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Need help with CT

This will be the fifth time I am going CT. I tried it last month and got so tired from no sleep and RLS and arms were driving me crazy, so I gave in when a "friend" called me and bought some Lortab 10's. I now have no more resources, either for more pills or money, so here I am again, getting ready to go c/t. I was wondering if you can use tramadol to get through the first 5 days without getting addicted to them. Just use them to help with sleep and RLS. Does anyone know, please help!
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199177 tn?1490498534
MiMi is right plz stay far away fro tramadol it is very bad newssssssssssss.You can do this ...It is a rough week but soooo worth it in the end .Post often we are here to help....
avis
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Hi,

Look at the Thomas Recipe or the amino acid protocol in the health pages located at the top right of the page. There is a lot of helpful info there.

Don't use tramadol please! That is harder to withdraw from than any narcotic. I wouldn't risk it for five days.

Drink a lot of gatorade and maybe some ensure and take vitamins. I actually doubled mine.

Keep posting here when you are feeling bad, it really helps.

Melissa



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You can try taking things like Tylenol PM. You dont always have to go to the heavier drugs. It worked for me when I went cold turkey... It helps you relax and helps you sleep well. Most of all its least likely thing to be habit forming. You can also try xanax, thats what i've now been taking its an anti anxiety medicine helps with RLS and sleep and anxiety. But that is easily habit forming. I wish you luck!
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