Huh. Well, it can happen regardless of dose, it's more caused by a dramatic change to your body chemistry in this case. Taking to much WILL cause it to happen the way you describe. When you're tapering you're especially susceptible since your body is already in a fairly delicate state. It's not hard to throw it off the tracks during a taper.
I had no warning what so ever I came to laying on the floor. Ididn't even notice my chipped tooth and bruised face, chest and shoulder until I got home and my H pointed it out. Pretty scary at any rate I still need to get off this tramadol. I wonder how many I had the day of the seizure?? Probably tons, I rarely kept track. Now I certainly will NEVER exceed the dosage.
Yes, it can cause it. Seizure's can come about for many reasons, and a medication reaction is one of them.
If it's not a frequent thing, I wouldn't worry about it. The best way to avoid them is to avoid the circumstances that caused the seizure in the first place.
Did you get any warning it was happening? Usually there's certain warning signals before. And unless you've had a radical change to your brain, you probably don't need to worry about strobing lights.
Anyone can have a seizure if they get the right circumstances (mix of blood pressure spiking with external causes, medication or otherwise).
If you're getting a decent warning time and not a sudden onset, it's more likely it's externally related and not due to a seizure disorder. Try to watch for the signs and sit or lie down quickly until it passes.
I'm not sure on what tramadol is, but I think it's got an opiate base in it. Which means it can cause seizures.