Thank you for sharing your story. I have used Tramadol for over 15 years at a 'self dose' of 12 to 15 50mg tabs daily. I tapered off for months and started withdrawals at 6 per day. Kept cutting until zero, which was 23 days ago, and I feel like I'm in Hell. Sleep is nonexistent and panic attacks, impending doom and feeling like my whole body is flying apart and ready to explode. Sadness, anger and depression are my companions today. I feel hopeless and sad beyond belief and no relief is in sight. I needed to hear your "was it worth it" in the worst way. I needed to know I was not alone or losing my mind and identity. I'm determined to see it through, and your story is an inspiration, so again, thank you.
@KrisHalpin2 жыл бұрын
Oh wow… I’m so sorry to read this, but thank you for sharing. There’s definitely things I could have done better: I tried to keep working, I gave in to junk food cravings; if you can rest and eat healthy it helps. Lots of water. It seems hard to believe now, but there’s a way through to the other side - do feel free to keep in touch x
@tyroned19042 жыл бұрын
Bro How long until you think addiction kicked in? You reckon taking it a few times can already cause addiction?
@KrisHalpin2 жыл бұрын
@@tyroned1904 hey! No I don’t think so - my partner took it for a short while post C-Section and really helped her, she had no problems stopping :)
@lopsidedlori2 жыл бұрын
He had instant release. I have been taking for a while, over a year, and I am not addicted. Mentally or physically. However, as a previous Mental Health Counselor, taking over 10 pills a day is dangerous, you should be in a hospital during the tapering and detox process. Your body is going to be physically addicted as your tolerance is very high. And you are obviously Mentally addicted if you are taking that amount daily. I feel for you. My heart goes out to you. I hope you are OK and doing better.
@Danger_Bunnyyy2 жыл бұрын
You got this! Seek refuge in nature
@ruthie2222 Жыл бұрын
What I have discovered with this is drug is, it is not just an opioid. It’s also an antidepressant as it alters the reuptake inhibitors of serotonin and Norepinephrine and that why I believe it’s such a hard drug to get off with horrible withdrawal effects 😢
@KrisHalpin11 ай бұрын
Yes, this! I found out the hard way… 😖
@ruthie222210 ай бұрын
@@dariusp7784300mg I’m 3 months off, 4 on 22nd January and still suffering physically and mentally 😢
@danaknighte68209 ай бұрын
I’ve been saying this for years and my doctors just argued with me, thank you for just saying it!!!
@saradavidson30549 ай бұрын
@@danaknighte6820They are ignorant!
@Steve-ev6vx7 ай бұрын
It never even worked for me as a pain reliever. Might as well take a sugar pill unless I took a handful of them, and even then it felt weird. Never liked it.
@ComputerGuyAndy2 жыл бұрын
I did it much the same way as you did, minus the internet searches. I feel that not knowing what to expect might help me miss one or two of the horrors involved in quitting opioids. I shaved a sliver off of each pill, each day until the piece in my hand was too small to cut, then I used a pill cutter. I weaned down in 2 weeks and then suffered as you did for an additional 6 weeks. It's been six years my man. I'm still opioid free and I believe the major difference between myself and so many others who have tried is that I actually WANTED to quit where others had to and that makes all of the difference. For those reading: if you aren't prepared to do this for yourself you won't succeed. The genuine desire to stop using painkillers is an absolute necessity. Congratulations Kris, and thanks, it's stories like these that remind me of what I went through.
@KrisHalpin2 жыл бұрын
Wow. Thanks for sharing Andy! Yeah you’re so right - you’ve got to really want it! Six years. What an achievement x
@chrismix122 жыл бұрын
You guys should direct me please God will bless you , I’m going through hell everyday
@ComputerGuyAndy2 жыл бұрын
@@chrismix12 One day, really soon, it'll be all over and you'll look back with a feeling of accomplishment that you've never known before. It'll give you the pride and confidence you'll need to start over. -Hang in there, it's almost over.
@YKw12.-y211 ай бұрын
@@KrisHalpinHello , this is my first time ever writing a comment on KZbin and i wish you guys support me in the futur with your comments for all those who has been through it At first it started when a friend of mine gave me a pill of 2x35mg tramadol and he said it will make me feel better because at that time my dad died so i was miserable 17 years old kid .. btw i live in tunisia Now im 35mg x 20 pills a days wich is just craaaaaaazyyy for me .. I quit 2 times before first time for 1 month and then relapsed , second time in jail unfortunatly for 3 months wich was hell.. first thing i did when i went out i went to the pharmacy and bought one just to make myself relaxed so i can meet my mother because i was so ashamed of all whats happening ..
@hebrewhammer85714 ай бұрын
@@KrisHalpin I’m lost tell anyone could get addicted to these things. They’re like aspirin they give you no high.
@marsiana2 жыл бұрын
this was so damn helpful for me... i was on 300 mg a day for one year and i can totally relate to those ups and downs you mentioned, i have gotten it down to 12.5 mg a day and i am feeling the anxiety and the craziness but i am determined to do this. Thank you Kris. i am so happy for the validation.
@Sonnie-h6l4 ай бұрын
Curious to know how are you doing now?? I’m currently on day 2 of cold turkey and 45 minutes of sleep in 24 hours. I find soothing talking about this with ppl that go through this. Makes you feel there’s hope. Hope all is well.
@marsiana4 ай бұрын
@@Sonnie-h6l hi!! i am currently 2 years off tramadol! i think i kicked it for good. There IS hope. Slow and steady wins the race. Please try to be good to yourself. Therapy once a week also helped a lot. I wish you the best.
@Sonnie-h6l4 ай бұрын
@@marsiana I appreciate it. A friend told me about breathing exercises with Wim Hof for anxiety on KZbin. Best thing I’ve done so far. Glad to hear you’re good.
@ruthie2222 Жыл бұрын
This is one of the best videos I have watched on the truth of Tramadol. Thank you 🙏
@savedaz2 жыл бұрын
Thanks for sharing this Kris I’ve been on tramadol for over 10 years for back pain, and need to get off them just trying to build up the courage to .Your story really helps that you come out the other side, also very scary! Well done Kris
@KrisHalpin2 жыл бұрын
Hi Harry! Thanks for sharing that - I’m gonna post a video next week of tips and things I wish I’d done differently, so stayed tuned for that - there hopefully will be some tips you find useful! Good luck! And yes, there’s life on the other side!
