Tramadol Withdrawal Help
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I am angry at myself for being in this position. I became dependant on tram a year or so ago. It was the only thing that helped with severe monthly pain, if you know what I'm saying and my doc prescribed it to me like it was tylenol. My first script was 270 50 mg tabs! I just recently relocated to FL and no longer have insurance, know nothing about online buying, sketchy anyway... i don't know what to do or how to function during the living hell of withdrawals! Any support out there is welcome :). Thanks
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There is a legal, in most all states, botanical that is a wonder miracle that helps people with withdraw from opioids. It is called Kratom. Trust me, it will help you. order it online. Each 1/2 teaspoons is equal to .5 mg. Put about 5 mg in a cup and mix it with fresh squeezed grapefruit juice. Do this 3-4 times a day. It will help you. There is ma lot of research you can find online about the botanical.
what tramadol i got online the first time was filled in us - it was no doubt real - the second from overseas i can get pic of the second time in a blister pack lol
Another option you might want to consider is loperamide. It's actually an anti-diarrheal medication, which you can get anywhere.... like Wal-Mart, Target, etc. It works because it contains just a very small amount of a painkiller which is similar to tramadol, as such painkillers have the side-effect of causing constipation, which is what you WANT if you have diarrhea. Anyway, I've taken it myself, having been addicted for OVER 10 YEARS and taking very large doses of tramadol. So, trust me, it works. You have to take a lot...... like 30 to 50 pills at a time, (which I have personally done with no problems..... other than constipation, which you're probably used to anyway, if you've been hooked on pain pills.) Also, you won't get "high" from it, but it WILL alleviate withdrawal symptoms. Best of luck to you!
Since you are suffering badly and going through the hell of withdrawals, the best
and fastest option you have is to sacrify some money and go to a doctor...he/she will give you a prescription....because the doctors know that if you use Tramadol you must not stop suddenly, and if you want to quit, you need to do that gradually to avoid the withdrawals
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