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<blockquote data-quote="GoingNorth" data-source="post: 721041" data-attributes="member: 1963"><p>Apparently, some people, especially if they take a large (4oo mg or more, which is over the seizure threshold for tramadol) dose of this medication, experience what they consider to be a pleasant, euphoric high. Most I've ever taken is 2 (100mg on doctor's orders). Turned the usual Tramadol headache into splitter, I was so anxious I could barely stay within my skin, and my bone on bone shoulder with the torn rotator cuff, STILL hurt. Nuts to that. One is vaguely OK as an adjunct to other pain medications such as an NSAID and some acetaminophen. I take it because it sorta helps some with the pain and I don't seem to be able to get somethng strong enough to do the job. That said, from what I've read, A high-dose tramadol addict is facing a horrid withdrawal as not only is tramadol an opioid (actually, its active metabolite is), but it also has effects on norepineprine reuptake.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GoingNorth, post: 721041, member: 1963"] Apparently, some people, especially if they take a large (4oo mg or more, which is over the seizure threshold for tramadol) dose of this medication, experience what they consider to be a pleasant, euphoric high. Most I've ever taken is 2 (100mg on doctor's orders). Turned the usual Tramadol headache into splitter, I was so anxious I could barely stay within my skin, and my bone on bone shoulder with the torn rotator cuff, STILL hurt. Nuts to that. One is vaguely OK as an adjunct to other pain medications such as an NSAID and some acetaminophen. I take it because it sorta helps some with the pain and I don't seem to be able to get somethng strong enough to do the job. That said, from what I've read, A high-dose tramadol addict is facing a horrid withdrawal as not only is tramadol an opioid (actually, its active metabolite is), but it also has effects on norepineprine reuptake. [/QUOTE]
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