@pnhnut2 жыл бұрын
I am in the same boat, and I am here watching for all the same reasons. I want off the crazy train. Thanks for sharing.
@ComputerGuyAndy2 жыл бұрын
Just that desire (to quit) is the most powerful tool in your belt. People who have to quit usually can't because they're missing that component. Kris has quit for one year and I just ended my 5th year opiate free. You can do it, all it takes to stay off of them is the knowledge that it's what you want it for yourself. I was most terrified of the pain I would have to live with without the meds, only to find that the 'break through' pain I had been feeling was actually withdrawal pain. I was taking pills every 6 hours but I would start feeling an ache in my muscles after 3½ or 4 hours. It had nothing to do with my injury it was my body screaming for more opiates. Try asking your Doctor for physical therapy, it's not only a good way to learn to build yourself back up but it gives you a place to go to pass time while you're going through the end stages of withdrawal. I didn't realize how antisocial I had become until I started getting back out there opiate free... Don't do it til you're ready, you're on the right path. You're thinking about it and talking about it, next stop is doing something about it and you will.
@boraborabob12 жыл бұрын
Not that bad, go for it. Tons and tons of water. 3rd day don't avoid taking a 1mg xanax to make sure you get some sleep. I cheated with xanax two or three times during the process. Also lot of hot showers and exercise. Binge watching some of the best like Breaking Bad will help distract you. However it you don't have a really good reason to get off them, don't. Addict has become a dirty word. You need a better reason than just being an addict. I'm addicted to women, nicotine and sweets. So what.
@lillianwisdom82982 жыл бұрын
@@ComputerGuyAndy well said. Thanks for sharing I believe some of my knee pain is from taking the tramadol because I did have a doctor to tell me they suppress your natural pain sensors. So this really makes sense and I'm getting ready to do physical therapy as well.👍🏾🙏🏽😊
@swiss3001732 жыл бұрын
Last year (2021) was my first whole year without tramadol, having taken them for over 15 years, not easy but I’m proud I got thru a 12 months without them. There is hope for anyone if I can kick it as they had controlled my life and now I control it ….
@lasantisima6446 Жыл бұрын
Congratulations!! Keep up the great work!!
@Justinlpnotgfdrrqqrvv4woff Жыл бұрын
Did you cold turkey or did they give you methadone or Suboxone?
@swiss300173 Жыл бұрын
@@Justinlpnotgfdrrqqrvv4woff cold turkey, it’s not easy and you have to want to quit. Try a gradual cut down at first then come off them. I felt like death for a week or so but it gets better 👍
@Justinlpnotgfdrrqqrvv4woff Жыл бұрын
@@swiss300173 I'm cold turkey right now and I had to go to work for 12 hours a day. It was hell beyond hell. I'm on day 5 without I'm better than day 1 so that's all I can ask for.
@trevorv92187 ай бұрын
@@swiss300173congrats! .. how much were you taking a day?
@poppyzoomies1092 Жыл бұрын
Kris. My experience is almost identical to yours. I'm 6 months off the pills and still dealing with the anxiety attacks but definitely feel as if I'm coming out the other end from originaly having 10 panic attacks day to now maybe one a day. Still miserable but can see the light . It's amazing to see someone go through the same thing and survive because some days I didn't believe I would. Sending love and faith.... I have faith because without it I would only have fear 😂.
@lambhecАй бұрын
Thank you for your comment! 3+ months off, no cravings but although recently hit a point of less brain fog, anxiety/irritability has gotten way worse again. All the clinics ect online don't address long term issues. I've read it takes 9+ months for your brain to recalibrate after stopping an antidepressant or opiate but the research papers are far and few between. I'm terrified I'll never be anywhere near sane again.
@JustMB-sg2pv6 ай бұрын
Bro good job! I'm a drug addict started with percocet and oxycontins 20 years ago. I was prescribed 240 a month 8 a day and I thought I was gonna kill myself because at night I couldn't sleep and I got really twitchy and restless but after just listening to you it's no nice to know about each other's similar experiences... the restless legs was just awful but thinking back you mentioned so many other things that I went through. I could write you a book as well 😂 cause I got them for nerve pain in my legs cause I'm 42 and been a type 1 insulin dependent diabetic since I was age 7... also had to give myself shots and all that stuff because my mom doesn't like blood and needles. I'm really glad you put a video out on tramodol because people need to know what this does to people. I'm not right anymore but I got off them like 7 years ago and I'm so glad I was able to because I went through absolute hell for years. This needs to be heard! 🤘 hell yeah bro good job and thank you!
@imrebognar28942 жыл бұрын
Thanks for this vid , I’d bn wondering what people had went through when the stopped this shit drug. I had bn on it since 2013 taking between 100/200 mg a day some days more . I went cold turkey about 2 months ago and my life had literally fell apart, lost my girlfriend nearly lost my job , couldn’t think or write properly , had no idea how to organise jobs for the day where b4 I could organise the whole week. I went and cn my DR and she put me on antidepressants and anxiety tablets to help my brain cope but I don’t think it really helps just makes me more numb in the head. Anyway, I really didn’t think that a tablet could Fuk up someone’s head so much by not taking it!! And to those who r going through it still, try and keep ur chin up , it will get better.
@KrisHalpin2 жыл бұрын
I’m so sorry to read this :( yes, I’m amazed my life wasn’t completely turned upside down - I must have been a nightmare to live with. Yes, you are right - it does get better x
@snigie12 жыл бұрын
Shhesh why not just stay on it?
@velocitygirl85512 ай бұрын
My best friend had CP… she was a lawyer and brilliant. And I had Primary Progressive MS, At first when we met she had a limp. She always had it. And in a couple years, after my drop foot dropped? we walked the same lol!! She’s passed, and I realized I was misdiagnosed. I can’t walk again… and I want to get as far away from the medical bullshit as possible, so it’s time for me to taper off this stuff. I’m so grateful for you… wish we were neighbors…thank you. Truly. From the bottom of everything I am, thank you 🙏🏻📿
@todddouglas79832 жыл бұрын
I got off it and use medical marijuana now. I prefer the cannabis. I can use as much or little as I like. Tramadol was usefuland helped me to be able to do the things I wanted to do, but needing to take more to get the relief was the first sign i was in trouble. Thanks for sharing this video.
