I have more headache/migraine days a month than days without, and FINALLY after complaining for two years was I able to get a prescription for it, since Advil and Motrin and the like don't do a thing to help me. I was given 25mg Sumatriptan. 9 of them (and keep in mind she said take another every two hours until you feel better). And on the bottle it says my prescription that's for the next YEAR. So, that being said, I'm going to try and get an appointment with the doctor that prescribed it to me because that has to be a mistake. And because I didn't know that was supposed to be a year's supply instead of a month's supply, I've already taken two of them--and they're not that great. I was given a month's supply of Tramadol after I fainted and broke my nose by landing face-first on the desk in this same doctor's office, but the Tramadol was given to me by an ENT doctor a few days later because I was still in a lot of pain. Before getting that script, my mom gave me a couple Loritab and Percocets to try and ease the pain and those did nothing pain-wise. The Tramadol on the other hand worked wonders. I was nearly pain-free, and was walk-into-walls high. Fucked me up more than anything else I've ever tried and it gave me tons of visual and auditory hallucinations (which other opiates only did occasionally, and those weren't nearly as good as these were). It was a very good time. I've been trying to think of ways to get more and since the migraine medication didn't work, I was wondering if when I went back I could ask if Tramadol would work. I could say how it really fixed the pain after my nose, which gave me constant migraines for days until I got the prescription. I know that Tramadol isn't recreationally popular because most people can't get high from it, so would the doctor see me asking for it as suspicious or drug-seeking? If so, is there anything I can do to make it seem less suspicious?