When I nearly lost my arm I had that for 6 months +800mg per day; only seemed like a week. Note you are NOT allowed to drive on Tramadol, something I was only told when I had been "clean" for 10 days, "you are now cleared to drive again" said the doctor; I replied "err umm....no one told me I wasn't supposed to" . I did get a lot of beeps and waves. I just thought people were being friendly.
Not very funny nearly losing your arm that sounds really nasty.very funny about the driving.I try to use the Tramadol sensibly-it makes a nice cocktail with other stuff.I would like to be drug free,they bring all sorts of other problems with them.Luckily my GP is very happy to give drugs to try out if I can give him good reasons for me to have them.
Keep the fibre up...Tramadol and other pain killers can be like cement to the old passage. Oramorph is wicked for TOTAL pain relief, however it makes you feel sea sick. Tramadol gave me a very bad time when trying to ween myself off. Tried going cold turkey....very funny....but only afterwards.
Just been to Morrison's to spend the vouchers from work - now having a cuppa before braving Tesco. No fallen out yet with Mrs Ex and little Anna has been good too :Happy: Chicken and Duck this year - first Christmas without Turkey for me
Been meaning to do last minute shopping all day. Gonna have to do it tonight, hopefully there won't be too many crowds. I'd hate to infect loads of people and kick off the zombie apocalypse. Hmm - wait - zombie apocalypse or Christmas? I know which I prefer. Off I go.