47PM
To: evry one
hi 8 years of 1000 mg a day of 200mg tram from uk 8 years $600 a month to them now they say no more they want a perctipt for the tram 8 years with them well now im in need of help dose any one no if there is any vitaims that will help  wife has lime we own our own appliance repair comp have to make 780 $ a day six days a week  just to pay adds in yellow pages and phones i cant even miss aday its me and my 22 year old son i dont no how to stop have to work all day theen come home and work more my wife is so so sick with lime from tick i cant miss work my bills are 14,000 a month we have home office but i run 6 calls and then come home to sick wife paper work please help me i dont want to loose evry thing  please email me dont no what to do love dave ultram is bad bad news cant type or spell to good sorry live in md

by flmagi, Feb 22, 2008 07:51PM
To: applianceman
This is a very old thread that you posted your question on. Please start a new question (Copy & paste) , so that you will get more responses. And Welcome to the forum. We're here to help you.

by Peco56, Jun 20, 2008 06:03PM
To: Everyone
3 years on Ultram. 2 nd week off. Terrrible side effects, can't work, limit sleep, lay around all day!! What a way to live but mo-betta than the alternative.  I only Hope & Pray that it last just 3-4 weeks then back to some normalcy of life so I can go back to work & support my wife & kids of 4. All the stories of the terrible withdrawl rely gives emotional support that I am not the only one going thru this terrible thing.
Has ANYONE tried any type of herb or suppliment that helped with the runs or weak feelings or the aching in the body all day???
We need to form some sort of on line coalition to relay our nightmares to the FDA about this terrible drug that they say is harmess,
I hope & pray for all of you fighting the fight. Stick with it, dont give up.
peco

by avisg, Jun 20, 2008 06:30PM
There are some supplements that will help you for mood and energy as long as you are not on any anti depressants ....Ltyrosine and 5hpt....You are almost past the worst.
congrats on your two weeks.

by malenurse57, Jun 20, 2008 08:27PM
I am 45 days clean from tramadol. It took almost all this time to really get my energy level back but if you stay active it does help. I agree the FDA should know more about how really dangerous this drug is. Good luck and God bless

by Lona11, Jun 30, 2008 08:27PM
As someone else on here said, I use Ultram (tramadol) when I don't have percocet to avoid the withdrawal.  When I take the Ultram, I won't have any withdrawal at all but if I wouldn't have either one, I would go right into opiate withdrawal.  The good part of the tramadol though is I don't crave them the way I want the Percocets.  I'm going to try my best to keep cutting back the Ultram to wean myself off all of these meds...  I have been on pain meds for 10 years from an auto accident. I was 50 years old and had never taken a pain pill because if I did, it made me sick to my stomach.  I did get off everything for a couple of months but taking the Ultram just prolongs the inevitable, opiate withdrawal.  I have never had any side affects from Ultram except the loss of appetite.  To me, that is a good thing as it helps me lose weight.but what do you do if you still have the pain?  I have never had an addictive personaltiy my whole life.  I was a social smoker and drinker (not anymore) and never did pick up either habit. I hate being addicted to the pain meds.  I think probably everyone on here has taken more than they should at times or not taken it like they should, whether they admit it or not,  but I think I am going to try and wean myself off all of it without telling my doctor.  I really don't want "addict" plastered all over my folder.  Without my percocets, I usually take 4-6 Ultram a day.  Does anyone know how to wean yourself with the tramadol, or how much to cut back everyday?

by Victor322, Jun 30, 2008 10:54PM
bump

by EmilyPost, Jun 30, 2008 11:18PM
Tapering off the amount you are on is pretty easy, I did it rapidly (and genuinely thought I had the flu) then I went cold turkey. It's been 11 days. Today was bad. It's getting better as the night goes on (which is odd) and yesterday was half way good.

How do you get off them? Taper meaning take less each week or day depending on how much you can handle and then stop. If you are just dependant and not an addict it will be ok. If you are an addict, get all the tramadol out of the house.

You are going to feel mighty bad (like you have the flu) for about 3-4 days. By day 7 I started to feel a bit better. By Day 10 I thought I was ok. But then it can grab you and drag you under again.

Hi Lona, Hi Peco if you are still here (I hope I hope!)

Get off tramadol ASAP. It's freakin' poison.