@KrisHalpin2 жыл бұрын
Hey Todd - that’s great! I *wish* I’d noticed that warning sign early - power to you my friend!
@kermit41612 жыл бұрын
I can relate… the VA had me on 400mg a day for 23 years. They prescribed it when it first came out in 1996… I finally insisted on getting off of it in 2019. While on it I would have fits at night where I couldn’t sleep…super agitated, couldn’t lay down, sit still. My body was convulsing off and on and all I could do was pace around the house until it stopped. I thought I was losing my mind. These episodes were over the last few years I was taking it. I got help through the VA Pain Clinic to slowly cut my dosage down. It was so slow I was cutting pills into ¼’s … The after effects… I am still dealing with things I think are related to the long term use. I don’t want to go into details, but I am seeing my neurologist to go over the latest batch of issues. It seems like a never-ending train of crap. But still better than being drug dependent. The days waiting for my refills were horrible. I never want to go back. Good luck and thank you for your video. I completely agree with you…it was Fucking Hell…
@dchazfan2 жыл бұрын
That's a huge amount. Glad you could stop.
@davidgreen37192 жыл бұрын
I’m with you! Told they were a non addictive, non opioid but I got up to taking 30-40 50 mg tabs at as time, causing grand mail seizures regularly, etc but you could order online easily back then because it wasn’t “controlled substance”… and still I’d have to wait for refills, which was agony.
@liviomachiavelli89672 жыл бұрын
Kris ,I went through exactly same experience as you and I know unfortunately lots of people who struggle with tramadol addiction. Just started my rehab as I couldn't come off on my own. Stay stronger brother 💪
@KrisHalpin2 жыл бұрын
Hope you’re okay! Stay strong :) - I’m over a year Tram free now 🙏
@liviomachiavelli89672 жыл бұрын
@@KrisHalpin Glad to hear that 🙏
@WendyHannan-pt7ez5 ай бұрын
Kris how do you now manage your pain that you no longer take Tramadol ? I take 100mg two to three times per day, I’m gradually cutting down. I have back and knee injuries, and fibromyalgia pain every day. I’m never pain free, but want to quit taking Tramadol.
@Tanya-vl5ub12 күн бұрын
I also have severe fibromyalgia, CRPS and osteoarthritis in my knee. I have been on tramadol for 13 years and wanting to know my real pain levels that are attributed to my chronic pain conditions, and not tramadol. After watching this video I definitely want to stop taking it. I already have mood disorder which I take a mood stabiliser for, but am very aware of the mild antidepressant effects of tramadol. One of the things with fibromyalgia is the horrendous fatigue which tramadol helps with too, along with the pain relief. Do you also find this? I can see that quitting tramadol is going to be a complicated process. There isn't help with rehab, or even seeing a GP where I live so I am hoping to manage it alone. Some tips from others would be soooo helpful...a@@WendyHannan-pt7ez
@davidhughes2725 Жыл бұрын
Thank you Kris; I can so relate! I’m week 10 or 11 off Pregabalin and can you so relate to what ur saying about post- Acute withdrawals - the acute severe anxiety over absolutely nothing and feeling that I was losing my mind; I was in tears several times a day over nothing. Listening to you I realise that a) I’m not alone and b) it WAS the medication
@peterdevaux4394 Жыл бұрын
David I can’t get offff. 600mg if I don’t take them to my whole day. So illl😢😢😢 jususuut like oplods
@davidhughes2725 Жыл бұрын
@@peterdevaux4394 pregabs - the WD is just totally brutal - the insomnia, restless legs are horrible; but it's the feeling of that I've everything in my bones to feel guilty and ashamed about, intrusive thoughts....... I don't think Drs realise the harm these drugs cause! Lyrica survivors is a Facebook group I'm part of - dunno if that'd be any help? I've just said to myself that patience and persistence with this. It took me years to quit - and I mean years; mustering up the courage to say "this has gotta be done" only to find it way too uncomfortable and distressing .
@Mara.La88811 ай бұрын
Hope ur better now
@chrislaing1395Ай бұрын
Tramadol's actually an SNRI as opposed to SSRI, which comes with it's own baggage. On it myself, a low dose as an adjunct to co-codamol (PRN) and considering coming off it even just after a few months. I don't enjoy the withdrawal after even taking just 50-100mg for 2 or 3 days in a row (on the occasions where I've felt the need to), quite frankly. Excellent video and much love dude.
@GeorgieGorman4 ай бұрын
Hey kris Thank you so much for your story . It will help a lot of people who don't know the downside of taking what seemed like instant drugs . I've Been through something very similar only recently and every word you say is correct .The only difference for me I was lucky that I had researched tramadol and found it was very dangerous. I suffered chronic pain .I restricted myself to as little as possible like one tablet a day even though I was in pain . It was just about manageable. Even at that dose the withdrawal was really bad . As you said you completely lose yourself in a nightmare of the craziest stuff . Your video should be shared all over to show people the dangers.. It's so important people know what awaits them if they want to discontinue this drug . Again thank you I'm glad you're back in good health . Get on with making great music.yours .. fellow musician Georgie 🎸
@higgz732 жыл бұрын
Ended up on 8 a day then tried to stop went through everything you went through will never ever take them again as long as i live god bless
@hannahstivers52902 жыл бұрын
I am going on 6 yrs of fentanyl/heroin/benzos. I still jerk. I will be laying down and my whole body will just jump. I cant control it. But you are absolutely correct in saying that PAWS is the worst part. Its literally like phantom pains that amputees have. And it seems to get worse around the time you usually used to use/take your meds. I never thought about tramadol. Ive had it, but i was doing much harsher stuff. It is schedule 4 narcotic in the US. The anxiety doesnt get better really either. I have panic attacks when i think im relaxed. They come out of nowhere. My drug use came from 6 major knee surgeries. It started innocently and became my worst nightmare. Im super proud of you!!!❤
@KrisHalpin2 жыл бұрын
Hannah, thanks for sharing! Sorry to read that - very relatable of course. The anxiety attacks out of NOWHERE are awful; I had one the other day, and was totally chill 5 minutes before 😭
@penagon242 жыл бұрын
Oh my goodness! The same thing happens to me. After I started using, my body will just jump suddenly in my sleep like a full body seizure or spasm. My heart will thump once at the same time when it happens.
