Information Needed On Ultram/tramadol Addiction (Top voted first)

Updated

I've been taking 50 to 100 mg Tramadol per day for 3 years. The prescription is for 200 mg per day.

I noticed that wehn I go a day with 0 mg I feel a little edgy.

Now I'm really worried becasue I had ankle surgery 14 days ago and I haven't taken the tramadol because I'm taking percocet. When the percocet wears off I feel very edgy, slightly nauseous, depressed and achey all over.

Now I'm afraid that when I run out of percocet I'll be really sick from the tramadol withdrawal.

Has anyone out there experience with tramadol withdrawal? How long does it last. How sever is it?

3 Replies

Earliest Newest Votes
2

What you are experiencing is normal if you suddenly stop taking something that your body is used to having. Even if you do not abuse it and are not an addict, your body does get dependent on any substance that you ingest regularly.

It does not matter if it is your morning coffee or glass of orange juice. You will experience ramifications if you suddenly cut it out, entirely.

As was advised above, your best bet is to stop slowly and you should consult your doctor for assistance to help protect your health.

https:/­/­rxchat.com/­wiki/­Tramadol/­

Is there anything else I can help you with?

Was this helpful? 1
3

Totally agree with the tapering off of any pain medication. Or u will withdraw harshly. I have fibromayalgia since i was 17 im 43 now. Ive taken all kinds of pain meds through out years but tramadol has bee the most effective med for me. I learned hard way when i ran out of my meds w out refills. It was horrible. So i make sure i take it on time. And other meds i quit taking i never just stop i always taper off for safety sake, unless dr orders otherwise. For some reason they forget to tell u this lil importance peave of advice regarding withdrawal symptoms. In all my years not one dr mentioned it til i went in sick withdrawing didnt know what was wrong with me.
Isnt that something. Prayers and hope for the best for you !

Was this helpful? 1
1

I've taken Ultram 300 XR for several years now. I stopped taking it back in the summer to detox my body. I didn't experience any withdraw from it. I would be more concerned about the Perocets. Slowly decrease the dosage of the perocet and see how your body reacts. Keep us posted and good luck!

Was this helpful? 0

More Discussions:

Soma Addiction Information

Have been told that Soma, or Meprobromate, is over-the-counter in Europe, and used mainly for anti-seizure med. Any info...

4 REPLIES
Tramadol 50mg dosage information

Is it ok to take 1 Tramadol every 2 hours? No more than 8 per day? ## Hello, Steven! How are you? No, you should not exc...

2 REPLIES
Addiction to Tramadol

Hello ...I have been taking Tramadol for many years and usually take more then I'm prescribed ...when I'm out of...

1 REPLY
information needed for glycomet tablet

What is the use of glycomet tablet? My Dr advised me to take those tables for one month because I had blood sugar readin...

1 REPLY
Tramadol addiction

TRAMADOL=DECEPTIVE POISON. this drug is one of the nastier little secrets of the painkiller industry. from my experience...

25 REPLIES
tramadol long term addiction

I have been taking Tramadol for almost 10 years in high doses 600 to 1000mg a day. I lead a productive life have a famil...

8 REPLIES
pill information needed

blue oval shape tablet with PLIVA on one side & 788 on other ## The pill in description is Azithromycin (500 mg). To...

1 REPLY
Oxycodone Vs Tramadol - alternating and addiction?

I have a rheumatoid condition and am prescribed both Oxycodone and Tramadol. I alternate between them, not wishing to be...

5 REPLIES
Tramadol versus Oxycodone - alternating and addiction?

I have a rheumatoid condition and am prescribed both Oxycodone and Tramadol. I alternate between them, not wishing to be...

4 REPLIES
Good addiction psychiatrist needed in columbus ohio

I have been prescribed to clonazepam 2mg 3times a day for anxiety and seizures for years and have been prescribed to met...

1 REPLY