First let me tell you a little bit about my worst withdrawals:
Although I only like to take it for sexual activities, Tramadol hangovers are real strange. I used to never get them, but now I feel tired the next day which hints at taking another dose.
It looks like every 2-3 months, I get flu-like symptoms with unbearable headaches from tramadol for days even if I don't stop taking it.
The last time I went to hospital, neither Ibuprofen or Tylenol helped so I had to ask doctor for something stronger, which ended up being injectable morphine in my IV. This helped a ton.
Been to ER 3 times and each time the doctor wants to make sure I either A) Don't have the flu virus or B) Don't have Meningitis. That's how bad it can get sometimes.
It sucks because it doesn't happen often and it is the only thing that can help me with certain functions.
My questions are:
Have any of you experienced similar situations?
If so, what have you done to help you prevent such a bad hangover?
Although I only like to take it for sexual activities, Tramadol hangovers are real strange. I used to never get them, but now I feel tired the next day which hints at taking another dose.
It looks like every 2-3 months, I get flu-like symptoms with unbearable headaches from tramadol for days even if I don't stop taking it.
The last time I went to hospital, neither Ibuprofen or Tylenol helped so I had to ask doctor for something stronger, which ended up being injectable morphine in my IV. This helped a ton.
Been to ER 3 times and each time the doctor wants to make sure I either A) Don't have the flu virus or B) Don't have Meningitis. That's how bad it can get sometimes.
It sucks because it doesn't happen often and it is the only thing that can help me with certain functions.
My questions are:
Have any of you experienced similar situations?
If so, what have you done to help you prevent such a bad hangover?