@daviddowns7552 Жыл бұрын
can you try lyrica. i was having those jerks like you mentioned and lyrica stopped those. i was coming off benzos and methadone. i know lyrica totally stopped those and made me totally relaxed and i felt so much better.
@31stoffl Жыл бұрын
@@daviddowns7552 Hydromorphon would be the best feeling, maybe could help with withdrawel too?
@anthonylewis1980 Жыл бұрын
You need an ibogaine treatment
@bellagrace310910 ай бұрын
Thankyou! I have been on Tramadol for 10 years off and on prescribed heavily 8 x 50mg a day for pains due to Ehlers Danlos and migraines. It was a one stop cure all which I would sometimes take when I needed the energy to finish a project . Over Christmas I was given a smaller prescription which I believe may have been stolen. I went straight from 8 a day to 2 a day with no help. It’s 3 weeks in and I still have physical symptoms. Thanks for confirming this is normal. I didn’t have trainspotting level madness yet but I cant do much outside my 8 hour window of work. I am probably operating on 20 less IQ points than normal too so I’m concerned my creative work will be embarrassing. I will stay on 2 a day but do the final taper slowly.i have not had anxiety or depression but have no previous mental health issues so hoping my neurotransmitters form an orderly queue. Thanks again for your thorough video. It’s the most accurate one I’ve seen
@unidaspandemia993610 ай бұрын
even you are on 100 mg, it´s a high dose, withdrawals will come. taper to 50 at night for 4-7 days, but after that, sleepless nights (3 weeks).
@Danishkhan-oy7vq2 жыл бұрын
I have taken tramadol for 2 years and I'm totally clear about 5 months and I'm felling better and I'm very stronger now .
@KrisHalpin2 жыл бұрын
Is that 5 months stopping Tramadol? Glad to hear you feel better!
@norafox47892 жыл бұрын
Thank you,so MUCH,for your story!!I got shingles,12 years ago,was prescribed tramadol,and still have post herpetic neuropathy..I have tried all the herbs,heat,cold,exercise,down to half 50 ,a day.trying everything to just feel normal again,I am glad to know ,I wasn't the only guinea pig in town!!God bless you,for your help explaining,the what??!!
@KrisHalpin2 жыл бұрын
Thank you for sharing! I’m so sorry to hear that you’re still struggling - I’m going to shoot a video next week about the things that worked for me (and things I wish I had done) x
@susiepoo512 жыл бұрын
One word...CBD oil!
@heidiperez13875 ай бұрын
I took 30mg a day, for 3 years, and stopped cold turkey. Tylenol works great for me now. I'm a recovering Opioid addict. Legally and medically prescribed to me for a work injury/surgery. Fentanol, Opioid, benzos and soma...for 6 years I was gone from my family. I only take Tylenol now. I'm grateful to be alive 🙏
@kellyjk11262 жыл бұрын
I was on Exalgo for years and decided to stop without telling my pain doctor. I was horribly sick for almost three months. It was one of the hardest things I've ever done, but I'm so glad I didn't give up. It was definitely worth it. It's insane how little information we're given when we start taking these drugs.
@KrisHalpin2 жыл бұрын
It is! I was told nothing other than I’d feel less pain. It’s great to read a success story - thanks for sharing 🙏🙏🙏
@davidwolstenholme64132 жыл бұрын
Well done getting through that, I know what it feels like to go through a few hours of withdrawal pain and that's more than enough for me. You have my fullest respect
@ReverenceQ2 Жыл бұрын
i've been on tramadol for a month, i stopped taking 6-8 tablets a day due to stomach issues, i've been so unwell taking 2 a day max, this has made things very clear, i'm stopping this shit today, i would rather be in pain than go through the "illness" i've had over the last week... I thought i had fucking covid... thanks, i'm done with this shit, i'll sit in pain until my surgery.
@KrisHalpin Жыл бұрын
Oh I’m so sorry to read this… yes, it’s a messed up drug! Hope you find some relief before your surgery x
@ReverenceQ2 Жыл бұрын
@@KrisHalpin thanks mate, this video has saved me from something much worse than the ongoing pain i'm suffering with, probably in for another rough week now i'm stopping completely but i'm hoping since i've only taken it for 1 month rather than 5-15 years like i've seen from the people in your comments section I will not get such a bad set of withdrawals. thanks again, all the best.
@WendyHannan-pt7ez5 ай бұрын
Has anyone experienced liver problems with taking Tramadol? Thank you Kris, great video on a very important topic.
@santanaserrato39092 жыл бұрын
Today is my 3 day of withdrawal and am depressed as f.... but i got this am to old to be depressed ,thanks for the video
@KrisHalpin2 жыл бұрын
Hey! Sending hugs - it’s gonna be bumpy, but it’s possible!
@davidmolloy1262 жыл бұрын
Hiya Kris, Thank you very much for recounting your experience in a very honest way, that really took courage. I was prescribed Tramadol after surgery several years ago and that was it, no advice from the hospital on addiction or anything. I discovered that Tramadol should not be taken for more 3 months at a time, and when I asked a Pharmacist about addiction he said that they weren't !! My Doctors practice changed hands and my doctor was horrified when she saw how long I'd been on them and another drug called Propranolol. So Janet brought me off Propranolol over an 8 week period and I feel so much different: constant tiredness, trouble catching my breath and dry eyes/skin all gone. Ive been advised to come off Tramadol next because it's causing me so many problems, a lot being digestive. My doctor has given me full support and counselling all the way through and she is continuing to do so. Just to add, I live in Lancashire and my Doctors are NHS foundation trust GPs, but they really care. I'm so happy for you and your family, take care and have a great bug free New Year.
@KrisHalpin2 жыл бұрын
Hi David! Thank you for sharing. That’s a really pleasant surprise - sounds like you’re getting the right support to get off it
@soonerprincess29032 жыл бұрын
Been taking it for over 20 yrs. Never had an urge to abuse it. It helps with sciatic, bursitis and cervical stenosis. It’s stopped me to avoid surgery for 20 years.
@KrisHalpin2 жыл бұрын
That’s good if it works for you!
