For 2 weeks after I completely came off Tram, my kidneys hurt like HELL (I didn't feel the pain before due to analgesia that Tram gave me), so so bad that I really believed they are gone and need to be removed out of my body.
Luckily they recovered after 2 weeks and the pain was gone.
During those 2 weeks I did lots of research on water consumption in case of suspected kidney failure, and didn't manage to come to a sure conclusion, as some resources said drink less water, while some advocated to drink more water.
So I tried to stick to my regular past amount at last.
Yes, that is how some siezures feel before they hit. Do have any electricity running through you? I always felt electricity, then instantly hot, then if it was a grand mal siezure I would barf ALL the contents of my stomach in one convulsion, and then sieze. For a partial I would feel the electricity, the heat, and then nothingness that seemed to last an eternity. I would try to hold on to the floor because it felt like I was free floating in a space, but nothingness. Terrifying. Please be careful - siezures are horrible and can do lasting damage. They can also kill you.
I haven't experienced partials ever.
But I was finally hit with grand-mal seizures,
Not from Tramadol, but from Bupropion!
Grands for me felt like this order:
1. headspace becomes dreamy, without noticing it, kinda delirious/amnesious (like +40mg Zolpidem highs)
2. Suddenly I find myself on the floor, with table objects (laptop, speakers, etc) on the floor with me
3. it feels like a delirious and amnesious dream, I keep staring and stay in that position, without ever noticing or questioning why the hell I'm in this unusual body-pose on the floor and all the objects of table are on the ground???
4. after what I "assume" to be 30mins, I finally begin to notice and question my environment and position, and stand up.
5. I remember nothing about why I was on the floor, and I can only "assume" a seizure has happened if there were no eye-witness to confirm.