You know that it is a horrible cocktail of faux-opiate and an antidepressant. So it's gonna not just make you sick it'll also mess with your thoughts. In my case, a huge amount of the darkness LEFT around day 6. Tramadol was making me have suicidal ideation.

It's funny cause this is the way I found this forum. It pulled up this exact thread. I read the whole thing. Was most struck by The Grappler because he (like me) is/was physically really strong but tramadol kicked his poattootieee. It was the same for me.

If you want you can taper, I did it fast and then ran outta pills and cold turkey there I was. It's been 11 days. Seems more like 11 years .... it has changed my sense of time certainly.

Glad to see you both; fellow Tramadol haters. *kicks Tramadol again*

Love and healing,
Emily

by Lona11, Jul 01, 2008 03:04PM
To: Emily
Hi Emily, I usually don't take the Tramadol unless I am out of percocets and then it is just to avoid opiate withdrawal.  Honestly, I did not know there was anything wrong with Tramadol until I started reading this forum.  You hear all the time about pain medication withdrawal but not Tramadol, or at least I've never heard of it.  I wonder if doctors know how serious it can be?   I guess I say that because the Tramadol prescription I get gives me 5 refills (which narcotics don't) and I have even gotten Tramadol as samples in a doctor's office.I have been on and off of tramadol for 10 years and I don't have any side affects that I know of unless I'm not taking enough of them to cause side effects.  Do you know if there is anything else to take that isn't addictive to ease the symptoms of withdrawal?  I commend you for "cold turkey", I did it once and I just don't think I could go through that again.  You may be right though, having any Percs or Tramadol in the house, would totally keep me from getting off them.  I'm going to try tapering with the Tramadol when I run out of Percs.  I don't get the "mental" craving for Tramadol so in my case, I think it would be easier to get off them.  I feel so weak mentally.  I've got to try though, I just hate being dependent on anything.  I think I can do it if my pain isn't too bad.  Wish me luck and the best of luck to you.  It sounds like you've got the worse part over with.  Congrats!

by dominosarah, Jul 01, 2008 04:41PM
To: emilypost
i was dependant on my DOC....therefore i am an addict.

by Peco56, Jul 04, 2008 05:12PM
To: Emily & all
It would seem that everyone is different but it sounds like no matter what quiting Tramadol is pure HELL.
I am in my 4th week & I still lay around most of the day with no stinking energy, blotted like a blimp & eating puts me out like a light. Before as in now I have always worked out at 6am with bike, rower & weights. so weather someone is in shape or not is not going to make the trip off the hell highway any mo-betta!! ! ! !
I just pray this is the last week of this ****. If not I must say nothing would be better than having 1 or 2 tram... to get thru this.
I have also beeen to a homeopath doctor, $1,000 of blood, saliva, & peee test. He jjust wanted to give me about $4,500 worth of shots.  Asked him for something to help with the withdrawls, $20 worth of drops under the tongue, Passiflora Plex, that does NOT work.
Oh Lord let this be the last week.
To ALL that are going thru the withdrawal **** hang in there, God Bless and stay Strong.
Peace,
Peco

by asanamom29, Oct 17, 2008 09:54AM
I have been on lortab on and off for over 4 years, the past three I have taken ulram on a daily basis, my tolerance went up so I took more. It was at first a perscription for my painful ongoing medical reasons and it slowly creeped up and turned into a monster. I just stopped my Lortab abd Ultram 3 days ago, on day 2 I ended up in the ER with seizure like activity, feeling as if I was absolutely insane. The Dr. explained to me that when you are on a particular drug(some are worse than others) it takes over your body's natural process and by just stopping I didn't give my body any warning. I have NEVER had this happened when I would stop my Lortab's or Percocets in the past. This was all Ultram, it's a very sneaky drug if you ask me. It can be your bestfriend while your taking it it does what it is suppose to do, but as soon as I tried to go without it threw my body and mind in to a crazy house. I have tremors, depression, my vision is off when I look at things. I just don't want to be around anyone, I just want to feel normal again. The Dr. said it takes time for the body to build back natural receptors in the brain so I just have to suck it up and get through it , but this is not easy at all.I don't feel like I have anyone to talk to or has a clue of what I am going through. I just wish the world would stop and wait up for me, but we all know how that goes.
Love and Light****Jami

