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East Auckland Hammer 8:28 Mon Feb 29
Tramadol - one of medicines great delights?
Recovering from shoulder surgery and have been prescribed Tramadol, amongst other things.

Was fine for the first week or so, but took two Sunday morning and spent the next 4 hours feeling like I was coming up on an e. Pretty cool feeling and reminded me of nights at Camden Palace.

Was also prescribed Oxynorm, which I believe is a similar type of drug with similar side effects, or bonuses.

Has anyone taken both of these, and was one better than the other?

The dog got hit by a van the other day and he was also prescribed Tramadol, so me and him have been getting off our faces each morning.

Fuck knows what it feels like for a dog. He's never been to Camden Palace or taken e.

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one iron 10:11 Wed Mar 2
Re: Tramadol - one of medicines great delights?
When i was taking tramadol, i was also on a bottle of oramorph every two days.

Swiss. 9:56 Wed Mar 2
Re: Tramadol - one of medicines great delights?
is it like Codeine which is basically a morphine derivative?

Scraper 9:41 Wed Mar 2
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one iron 9:08 Wed Mar 2

Hmm yeah I do kind of recognise that.

It's odd though, as it's supposedly Heroin Light.
You don't often see heroin users picking fights (when they're on the drug, that is).

Hammer and Pickle 9:35 Wed Mar 2
Re: Tramadol - one of medicines great delights?
The hump Bill?

That would mean most on here are on Cameldol.

one iron 9:08 Wed Mar 2
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I would get the hump over little things,would look for conflict all the time.

East Auckland Hammer 11:00 Tue Mar 1
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chim chim cha boo 3:13 Tue Mar 1

Die Antwoord? Blimey, I'd have said that was a great reason to keep taking the morphine. You're clearly not thinking straight.

Scraper 3:53 Tue Mar 1
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one iron 8:50 Tue Mar 1

In what ways were you a ticking time bomb?
I find it calms me down, and helps me focus...

franksfat&slow&wank 3:27 Tue Mar 1
Re: Tramadol - one of medicines great delights?
fucking hilarious auckland

chim chim cha boo 3:13 Tue Mar 1
Re: Tramadol - one of medicines great delights?
All this stuff is great until you NEED to take it- in which case you don't want it.

My long term arthritis dictates that I can have 8 Tramadol and 8 Paracetamol (taken together, so that's 4 pills at a time) a day- something I almost never do.

Sometimes I'll take one or two if I wake up extra early so I can lie in bad in a kind of half dreaming/ half awake state which can be quite nice.

My consultant tells me that everything from here on out is pure morphine. I gave it a go and it's not for me. I remember taking it and watching a program on ITV 3 about Pontins blue-coats at 3 in the afternoon and actually rooting for some kid to impress the management with his tap dancing so he could get into the nightly pageant show in Minehead or somewhere.

At that point I had what I believe is termed a 'moment of clarity' and ripped the morphine patch off my back, went back to the pain management consultant and told him politely to stick his morphine patches up his arse.

Interestingly he said that almost all of the people he prescribes morphine to come back saying they don't want it. When you consider the pain management clinic is in the Oncology (cancer) unit, that tells you how monged-out it makes you.

What works for me is two paracetamol (a massively underrated pain-killer) and two Dihydrocodeine taken together with a pint of coffee with one sugar, Die Antwoord or Killing Joke through a loud pair of headphones and sixty minutes on the stepper, recumbent cycle or between thirteen and fifteen thousand metres on the rowing machine at the gym trying to pull the cunting thing off the wall.

Then it's back to a documentary on the crusades or something on BBC 4 where I belong.

Brain Damaged 12:36 Tue Mar 1
Re: Tramadol - one of medicines great delights?
In the past, I was given Prednisone to speed up the recovery from an MS relapse. I was given 1000mg daily, intravenously for three days. I would stay awake for the three days I was on it, with a mild euphoric feelings.

joe royal 12:03 Tue Mar 1
Re: Tramadol - one of medicines great delights?
Eeess are good.

Nurse Ratched 11:24 Tue Mar 1
Re: Tramadol - one of medicines great delights?
Jay, I can't remember the dose, sorry. I was taking it (and antibiotics, of course) for pneumonia. I know someone else who took it and felt no lovely side effects. Maybe it's down to the individual.

Fifth Column 11:13 Tue Mar 1
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I became semi reliant on Tramadol. Had awful back back, Dr prescribed Tramadol... ended up being on it for months. As said it makes you a bit high and suggestable. This culminated in having a phone conversation where someone told me that I'd done something wrong at work and I thought, "he's saying it, I must have done" so said, "yes OK, I did that"... got me into a load of trouble and onto a disciplinary procedure. Came off Tramadol, head cleared in a couple of days, spent ages proving this bloke had just stitched me up which I was able, eventually, to prove. So, it's good stuff, but it's evil at the same time.

Also coming off it made me try harder to find a way of addressing the cause of the back pain which I eventually did.

East Auckland Hammer 10:53 Tue Mar 1
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Wouldn't that be a little bit dangerous blowy?

joey5000 10:51 Tue Mar 1
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Lolmas, take them all at once and then slip into a nice hot bath.

jayjones 10:50 Tue Mar 1
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Nurse, how much prednisone were you taking for that effect? I take it for medical reason and have bloody tons of the stuff stuffed into draws and had no effect from the first time I took it, which is a shame!

mashed in maryland 10:28 Tue Mar 1
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bruuuno 10:24 Tue Mar 1

Codeine (not co-codomol, actual codeine) is absolutely the best physical high I've ever experienced. Tried once and said never again. It's very apparent how people get addicted to smack if it's anything remotely like it.

East Auckland Hammer 10:25 Tue Mar 1
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Steve P 9:43 Tue Mar 1

Childproof container I bet. Should have asked one of your lads to open it for you instead of suffering in silence.

bruuuno 10:24 Tue Mar 1
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I'd love to try a bit of opium, I really need to figure out how to use the dark web

one iron 9:51 Tue Mar 1
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Because i took them for so long, i now sleep 3 hours a night maximum,and thats been for the last 11 years.

Coffee 9:51 Tue Mar 1
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stewie griffin 9:49 Tue Mar 1

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