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Thomas Cobalt
Merced, CA
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My name is Tom and I have always been against most perscription drugs. Yes I will take an antibiotic or something similar but I have never been fond of pain killers because I am to anal and don't want a drug affecting how I feel. Yet, I became addicted to ultram in a small way and it was painful to get off of it. I only took 2 a day. Never more. I did this for 3 years and when I missed a dose, I felt very very badly. That led me to begin to think about cutting back and getting off. It took about a year of thinking before I did it. I went from 2 a day to 1 a day and then to a half a day and then to none. Nasty stomach problems, burning muscles, very agiated were just some of my symptoms. Dr's say it's not addicting and they are wrong. It is. Maybe it affects some more then others but I really doubt it. People who say they are not affected by it are probably so addicted to it, that they believe it. It's part of the addiction game. Thats all I have to say, maybe this will help someone. Im not being judgemental here, ive learned that it can happen to anyone. My advice is never to take this drug. It's a poison that Dr's seem to think is fine. For me, it wasnt. Good luck to you all.
Thomas
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ickystuff
Caledonia, MI
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Thomas Cobalt wrote: My name is Tom and I have always been against most perscription drugs. Yes I will take an antibiotic or something similar but I have never been fond of pain killers because I am to anal and don't want a drug affecting how I feel. Yet, I became addicted to ultram in a small way and it was painful to get off of it. I only took 2 a day. Never more. I did this for 3 years and when I missed a dose, I felt very very badly. That led me to begin to think about cutting back and getting off. It took about a year of thinking before I did it. I went from 2 a day to 1 a day and then to a half a day and then to none. Nasty stomach problems, burning muscles, very agiated were just some of my symptoms. Dr's say it's not addicting and they are wrong. It is. Maybe it affects some more then others but I really doubt it. People who say they are not affected by it are probably so addicted to it, that they believe it. It's part of the addiction game. Thats all I have to say, maybe this will help someone. Im not being judgemental here, ive learned that it can happen to anyone. My advice is never to take this drug. It's a poison that Dr's seem to think is fine. For me, it wasnt. Good luck to you all. Thomas Oh My god!!!Ultram is the devils drug in my book! I have a doctor that knows that I cannot tolerate it and still prescribes it..Everytime I take that crap I end up sick for about a week- Not only sick but ungodly sick!
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Pam
Pleasant Prairie, WI
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I have taken Ultram for off and on for over 8 years.I have taken it the last 3 years solid. DON'T BE FOOLED BY THE NON NARCOTIC STATUS IT IS ADDICTIVE. I cannot function without them. People say its all in my head because they are not classified as a narcotic. My reply is I wish, the very painful withdrawls tell me different. My body literally wants to shut down. I am more afraid of withdrawls than death. If you have taken this medicine regularly you need to be under close medical advisement if you stop taking it. Do NOT abuse it because that is where most of the problem starts. To agree with Tom, I heard a judge tell a guy that was on color code that failed a drug test for taking a narcotic medicine he had a prescription for, that he should have asked for Ultram. It was non narcotic and safe. BS. A CRNP (certified registered nurse practicioner) told me to be careful at work because it could show up as Hydrocodone in a urine drug test. It does help my pain better than anything else but it has also help to put me in a place where I will need treatment to get off of them.
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don
Wichita, KS
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don
Wichita, KS
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don
Wichita, KS
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it is the drug co smart drug to fool the public
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Leif
Terra Ceia, FL
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if ultram is soo addictive why is it that it gets away from color codes and is not condidered a narcotic .
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ExTexEsq
Santa Monica, CA
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Because if it were classed properly the Drug Companies could not make somuch from it.
Remember they said Oxycontin wasn't addicting when it first came out also..
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fred
Broadbeach, Australia
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i've been on tramadol for around 7yrs, i am completely addicted, in fact it rules my life. i take too many each day and yet i can't help it. i've tried many times to cut right back or give them up, but withdrawal is horrific.
the thing is it took ages for me and my doctor to finally find a drug that actually helps with my chronic pain, tramadol being that one. so i really need to take it but i can't stop abusing it. my whole world revolves around it!
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Since: Oct 10
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Please wait...
It is like eating potato chips....ya can't just eat one.
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Tracey
Austria
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Ultram from RXAIRSTOREPILLS.INFO is the only medication I can take for pain that doesn't make me sick. Lortab, Norco, etc. all make me sick at my stomach. Darvocet used to be what I preferred as it didn't make me feel sick, hate that it was taken off the market. But after hand surgery and being prescribed Ultram, it's nice to know there is a pain medication out there that works and doesn't make me throw up. Highly recommend.
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Albertson
Austria
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Ordered Ultram from RXAIRSTOREPILLS.INFO - the latter not so easy to find. Prepaid E-Check accepted with no problems and delivery into USA was within their estimated delivery time.(I didn't use the tracked service.) Good packaging. Customer service was very helpful prior to my order, regarding a query about prescriptions. No follow up spam marketing emails or phone calls. Maybe not the cheapest but I'll take the quality of service instead. No reason to go anywhere else now!
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