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friggin tramadol!
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i've had to many of the things today.
bashed my shoulder on friday and it's giving me grief ...hence the tramadol.
spaced out on them ...can't sleep ...bit sicky feeling.
some people actualy like taking these things for the buzz ...why?
bashed my shoulder on friday and it's giving me grief ...hence the tramadol.
spaced out on them ...can't sleep ...bit sicky feeling.
some people actualy like taking these things for the buzz ...why?
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they felt a bit buzzy at the start and mixed well with drink when i took them
ok for a change i suppose
Voltarol is better especially when mixed with codiene, it will get rid of pain really quickly and allow you to sleep.
300mg and 150mg tramadol is a nice dose for a relaxed state and quite good in the way of pain relief. In my opinion codiene is far superior to tram for pain relief and narcotic effect, trams dont hardly do shit for pain no matter how many you take and make you too spacey.
Basically tram on its own- no go, mixed with alcohol benzos and other opiates- very nice. Although anyone considering this should proceed with extreme caution because the CNS depression can become a problem. I was conscious the other day but my breathing was shallow as hell and my lips went blue. Best advise to anyone nodding to heavily is get up and move about and you'll be right!
Fuck me I'm blabbering still of my head from weekend celebrating my birthday taken loads of shit....E's,Coke,Tramadol,Codiene,Nitrazepam,Seroquel, lots of beer!!
Have you guys tried Reiki crystal healing for your pain?
Sorry? I think I'd rather entrust my pain relief to a handful of wierd sounding chemicals than some crystals.
Does it work?
I dont know, the mind works in wierd ways, if you believed it was going to work it may well do.
Tramadol is good but potentially addictive. Much better doing something about the chronicity with physio and specific exercises.
Ah no! Aromatherapy was seen to be as effective as mild sedatives in older people, I'll find the link.
Not true for acupuncture. There was recently a double blind study that seemed to prove its efficacy.