theedeadmau5
Ex-Bluelighter
after searching the forum and given the fact that this drug is now being handed out like candy on halloween here in the states, i feel like it would only be appropriate to start this. yes i know a lot of people do not like tramadol because it doesn't get them euphoric like oxycodone and hydrocodone do, but there are so many facets to this drug that people may not know about
i myself am currently in a love/hate relationship with tramadol, as it's labeled as a "synthetic opioid". but my love for the drug doesn't revolve around its effectiveness on my opiate receptors, but rather its effectiveness on my serotonin levels. chemically it is very closely related to SNRIs, and rather than taking a few weeks to show results(like all SNRIs do), tramadol works almost instantaneously to alleviate depression and give the consumer energy. i notice that i can retain information easier, i focus better in class, i have a clean house 24/7, i sleep better, and i am in an in a better mood overall. you can compare it to amphetamines, but having ADHD will not stop you from feeling energetic.
of course this comes at a price, as stopping tramadol will produce some very unpleasant withdrawal effects. from my experience it is almost as if i am withdrawing from two different drugs at the same time, opioids(physical withdrawal) and anti-depressants(psychological withdrawal). furthermore, this drug will cause seizures if you aren't careful. most people say anything above 400mg a day is bad, and for someone that has never taken tramadol before that's right. but after a few weeks of continuous use under that dosage you can exceed it without having to worry. of course everyone is different, so obviously you would do this at your own risk. i myself can exceed 600mg a day and be fine. and i've never had a seizure.
so i guess if anyone else has anything to contribute or wants to share their story about this drug, feel free. if you have any questions for me about tramadol, i will be happy to answer them
i myself am currently in a love/hate relationship with tramadol, as it's labeled as a "synthetic opioid". but my love for the drug doesn't revolve around its effectiveness on my opiate receptors, but rather its effectiveness on my serotonin levels. chemically it is very closely related to SNRIs, and rather than taking a few weeks to show results(like all SNRIs do), tramadol works almost instantaneously to alleviate depression and give the consumer energy. i notice that i can retain information easier, i focus better in class, i have a clean house 24/7, i sleep better, and i am in an in a better mood overall. you can compare it to amphetamines, but having ADHD will not stop you from feeling energetic.
of course this comes at a price, as stopping tramadol will produce some very unpleasant withdrawal effects. from my experience it is almost as if i am withdrawing from two different drugs at the same time, opioids(physical withdrawal) and anti-depressants(psychological withdrawal). furthermore, this drug will cause seizures if you aren't careful. most people say anything above 400mg a day is bad, and for someone that has never taken tramadol before that's right. but after a few weeks of continuous use under that dosage you can exceed it without having to worry. of course everyone is different, so obviously you would do this at your own risk. i myself can exceed 600mg a day and be fine. and i've never had a seizure.
so i guess if anyone else has anything to contribute or wants to share their story about this drug, feel free. if you have any questions for me about tramadol, i will be happy to answer them
