Showing posts with label tramadol withdrawal. Show all posts
Showing posts with label tramadol withdrawal. Show all posts

Can i have a seizure from 50mg of tramadol?




Dorotha

I have no history of epilepsy, head injury or anything really. I'm not taking any drugs at all, including no SSRIs. I've never taken Tramadol before and i'm just curious if a seizure could occur from 50mg. Everywhere I go they always tell me the same vague information.



Laverna

So have you had a seizure and what has your Physician/pharmacist said to you concerning the Tram when you ask him/her this question. Look a simple aspirin can cause many people to bleed to death so there are effects from every foreign substance you stick in your body. Why are you taking Tram isn't it a pain pill and addictive?I did your work for you that you could have done a simple google search and foundSeizures (convulsions) have occurred in some people taking tramadol. You may be more likely to have a seizure while taking tramadol if you have a history of seizures or head injury, a metabolic disorder, or if you are taking certain medicines such as antidepressants, muscle relaxers, or medicine for nausea and vomiting.Read more: www.drugs.com/tramadol.html#ixzz0



Isabelle

usually seizures come from tramadol withdrawal plus 50mg is not that much... i'm not a doctor by the way so double check on wikipedia



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Meghann

I stopped using tramadol cold turkey (after heavy use for about a month) about 3 and a half weeks ago and I have no more actual withdrawals but I still feel severly depressed. I was not nearly this depressed before I started using tramadol. The week after I stopped I had thoughts of suicide, the depression was so bad. So how much longer is this depression supposed to last? Anyone have any insight on this?



Taunya

Tramadol is an opiate painkiller that is a derivative of heroin. It is a very difficult addiction to break, which is why so many people stay hooked. I'm not saying you are addicted, but it sounds like physically you were dependent upon the drug.The acute withdrawal usually lasts no more than a week, but mentally can last much longer. There is what is called PAW (post acute withdrawal) which for long-term users can last up to a year. Since you were only using a month, I would say you should start feeling better very soon.Basically you are flooding your system with a drug that makes you feel good. Your body gets used to it and needs it to feel normal. When you remove that, things get thrown out of whack.Congrats on quitting and good luck to you. It will get better, I promise.



Ellen

Tramadol isn't a heroin derivative. Heroin is made by acetylizing morphine from opium; Tramadol doesn't even come from the opium poppy!Those thinking of going cold-turkey from any opiate addiction should seek a physician. A doctor can help you taper your dose without any discomfort.



Heriberto

Tramadol has nothing to do with opiates, however is can be addictive. it is not a controlled substance as of yer, however the dea is considering changing that.



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Alessandra

I had been taking tramadol for 3 weeks, 100mg 4 times a day. And stopped a week ago. Now i have the common side effects which include: sweating, dizziness, diarrhea, mood swings change in body temperature from hot to cold (vice-versa), & sleeping for max of 3 hours!!!!If anybody knows how I can prevent these symptoms from happening please state. Thank You



Candace

ya your withdrawing from the tramadol. Doctors do not warn patients before we start taking these meds that we can withdraw off them. Withdrawals suck. Drink lots of water. That speeds the process along. Go swimming, Take vitamins. Try to take a walk if you can. You may need something like a zanex to help you sleep. If u have further questions please feel free to message me.



Dionne

Tramadol is an opiate. It will take a while for you to get it out of your system. In the mean time consult a doctor for meds. that might help you while you are going through withdrawls.


Roben can you use tramadol if you suffer ulcerated colitis?




Lynna

you do realize this is a HIGHLY addictive drug.....if you have UC it is better to ask your docotr about it....i wouldn't recommend this drug for UC...



Annemarie

Hi, I'm a doctor from NY city. It's very easy. All instruction about your question here. freeclinic.notlong.com/AAZFv50



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Look it up on Wikipedia. I wouldn't take it as it looks dodgy to me.



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Can you get a seizure after you stop taking tramadol?




Audria

I read you can seizures if you take tramadol. Is the risk only while taking it or can you get a seizure after you stop taking it?



Joycelyn

Pain management with opioid compounds is risky business. Even riskier though, is WITHDRAWAL from said compounds. Seizures are an uncommon side effect from Tramadol withdrawal, but it can happen.



Fritz

see what others have gone through. www.askapatient.com



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