@AirArtStudiosOfficial2 жыл бұрын
That’s fair enough but if you stopped you would go though the same withdrawls too regardless
@soonerprincess29032 жыл бұрын
I did go off of it for 2 weeks and absolutely no withdrawal, none, zip, zilch.
@AirArtStudiosOfficial2 жыл бұрын
@@soonerprincess2903 that’s crazy
@susanmargaretwills64322 жыл бұрын
@@AirArtStudiosOfficial NOBODY'S organism reacts exactly the same to drugs as the next person's - it's a freaking Russian Roulette when we take our medicines
@bustabeans79172 жыл бұрын
OMG man. I'm so happy to hear more stories about T's. They ruined my life for over 5 years. Many years sober now and loving life. Good for you.
@KrisHalpin2 жыл бұрын
Oh man, thank you! 🙏🙏🙏
@unidaspandemia993610 ай бұрын
why the ruined ur life??
@martinevans50008 ай бұрын
@@unidaspandemia9936 look for those of you always asking this damn question of how does it ruin your life? Here's what we really mean. When on it you can't have savings, every money you have is for pills. For me it's just my pills and I. You'll lose your relationships with people, your dignity and respect. You'll do and sell anything so you could afford to get more pills. You'll be drenched in debts eventually. Is this not life ruining enough? I get sick of questions like this.
@LukeBeale-x2g6 ай бұрын
Bang on with this I experienced exactly the same as what your saying, suffer from major back pain doctors would only prescribe Zapain, I was getting tramadol of someone I new for two years every day, about 12 tablets a day 5 at a time, it got to the point were I wasn’t even taking them for my back pain anymore it was just to feel the effects and not feel rubbish, tried coming of them before lasted a week and started them again Two months ago made the decision to fully stop them completely going from 12 tablets a day to 0, first month was hell feeling I’ll 0 motivation with having 4 kids was very hard I work as a landscaper so work was hell, respect I can relate to this allot mate ❤
@LukeBeale-x2g6 ай бұрын
Don’t miss laying in bed at night tired as hell and not being able to sleep shooting spasms in your body horrible!!
@irishgirl17534 ай бұрын
@@LukeBeale-x2ghow is your sleep now ??
@michaelsmith27332 жыл бұрын
Gosh I get it. I am on Tramidol 10 yrs. clonazapam 25 yrs. 've had two major heart attacks on top of that. I have decided not to get off because it will kill me at this point. I have hellish panic attacks etc. my BP goes off the charts,. The DRs. know nothing and I consider shooting myself alot. I am so glad your still young and your body could handle the shaking down.😵
@scottjungle58402 жыл бұрын
Wake up every day and find one thing worth living for that day. Tomorrow find one more thing… people love you, your life matters.
@waynemoore62792 жыл бұрын
My family doctor put me on this shit after I told him I wasn’t taking oxy any more and quitting oxy cold turkey was easier than getting off this stuff. Getting off this was without a doubt the “ MOST DIFFICULT THING I’VE EVER DONE IN MY LIFE” Do yourself a favour and ask your physician if there is an alternative to this terrible medication, and if not take the lowest therapeutic dose for the shortest period of time. After being on Tramadol for 5 years when I spoke to my physician about this and told him I thought I was addicted to it and his response was” not addicted just dependant” and I found that if I was having a low pain day and forgot to take the dinner dose by 8:00 PM I was climbing the walls due to the start of withdrawal and the 6 weeks it took to taper off were the worst 6 weeks of my life. Listen to what this guy is saying he knows exactly what he is talking about.
@KrisHalpin2 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the support - so sorry to read you had to go through that! 6 weeks is pretty good I guess! Hope you’re feeling better :)
@waynemoore62792 жыл бұрын
@@KrisHalpin Kris: I am very sorry about your Tramadol journey, I’m 36 months out from my last Tramadol pill and my life is much better without opioids, luckily here in Canada medical marijuana is readily available and I use some edibles to deal with pain on a when and as needed basis without the spaciness and potential withdrawal from opioids. Stay positive and you’ll get through but never think it’s easy and the destination is worth the journey. Merry Christmas
@KrisHalpin2 жыл бұрын
@@waynemoore6279 that’s great! It’s a been a year now and I feel so much better. That’s great RE: Canada if that helps - wish I was there! Mainly cuz Raptors - WE THE NORTH!
@lovepeace89182 жыл бұрын
Honestly I believe the US Government should force terrorists to take tramadol for 6 months and then use it as a torture device, make them cut down from like 300 mg a day to 50 mg a day, for a couple weeks, then back up to 200 mg a day for a week then cold turkey. That would be one hell of a torture program, I believe it would be more effective then waterboarding. Sad thing is, our Doctors are doing this to the public, torturing our citizens on a whim, leaving them out in the cold to suffer, suicide or go to heroin. Its a damn Shame Doctors are torturing citizens just for having had pain.
@waynemoore62792 жыл бұрын
@@bkid1776 Tramadol doesn’t provide the relief that Oxy/ Morphine does so if you truly need the strength of the narcotics you will find the relief from Tramadol is likely insufficient, also it took me a few days to get past the oxy withdrawal( my choice as I couldn’t function mentally while on it) and honestly the pain was manageable with the Tramadol, so i guess I didn’t really need the narcotics, however the 6 weeks it took to taper off the Tramadol was the worst 6 weeks of my life. My real advise is take the lowest dose for the shortest period of time and remember your have to be your own advocate when dealing with the health care system. Good Luck
@sandraforeman6202 жыл бұрын
Have taken this off & on for years. Never had a hard time not taking it ever!
@KrisHalpin2 жыл бұрын
Yeah, everyone’s body reacts differently. I’m curious to know (if you don’t mind sharing) - how long do you take it for before stopping?
@timkalman5772 жыл бұрын
Yeah, I went through that too. They gave it to me for bad knees- I was too young at the time for surgery so the doctor gave me pills. It took 6 month for me to feel better at all after quitting. I hated how I felt on it so I was motivated to quit but I had not a clue as to what I would go through- hell. My experience was a bit different but not much. Never Tramadol again. I took dilaudid after having my knees replaced. It was far easier to come off of than tramadol.
