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Suggestmeone · M
I've been on tramadol for 25+ years for a genetic spine disease. They were actually made as an alternative to opioids but in this screwed up world idiots figured out how to get off on them and the feds put in class of opiods. Smart asses will blurb out their crap about you doing them but truth is they work and you arent zombied out like opiods do.
I am on two/6hr. That is about as strong a dose as you can do.
Without tramadol I am in a wheelchair; on tramadol I am walking and functioning almost normal. Critics can say their crap but I ask them to WALK in my shoes without a powerful pain killer. Most will cry like a baby.
Check with your doctor on your dosage. Its hell to rely on meds to function but life is hell without. Check into other means of pain management. Tens units might help.
Hope you find a way to control your pain.
I am on two/6hr. That is about as strong a dose as you can do.
Without tramadol I am in a wheelchair; on tramadol I am walking and functioning almost normal. Critics can say their crap but I ask them to WALK in my shoes without a powerful pain killer. Most will cry like a baby.
Check with your doctor on your dosage. Its hell to rely on meds to function but life is hell without. Check into other means of pain management. Tens units might help.
Hope you find a way to control your pain.
GlitterEater · 36-40, F
@Suggestmeone It is an opioid because it interacts with opioid receptors, not because people get high from it.