Psychedelic Jay
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As stated Tramadol is NOT the way to go!
Tramadol DOES have euphoric effects, I take 4-500 mg a day and I love it. so unless your just a str8 junkie with a SUPER tolerance, then it WILL effect you, and if not, then maybe you should be at a methadone clinic or something
I'd rate SSRI/SNRI withdrawal as worse than medium level heroin withdrawal. Just lasts forever feeling so depressed and empty and in pain and blank and miserable generally in a pretty low state emotionally.
Seizures.
If it's got apap, liver damage.
i'm gonna have to leave it. and my understanding is that seizures and alcohol have to do with withdrawal, not the immediate effects of the drug.Originally Posted by boodha
combined with opiates, increased risk of seizure,
combined with alcohol, increased risk of seizure.well, I not going to put sources here, so take it or leave it.say what? how? especially about the alcohol.
But, ok, from my understanding initially alcohol would raise the seizure threshold, perhaps decreasing the risk of seizure, but this could be mitigated by the amount of alcohol drunk and also the drinker, someone for instance who is an alcoholic could possible have a decreased seizure threshold due to the effects of excessive alcohol usage.
large amounts of alcohol on there own, can cause seizures so it would be logical to assume that there is a possible risk of seizure with the mixing of Alcohol and Tramadol, In certain specific situations.
like most things it is not black and white, ie drink booze and take tramadol = increased risk of seizure.
'possible' but is not a given,
same with opiates, in certain situations mixing other opiates with tramadol could potentially increase the risk of seizure depending on the opiates used and how they are used.
again, it is 'possible' imho anyway.
but it is just more reasons I stay well clear of Tramadol(and it practically grows on trees here lol)