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Need support from Tramodol addiction

Seeking support from any and all while going through the hardest thing ive EVER had to go through! Thats getting off this devil pills called TRAMODOL...... Im stopping pretty much cold turkey from 36 pills a day(yes what ive worked up to) to pretty much nothing at all. I really am looking for support and understanding from people in my shoes or who have been there!!! Going through this is the hardest thing in the world, but believe it will be much easier with friends who "understand"!!!!!
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Im also a tramadol user. I take them 4 my back,ive been on them for abt 5yrs now. I only take 2 a day plus a percOcets. Im tapering frm the perks but im still on the tramadol. Im not going to lie i like taking them they take away my pain,yes i knw im addicted but no i dnt abuse them. In 5yrs i only take 2a day. Hope this helps im here if u want to tlk or have wuestions
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This is such a terrible drug to get off. I was addicted for 2 years and at 20 x 200mg pills I had a full blown seizure and ended up in hospital. Of course I couldn't just stop and tried to keep it at around 15 pills per day. I finally decided to go to a 3 week detox which helped a bit but as I have done rehabs and detoxes for drinking and other drugs it was really only the meds and meals that helped. I have heard that it is like quitting methadone and I ached and had absolutely no energy for about 3 months. Sorry, not good news I know but slowly my energy returned. Doctors really have no idea how addictive this drug is. I just joined so I could reply to you and if you want to talk about anything let me know. Best wishes.
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