Requiem4adream
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Is it easier to go to bupe from tramadol than to bupe from other opiates? I've read online it's because tramadol doesn't bind as long on the mu receptor. Anyone had experience of this please?
Yes precipitated withdrawal is much less likely with tramadol. I've gone from tramadol to bupe within a day or so and was fine. I'm positive you'll be ok unless it was massive doses of tramadol, then I'd wait.Lol. I know. But am I less likely to get precipitated withdrawals going from tramadol to bupe than any other opiate to bupe?
I'm planning on waiting 16h , what do you thinkYes precipitated withdrawal is much less likely with tramadol. I've gone from tramadol to bupe within a day or so and was fine. I'm positive you'll be ok unless it was massive doses of tramadol, then I'd wait.
Good to go. Remember start slow though. Maybe 2mg, wait 30-45 minutes..if you don't feel WORSE at that time, your fine to take a full doseI'm planning on waiting 16h , what do you think
Longer than subs and methadone? Well im addin bupe to the list of opiates to stay the fuck away fromGoing from tramadol to bupre is like going from sniffing farts to sniffing glue. Bupre has possibly the longest withdrawals and stuff.
Bupe is subs. In my experiences and what I have seen methadone>subsLonger than subs and methadone? Well im addin bupe to the list of opiates to stay the fuck away from