thank you! will see a doctor first thing in the morning
Without examining you, it is difficult to say what could be wrong. Since it has been a week, there is no emergency, but you need to see a doctor as soon as you can to assess the level of damage.
and what would your guess be that is actually wrong with me?
i am alone at the moment and have no way of going to a doctor as it is quite late at night, should i go straight to a doctor when i wake up in the morning?
and what kind of permanent effects would it leave with me i am quite scared?
Hi!
It is very unfortunate that someone drugged you like this. Tramadol has a plasma elimination half life of 6-7 hours, so all the drug will get metabolized and excreted by about 30-35 hours. However, mixed with alcohol, tramadol can cause serious side effects. Usually tramadol acts by altering the brain’s biochemical environment and similarly alcohol too alters brains biochemical environment. Together the two can cause persistence of a drunken feeling, not feeling all right, feeling sedated, inability to take decisions, dizziness, nausea, vomiting, stomach upset etc.
If you are still experiencing the symptoms after a week, please do not stay alone. Consult a doctor because at times the side effects may cause permanent damage. You may be given a drip to flush out the metabolites of both tramadol and alcohol faster. Also, alternatively the doctor may ask you to drink plenty of water. Take a walk or exercise to increase he metabolism start this only after consulting a doctor.
I sincerely hope you will find this information useful in your journey towards better health.
Hope you get well soon! Good Luck and take care!