@ruthie2222 Жыл бұрын
I’m five weeks off now and in PAWS. It’s the crying almost daily and the depression with absolutely no energy to do anything that’s getting to me, and the aching body that can hardly climb stairs. Also, a list of other symptoms too, oh, and the sneezing still persists daily! It’s a long road ahead 😢
@JosephEdwards-lb4vm9 ай бұрын
I am on 7 weeks off it ,and still running nose aching , no energy etc, Roll on a year and never trust the medical profession again. Ten years on Tramadol, no warnings given
@deborahholly73058 ай бұрын
Can I ask if you’re feeling better yet? And if so how long it took to start to feel better? Thank you ❤
@sophiem6160 Жыл бұрын
Hi. Thank you so much for doing the video. I am going through that at the moment. I took some tramadol for 2.5 months at 50 to 75mg a day and ran out from the old script. I thought i could just taper off to a quarter the 2 last days without much side effect. But i have been off it 14 days now. The anxiety is terrible. I have fear coming for nowhere with formication on my chest and arm. I am on Lexapro as well. So the depression is not bad. It is the adrenaline surge at night and panic attack . I didn’t have any sleep last nights. I hope the withdrawal won't last too long.
@strangelee4400 Жыл бұрын
How are you doing now? Are you back on them?
@arden66652 ай бұрын
Kris this video scared the life out of me....ive been in these tablets for 5 years and started at 8 x50mg tablets... For the last few months ive been a mess and need to get off these things. I think i am in withdrawal every day but obviously not full because i still give my body plenty of tablets but i refuse to go past 10 to 11 tablets a day..... On the rare time i do go past that number i have a fantastic day but just having the 10 tabs makes for a missrable day... When i wake up in the morning i am absolutely awful, i can barly move, eyes bouncing all over the place, talking is an effort.... I do beleive i am in a constant withdrawal to some degreee but only a very amall percentage of withdrawal.... I am absolutely dreading the full withdrawal when i finally decide enough is enough. The easy option is to take more but i have kids and i dont want them without there dad. Anyways well done and thanks for the helpful videos.
@iantanner75792 жыл бұрын
Cheers for sharing. I've been taking 300mg a day for around 7yrs, - recently decided to start cutting down. This knowledge will help a lot, - Thanks again. Much love.
@Roy_yeah_yeah2 жыл бұрын
what it feels like in 300mg ?
@josephnahamya10642 жыл бұрын
i was taking 600mg everyday but am now 2 months clean
@simontravels25302 жыл бұрын
How has it been? How was the recovery back to normal and how long did it take? Ive been taking about 300 to 400 mg a day for the last 3 months. I dont want to take it anymore
@josephnahamya10642 жыл бұрын
i went to rehab so yah am now a recovered addict you can do it bro
@EveningTV2 жыл бұрын
Tramadol was introduced to me as a far less addictive alternative to the oxycodone I was taking. I've never felt any opiate effects from tramadol so this news of withdrawal is surprising to me. Honestly, I have always thought of it as a prescription strength ibuprofen, and that is how it feels to take it which is nothing like the narcotics I took for many years so I didn't anticipate any of these issues.
@davidwolstenholme64132 жыл бұрын
Tramadol is nothing like Ibuprofen, it has the same addictive qualities that oxytocin has because they are both opioids. Take it from an old heroin addict with thirty years experience behind him, Tramadol ARE opioids and they are just as addictive as heroin, only heroin is more concentrated. I can only think you haven't done a handful of them at the same time, if you did you'd soon be getting a fine hit.
@edjones71452 жыл бұрын
Yeah my doctor told me it was like a stronger Tylenol or Advil. That it was non addictive. That was bullshit. The SSRI part is the part that fucked me over. I didn’t know it had that. I tried SSRIs before and had issues. The opioid part was easy for me because it doesn’t get me high like most people. I got brain zaps like mild electrical shocks when I tried going cold turkey. I had to slowly wean off over two months.
@AirArtStudiosOfficial2 жыл бұрын
You can get a class A high from Tramadol 150mg.
@davidwolstenholme64132 жыл бұрын
@@AirArtStudiosOfficial 150mg wouldn't be enough for me, I'm on 400mg per day and I often do up to fifteen 50mg tramadols with my methadone. I was very glad to see the message you left, it's nice to know there are people out there who know what they are talking about. Any friend of tramadol is a friend of mine.
@AirArtStudiosOfficial2 жыл бұрын
@@davidwolstenholme6413 I meant someone who never took it before, I found it made me angry for an hour then totally high for at least 4 hrs. Sorry to hear you’re on so much. I took 400mg a day for years, 13 years of addiction and I’m on week 8 of being clean from it. 🙏🏻🙏🏻
@rachelmarie7776 ай бұрын
Kris I am just now watching your video and I just want to say thank you. I have been in between 150-200 mg a day for over 10 years due to rheumatoid arthritis and issues with my joints associated with it. I am an otherwise healthy and active 50 year old women. Last year around this time I had an acute episode of diverticulitis and had to have 8 inches of my colon removed. I am convinced it is from being on this drug for so many years. I also am tired of feeling exactly like you said- like dog crap around hour 4 when it starts to wear off. I noticed that I have to take them after about 4-5 hours even if I have no pain, just to get through the day. Anyways I decided to get myself off of this horrible medicine and I am on day 15 now. It has been rough. I was experiencing something called brain zaps for the first 10-12 days where I would actually hear zapping in my head and then feel light headed. This medicine is awful and I never want to take it again. Thanks for your encouragement I trust God will help me one day at a time. 🙏🏻
@janmale776710 ай бұрын
They say Methadone is another way to make the withdrawall less traumatic,that you could have considered as well friend,but you are through it ,congrats you showed great strength and willpower and thank you for sharing! 💪👍
@thisdj85596 ай бұрын
i’m at 50mg 3 times a day - doctors dont understand the problems it causes. My next stage is 50mg twice a day! I want rid as soon as possible. This video and these comments just helps to motivate me even more
@KrisHalpin6 ай бұрын
Stay strong - it gets better, I promise!
