
This lasted for WEEKS! After the most recent suffer of withdrawal I swore never to touch this horrible drug again.

I suffered from "brain shocks", feelings of electricity jolting throughout my body, constant body aches and pains of a severe degree, cold chills, cold sweats, inability to move due to the massive amount of pain, strange twitch movements, inability to sleep, constipation that resulted in 3+ weeks of not being able to pass a bowel movement, as well as many other equally horrific symptoms. I don't know if that is due to serotonin syndrome that somehow went un-noticed, or if the constant intake of extremely high doses of an SNRI somehow permenantly altered my brain chemistry.Īnyhow, after I came off of my 700-1000mg+ per day! Habit, I suffered possibly the worst withdrawals any person could imagine. This drug changed my personality after the long course of it's use. Which is severly idiotic and extremely dangerous, so to anybody reading this and thinking it'll be safe because I'm still here typing, it's not!!. At one point in time I was taking doses upwards/above 1000mg. Tramadol withdrawal is honestly the worst withdrawal I have gone through. It may be a good idea to stick this post, since Tramadol is some tricky shit to withdraw from. Livespd added 1 Minutes and 4 Seconds later. Withdrawal seems scary like hell the first time, but keep in mind this gets better everyday. Eat chocolate, drink a lot (A LOT) of water, APAP with pseudo-ephedrine (Para-Sinus) if you have, soups, everything to transpire.

Oh, and the depression, due to the lack of serotonin production. The evolution is benign, the symptoms (Spasms, Seizures, Dilated Pupils, inability to walk or move, deep bone pain, runny nose and tears and other shit ) are reducing every day. That was a reactive reaction which appears in withdrawal at large tolerance. Man that was some withdrawal!! Scared the shit out of him, he was convinced he has the syndrome, went to the hospital where the paramedic said to him to chill out. Someone really thought that he had Serotonin Syndrome when he abruptly stop using Tramadol after some tolerance, let's say like using about 500-600 mg/day.
