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Cravings- A Tramadol Love Story by SavageGarden(m): 12:22am On Jun 19, 2016
Hi everyone. I don’t think I’ve ever found myself in the
addiction forum before, but something has been troubling
me lately. First I’ll start with a little background on me. I've
has been engaged in poly drug use for a number of years,
usually safely and responsibly, if there is such a thing. A few
year back I caught a meth addiction that I ended up
kicking cold turkey (with some difficulty). Since then I've have never had a problem with compulsion… until recently.
My use of opiates has been few and far in between until
about 3 years ago when I was prescribed tramadol by
A doc after an accident. Always the knowledgeable user,
I thoroughly researched tramadol and instantly
developed a profound respect for the chemical after hearing
about its ability to cause seizures and debilitating
withdrawal symptoms in people. Still, I loved this
tramadol. Its subtle sedating yet stimulating high made me
function at 150% at work and school. This lead to increased
use, which began with 400mg a week, to 400mg a day for 3
days in a week, and just recently I'm doing 300-500mg of
tramadol daily for nearly a month now. Now, I realize
many regard tramadol as a benign substance, especially
when comparable to heroin, but for me it is just right. I
finds myself performing above and beyond at work
because of the substance and I can truly say my life is
better because of it. Colors seem brighter. Food tastes
better. Annoyance bounce off of my bubbly sheen. Still, the
problem here lies in the frequent high dose use. I
recognize that this is an unhealthy amount to be taking,
and yet continue on this path. It was just today that
I told myself I would begin to come off of the stuff
just to prove I could do it, and yet I felt the need to down
300mg before relaying all of this to you guys here. I do not take
interest in things I once enjoyed. I no longer work out
with the frequency I once did (yet I have still lost plenty of
weight…). I realize the potential severity of this
addiction, and although my stash is running low, I do not
want to stop and at the same time fears withdrawal
symptoms. I really don’t know what I'm looking for here*some help definitely*
but thought I should share my story… Please excuse the
wordy post; I make my trade as an Architect.
Re: Cravings- A Tramadol Love Story by Maxi112: 12:27am On Jun 19, 2016
500mg bros u strong oh.
I troway salute for you. .

honestly speaking TM is not good for the health

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Re: Cravings- A Tramadol Love Story by finalboss1(m): 12:49am On Jun 19, 2016
eleyi gidigan
Re: Cravings- A Tramadol Love Story by sseunth(m): 7:10am On Jun 19, 2016
Maxi112:
500mg bros u strong oh.

I troway salute for you. .


honestly speaking TM is not good for the health
tramadol is very good but u have to see a doctor b4 u can use it....it is a painkiller, u mst see a doctor b4 using it and u mst see a doctor b4 u stop using it, nt for pregnant woman......i read abt it sometimes ago jst that the drug can kill if abuse
Re: Cravings- A Tramadol Love Story by Nobody: 4:56pm On Jun 19, 2016
Kdon2 cry cry cry

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