@Tanya-vl5ub12 күн бұрын
How are you doing now? I also take 3 50mg daily for fibromyalgia, osteoarthritis and CRPS pain. I've been on it for 13 years now. I was trialled on several other strong pain meds from 2011 to 2014, but they had no pain relieving effect and too many side effects. I have been taking the 3 50mg now for going on 7 or 8 years. I was on the prescribed dose before that but didn't want to get dependant to the point of needing to increase. So I take them as needed, but daily, and my GP is fully aware of this. I get reviewed every year. Anyways, after watching the video and reading all the comments, I want to stop. I don't even know what my real pain levels are anymore. There's no chance of rehab where I live here in the UK so need to do it alone. I'm very curious to know how you are coping, and where you are at please? 😊
@sleekitwan2 жыл бұрын
Well done. You fought hard, and being a contrary and stubborn SOB (no offence intended) was an asset. I take prescription Tramadol, and one time just before a holiday, was put in a situation where I either bought it as a private patient, or couldn’t have it before departure. I had just enough so went on holiday. Then an Icelandic volcano blew its top and we had to stat another week! The doctor over there wanted $200 US to get me 30 tablets or so! I toughed it out. My own Ankylosing Spondylitis, can vary with stress levels, and cold damp weather. So my only observation is that the last 12 months have been mild weather in the UK. This will affect arthritic sufferers like me, in their ability to take this on. This obs has no bearing on your extraordinary feat, however…You have my respect and you must have noticed the brothers running a pharma company flogging opioids in the US, are now being personally sued, as a Judge ruled it was legitimate to do so. You have spoken well for a couple of hundred million people. No mean feat. Take care and have a stubborn 2022 !
@KrisHalpin2 жыл бұрын
HAHA! None taken! It’s funny you mention weather, I’m gonna talk about that in the next video… I made a big mistake doing this in winter, I now think. That must have been tough touching it out! Power to you sir!
@xXFriagneXx Жыл бұрын
Tramadol is a pretty weak pain killer but taking a lot of it can cause insane withdrawals
@KrisHalpin Жыл бұрын
Yep! It’s not even super effective but the withdrawals were brutal
@davidstefanizzi3455 Жыл бұрын
The thing with tramadol is that although it’s a weaker opioid (on par with codeine ) It acts as an opioid and an antidepressant, so you end up experiencing a duel drug withdrawal.
@caroquintero86547 ай бұрын
I preferred propoxyphene napsylate(but fda took it off the damn market)supposedly for certain health issues......ARGH!...That's when they put me on $hitty samples of (C)ramadol:::::::groan::::::;;;What a joke pain control wise.....
@Theresebonath60773 ай бұрын
Yes but the part that makes it hard is that tramadol isnt just a painkiller its also an antidepressent so it works two ways both on your pain aswell as freeing you from anxiety and giving you the best energy boost and all this combine makes this so hard stop taking them. Also when you use them a long time they change your chemistry on your brain and the centra that regulates stress so its hell when you stop
@Theresebonath607712 күн бұрын
@@KrisHalpin Yes it was i dont wish that upon anyone
@Bigwhoopiedingdong7 ай бұрын
Made it hard to drive a car for at least two weeks I kept singing the lyrics “I can feel the wheel but I can’t steer”
@sharon81212 жыл бұрын
It seems a bit like benzos and what I went through! So glad you made it. The anxiety attacks are awful. You are in control!
@KrisHalpin2 жыл бұрын
That’s scary! Hope you’re through it now x
@gemmawhitehouse47002 жыл бұрын
Thankyou so much for making this video. I have been looking for help with tramadol withdrawal symptoms and whenever I discuss this with people on social media platforms in addiction with other drugs such as heroin everyone says it's so easy and the withdrawals of tramadol are nothing when in my experience of trying to come off them it was anything but easy and I couldn't continue after about a day. I have tapered and I now only take 1-2 a day but the minute 10-12 hours is up my body starts withdrawing and it's awful. Congratulations and thanks for this very humble down to earth video ❤️
@arden66652 ай бұрын
Hi how have you been over the last 2 years? Did you manage to stop or still taking? Am about to start withdrawing in the next month and I am not looking forward to it.
@gemmawhitehouse47002 ай бұрын
@@arden6665 Hey, I actually did manage to ween myself off them! I'm not going to lie to you it was very tough! For a start I kept going back and forth because everytime I tried to come off them the withdrawals were awful and I would just give in but one day I really just thought ‘I can't do this anymore’ and made a commitment to go through with it. The first 2 weeks was like hell to be honest. It was like a heavy case of flu. Body was in agony, constant fever sweating and vomiting, nose constantly streaming, anxiety, and insomnia. After two weeks ish the physical cravings subsided and I started to notice I had more feeling in my body and my toilet habits went back to normal. Then just had to tolerate the mental cravings and the desire to give in for about 4 weeks. It subsided though and I can say I haven't touched any tramadol for about 18 months. When things get tough though sometimes the cravings come back and I reminisce the feeling I used to get when I was high off tramadol. But I haven't given in yet, touch wood! Good luck with it all, and if you ever need to reach out for some advice or even just a bit of support, feel free to message :)
@Tanya-vl5ub12 күн бұрын
@@arden6665hi, have you started your taper yet? If so, how is it going?
@angelofsoundsasmr20422 жыл бұрын
Was prescribed this for 15 years daily , I am from the UK yes it is horrific I truly understand ya horrible medication drs need to really think before prescribing this 15 years I was so addicted Withdrawals are horrendous I am pleased for you you managed to get off it
@Ravenheimtarot2 жыл бұрын
Thats heroic. Tramadol is a nightmare
@brucerazor5202 Жыл бұрын
I can relate, I’ve had 27 surgeries and in a lot of pain. I have an intrathecal pain pump into my spine it seems to help but I miss the days long ago
@tonianita17 ай бұрын
The brain zaps for me were the worst. They lasted for 6 months. I actually thought they were never going to go. Thst was just from 8 a day. Admittedly i didnt taper for long enough but didnt knoe any better at the time.
@KrisHalpin7 ай бұрын
Yeah that sounds a lot like my experience… I tapered too fast in retrospect but I was just sick of it all! Yeah the brain zaps OMG! Just unbearable - glad you made it through!
@alvingutowski24852 жыл бұрын
I have just gone into my second week after stopping and been through all of the horrible cold turkey that I wouldn't wish on anyone. I ran out of Tramadol over the Xmas period and the pharmacy was closed so at that point I decided to get of it. Slowly feeling better after been on it for ten years taking eight a day. It is the most horrible drug around !!
@KrisHalpin2 жыл бұрын
Hang in there! Those first couple of weeks are awful, but you’ve done it!
