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How long before I feel normal?

Hi.....I'm on day 14 off of Ultram and I still feel bad.  Is this normal?  Does anyone know when I'll feel "good" again????
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461993 tn?1245693352
how much were you taking and for how long? Well, Tylenol #3 is also a Narcotic, so you were pretty much subbing out a narco for another 1, in my opinion. This, being your  second daywithout anything, you're just experience WDS from NO norotics in your system...from Tram and Tylenol #3...I've taken both and Tylenol #3 also gave me a high...

Try to take hot baths with Epson Salt...helps a lot to relax your body and with the muscle aches. Try detox tea and Emergen-C (all stuff you find @ your local pharmacy or grocery store).

Hang in there and keep posting...you'll be fine...
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My doctor had given me tylenol #3 to help with the w/d's of the ultram.  I took those for the first 12 days off of the ultram.  This is my second day with nothing at all.  Could I be feeling bad from being off of the tylenol?  I didn't think taking it for 12 days would get my body addicted to it?
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Not really in "pain"....Just really, really blah.  Achy, tired, sick feeling.  You only feel tired now and your day 8?  
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794864 tn?1237374100
are you in pain or just feeling lethargic and blah.......I am day 8 and am still very tired especially in the mornings...
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