Ah my bad, I didn't see that you are addicted to tramadol. In that case, yeah, probably best, two withdrawals at once is too much if you can avoid it. I would still probably try to keep the tramadol as low as you can to stave off withdrawal though. have you ever had any seizures or tremors or anything seizure-related from tramadol? Some people seem much less prone to it, me, I could take 500mg of tramadol at once and no sign of any seizure-like activity, bbut my buddy was addicted to it and if he took more than 150mg he would start uncontrollanbly tremoring. If you have had any worrying symptoms before from it, it is worth understanding anyway that benzo withdrawal greatly lowers the seizyure threshold too. Though your dose is not high which makes it quite unlikely. Just wanted to make sure you knew about tramadol's seizure threshold lowering effects.
When I made this post, I suffered double withdrawal. It was the worst moment that happened in this quarantine. I am aware of the danger of seizures of tramadol, I have been taking benzos for almost 4 years, I suppose that has saved me from not having a severe seizure, but I have had body shakes on some occasions, my current situation is 2 days in tramadol cold turkey , and about 2 months ago I changed alprazolam for diazepam (30mg a day, perhaps this also prevented a seizure throughout the past week in doses of more than one gram of tramadol) Another thing that I am not sure I have mentioned is that I am addicted to tramadol about 3 years ago, the last year was the heaviest, taking other opiates like oxy and morphine too (not counting other recreational drugs like ketamine, mdma, soma, lyrica, alcohol, lsd) even so, i tramadol taken daily for a long time.
My doctor diagnosed me with GAD, and I can't enjoy many drugs like before, but that's fine, first I need to be better, if I really want to go back to that, maybe not.
Alprazolam is not recreational for me, it only helped me control my anxiety for a long time
But even although I do not know you: you sound like a great chap, sorry for what you suffer from, glad you’re over it, and really glad you’re still with us!
Thanks man, I know that very good people suffer things like this, even worse, I feel grateful to be alive even though I feel totally miserable at the moment. It is my third relapse in 3 months, I always stop after a week, 2 weeks go by and I return to the same thing. This sucks, really, and I feel you bro, it is good that you stay away from tramadol, many consider it a weak opioid, but like everyone else, it is hell to quit.