threelibras99
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I've heard that Tramadol does not cause tolerance to it in the same way most opioids/opiates do. Does the tolerance occur more slowly, or does it not happen at all (long term, I mean, obviously getting high on it constantly will lessen effects)?
If you have a pre-existing tolerance caused by, say, Oxycodone and hydrocodone, how will that affect your tramadol experience?
I tried tramadol (350-400mg) a while ago with a bit of xanax to potentiate and got a real nice buzz from it. Then, I went on a few minor oxy binges (no physical addiction :D just a pretty nasty tolerance). Last night I took 500mg tramadol with 3 somas and about .5mg xanax, and it was mind-blowing. I know that this is partially because of the potentiating agents, but I figured it would be way less intense and pleasant than it was considering my tolerance.
So, how does all this jazz work?
If you have a pre-existing tolerance caused by, say, Oxycodone and hydrocodone, how will that affect your tramadol experience?
I tried tramadol (350-400mg) a while ago with a bit of xanax to potentiate and got a real nice buzz from it. Then, I went on a few minor oxy binges (no physical addiction :D just a pretty nasty tolerance). Last night I took 500mg tramadol with 3 somas and about .5mg xanax, and it was mind-blowing. I know that this is partially because of the potentiating agents, but I figured it would be way less intense and pleasant than it was considering my tolerance.
So, how does all this jazz work?