Thank you for your support -read comment I wrote to Rosy..this is response also to you Vicki595, madisonjssmom, Thank you for all your comments...
Thank you for your support! :)
you are correct Rosyyouralright..same with childbirth...everyone had me scared out of my mind and it was a piece of cake for me...so I will take each day as it comes. I went to Dr. with my Husband yesterday, told Dr. about symptoms and how I started cutting the dose. He was clueless on this drug and seemed not to believe my on w/d symptoms! I told him my w/d symptoms, and of others on this site. I also told him to do some research on this "Devil Drug." Also told him NOT to prescribe it to anyone! He gave me a dosage plan yesterday and told me I cut it back too much...so he told me to take 1 in am and 1/2 at bedtime and I told him at bedtime I thought it would be worse...for sleeping..but now I may switch that up because mornings are hard for me to get moving and I am dizzy/nauseous. And my thyroid medication just got increased yesterday as my levels changed..so it is even more difficult to get going in am.
Here is the dosage he gave me for 6 weeks.. (2 weeks-1/2 am 1pm), then two weeks: 1/2 am, 1/2 pm, then 1 week: 1/2 daily, then last week 1/2 tab every other day..Lets hope this doesn't get ugly :) Thank you all for comments <3
You essentially cut your dose by 50% and that's a big drop so let yourself adjust to the new dose and don't rush it. You are particularly sensitive to this drug so drop smaller amounts the next time you drop.
I agree with Rosy the fear will stop you every time..Good luck, you can do this...If I did anyone can, I was not on tramadol but just wanted to give you some encourgment. You guy's will probably get tired of me saying "If I could do it anyone can" but it is so true.
Don't be scared.. Often the FEAR of wd's is worse than the actual experience.. Just take each symptom as it comes and don't worry about things that may or may not happen. :-)
Wow...ill from tramadol from being on it for a short time...Now I am really scared if I will be this sick for that long or longer or worse than I feel right now...dizzy, nauseous, headache and this is day one on 1/2 pill 2x day! Thanks for msg..and glad you and your husband are now off this junk...hoping/praying that I will rebound better than I feel today...
I have never been on tramadol,just wanted to let u know what happened to my Husband.First congrats on trying to take your life back and everyone is giving u good advise.Never should we try and wd from a high dose on our own.Well,that said.My Husband played hockey for 35 years and has lots of issues with pain.he drank for 25 so never really felt them.When I was on tabs,I used to get a script of 90 tramadols also..Of course I didnt want them so,we decided if it would help him and no addiction(so we thought) he could take them.He did for only 2 months before he decided he didnt like wanting them all the time at work,so stopped ct.he got deathly ill and neither of knew why,thinking it couldnt possibly be the "non addicting" tramadol...He was sick for 10 days..About day 3, I realized what it was and told him,we were both shocked that he could get so ill.he refused to go to dr,cause he quit drinking ct and it was easy...Afterward,he never even thought about taking another pill and it gave him alittle insite of what we go through....Get some help please.U will always have the wds but,a dr can help.keep posting.take care
Thank you..I'm going to taper slow and talk to Dr..even though really don't trust Dr.'s because they are the one that put me on this crap in the first place...
thank you so much..gonna try to taper slower..
Congratulations on deciding to quit... As CRSeaside said their is never an ideal time and you can't avoid withdrawal entirely but IMO tapering off tramadol should be with the motto "slow & steady wins the race..." discuss it with your doctor and be completely honest so that together you can come up with a good tapering plan! STICK WITH IT!
Hi. The best person to check with is the prescribing Dr.
That said you know your own body better than anyone else. One thing I'll tell you is that you won't cheat the devil withdrawals either way.
Plus, it's always something & really never an ideal time to get off pills.
Tramadol is different from opioids & there are risks you need to discuss with your Dr. Please know that thru medhelp there will be plenty of support. Pamela