by addict123, Oct 18, 2008 09:27AM
I was using heroine and dilodid (sp?)  . I tried a few times to just quit cold turkey but the withdrawals were awful. I found that the anxiety was the worst part. So then I decided to go to the methadone clinic. But that is such a pain to go there every morning and pay them $13 a day for what is really a government approved dope. Then recently my doctor prescribed me tramadol for my carpul tunnel syndrom (syndrome). This doctor knows nothing about my drug abuse history/treatment. So when I researched Tramdol I find out that it can be used to help opiate withdrawal. So I stopped going  to the methadone clinic yesterday and I feel horrible today. Will the tramadol help??

by curious1965, Oct 21, 2008 11:03AM
How many tramadol are people actually taking on a daily basis....REALLY/HONESTLY?  Are you talking about 20-25+ pills a day?  I cannot imagine if you're taking what is being prescribed (less than 400mg) that the affects are that dibilating, but then again, I haven't stopped.  Would love to hear about the quantities you are actually eating a day.

Curious

by fishpro619, Nov 27, 2008 09:28PM
Recently had L5 disc placement fused with L4.  Got oxycontin which was a big mistake.  Was up to 400mg a day.  Mostly snorting them.  Worst come down I think I have ever experienced.  I wasdown to 2 7.5 percs that I take 3 times a day.  I really don't want to be on them anymore so I just switched to tramadol.  Should I expect some withdrawl symptoms from the 6 percs even on the tramodol?  Thanks for any responses!

by howcouldiknow, Apr 23, 2009 06:12AM
It's hard to tell, fishpro619. Most people say that tramadol alleviates withdrawal from opioids. I know that other opioids relieve withdrawal from tramadol. Or at least for a couple of a hours. A lot of people find that tramadol keeps opioid withdrawal away for hours on end.

You must be warned. Tramadol causes dependency as well. Similar to the opioid AND anti-depressant type. Withdrawal from tramadol is in some cases worse than with opioids because of this. Don't believe me? Look it up. You'll find something.

by mick2107, May 24, 2009 05:33PM
Hello i have been using tramadol so that i may stop taking codine ibuprofen tablets. I initially started taking them to stop migraine headaches but the headaches stopped a while ago.
I was used to taking the tablets for a long time and the tranquil effects were encouraging me to take more of them.
I ended up taking 3 boxes in a day at one point - over 90 tablets with 12mg codine each and 500mg of ibuprofen.
I was getting stomach pains as well as being very dependent on them and they were costing me allot to buy from the chemist as well.
I managed to cut down to 48 tablets a day which was 2 boxes but my health was starting to suffer due to them.
I went to see my doctor and he prescribed me with tramadol 50mg tablets.
At first i managed to cut the other tablets down to a box of 24 before hand and when the doc gave me the tramadol i took 10 in a day at first and i suffered some withdrawal for about a week of taking them but they helped me to overcome it better.
Now i have managed to get down to 3 a day - one for morning, one in the afternoon, and one before sleep.
They have helped me allot - i am hoping my doctor can give me some more at a lower dose because i still find them hard to stop.
I would not recomend drug taking to anyone and if you do get migraines it is better to get some other treatment because opiates or tramadol are adictive.
I am ok now but i do want to quit the 3 a day that i still take.

by Deeeg, Jun 02, 2009 04:47PM
To: Deeeeg
HELLO this is pretty much the greatest website ever!!!  Ok so I was hit by a damn car and have had to take percs for the last two years.  as you can probably guess I now have a huge tolerance.  If I don't have them I feel like absolutely awful.  I don't want to live like this.  But the back pain is actually worse if not equal to the withdrawal.  I was given Ultram or Tramadol and it seems to help.  It even seems to reduce the withdrawal except I am still sweaty.  But whatever.  I haven't gone this long without a perc for almost a year.  Why can't the doctors fix me???  I don't want to take Ultram any longer either.  In a perfect world I wouldn't end up having a huge tolerance to the percs...  Or maybe there would be a doctor that could actually fix me!!!  Anyone have any ideas???  Is there anything I can do to be normal?  Or do I have to just tough it out?  

by Deeeg, Jun 02, 2009 04:51PM
To: Deeeeg
I just want to add, STAY STRONG PEOPLE!!!!!  
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