@alvingutowski24852 жыл бұрын
@@KrisHalpin thanks Kris...its been hellish but I am determined.
@ces5762 жыл бұрын
@@alvingutowski2485 hi, how are you doing now?
@dotexe49819 күн бұрын
Dentist gave me 30 tablets of Tramadol for a tooth ache. This stuff feels amazing, especially at the beginning. When I ran out of the 30 tablets I bought a pack online on a shady website (since I knew the dentist wouldn't give me more as the tooth ache was fixed). I knew I had to stop before I would get seriously addicted though. Glad I did. I think I dodged a bullet with that one. Been on it for about 2 months, taking about 150 mg a day. Didn't feel any withdrawals. It's dangerous stuff though, I never used any opiates before, and I am still tempted sometimes to buy it again, it opened a door to something I probably shouldn't have been given acces to.
@intensepassion3382 Жыл бұрын
I was prescribed tramadol when first diagnosed with arthritis. It did nothing for pain, but caused me to be sleepy, so glad I had prescription changed...and nothing prescribed has eased the pain.
@31stoffl Жыл бұрын
Hemp could help...
@VelvetDraginfly2 жыл бұрын
I have M.D. and had a tumor removed from my right L5 nerve root . I was on the fentanyl patch for 12 years and did what you just did. SUCKED! That was 6 years ago. So when a Doc put me on Tramadol at the beginning of the pandemic for more back pain without investigating the cause, I flipped out, and searched for a doc who would. Four months ago I found that doc. So far they have found 7 degenerated disks between my cervical and lumbar spine. So. Far. And I was Off the Tramadol for a Much Less Frightening and much more Useful medication. Did I mention I can have a Lethal Reaction to SSRIs and have ended up comatose on 3 separate occasions because of them, and have gone into serotonin storm on another 3 occasions. Yea, bad news. leaving tramadol behind, for me over Christmas, best sucky Christmas ever.
@KrisHalpin2 жыл бұрын
Oh, wow. That sounds tough. Thanks for sharing x fentanyl patch must have been really tough to come off x
@VelvetDraginfly2 жыл бұрын
@@KrisHalpin It was two weeks of Absolute Life sucking Shit. I went off on my own, something I do not recommend. I was Sick as a dog. But my foster daughter and her little girl were moving in and I Could Not afford to have those patches in the house with them there. So it was worth it. I had plenty of aftermath once the Actual patches were gone, but I didn't care at the time, my homeless kids had a place to stay , so that was my focus. The Tramadol this time though, Dear God, much lower dosage, and the aftermath is it's own hellacious.
@vivavita37692 жыл бұрын
Tramadol and SSRI meds should never be taken together. There's a great chance of serotonin syndrome with these two meds. Also never take Baclofen and Tramadol together. It's amazing how many doctors and pharmacists don't know this .
@KrisHalpin2 жыл бұрын
@@vivavita3769 Yeah I argued with my doctors about serotonin syndrome but they were like “oh that’s very rare…” - I did not know Baclofen should be avoided though - I took both for years 🤦♂️
@vivavita37692 жыл бұрын
@@KrisHalpin if you took them without problems, you're probably not prone to the side effects. I wasn't so fortunate.l know pharmacists who won't fill scripts for these meds when taken together.
@_Revuelto2 жыл бұрын
I´ve used it for over 10 years but haven't noticed anything like what you describe. I am empty and should have picked up more at the pharmacy a week ago, but just haven't gotten around to it yet. Should have because of pain, but there´s no other reason for me to worry about. I use the liquid form with a pump, but that shouldn't make much of a difference. I´m sorry to hear people have such negative effects of such a helpful drug.
@Kim.webbford2 жыл бұрын
It was like discontinuing Effexor cold turkey. I had the brain zaps and increased anxiety.
@kathleenchapman389010 ай бұрын
I took tramadol for twenty years. I decided to quit and did without any withdrawals. Cannabis is my drug of choice now. I also quit, on my own, opiods. If you suffer from pain, cannabis can be a great alternative.
@johnchandler28702 жыл бұрын
Thanks for sharing. I had very similar experience getting of antidepressants and codeine. I never had the guts to share like you. Thanks
@kevinfreel81297 ай бұрын
Dont know what made me watch this. 2017 I went off Tramadol cold turkey. It was unreal. Fucking full on does not do it justice. After a year, you can literally feel your brain healing. Pain and suffering. Didnt sleep for two months. Your right though. It was worth it.
@KrisHalpin7 ай бұрын
Oh man! Yes… it’s slow! Great that you’re out the other side! 💪
@shanetutin28732 жыл бұрын
Thanks for help because of this video . Respect
@Swenser Жыл бұрын
I can't understand why all over the internet it states that withdrawal lasts a couple weeks. Just goes to show how much silly nonsense on the net there is. Well done to you Sir for being strong.
@KrisHalpin Жыл бұрын
Thank you! Yeah that’s the most frustrating thing about it - it was over a year before I felt human again :/
@gracelatinaolavellave2 жыл бұрын
I WENT THROUGH THE SAME THING YOU WENT THROUGH. TRAMADOL WITHDRAWALS ARE HARD. I WAS ADDICTED TO TRAMADOL FOR A LITTLE OVER 20 YEARS.
@penagon242 жыл бұрын
How did you finally get off? Anything will help, I'm so desperate.
@desireedesenna9673 Жыл бұрын
How are you doing now? Have you taken Suboxone for the addiction?
@gracelatinaolavellave Жыл бұрын
@@desireedesenna9673 no methadon is a good program I take 115mgs and I take one dose and don't have to take a dose for 2days I can go with out
@carolesteinberg74638 күн бұрын
I’m 3 weeks off 100mg a day for 3 years. I didn’t realize I was in withdrawal I thought I had a cold or flu. I haven’t slept more than 2-3 hours of broken sleep. My joints ache. My feet sting. My tongue and lips tingle. I hope I recover soon. I haven’t lost my appetite I actually am eating way more than normal.
@Danger_Bunnyyy2 жыл бұрын
You're so strong!
@KrisHalpin2 жыл бұрын
Thank you!!
@garysteele19853 ай бұрын
Well done bro ❤
@fazbell2 жыл бұрын
I have taken Tramadol on and off for years. Never had any withdrawal symptoms. Chronic pain sometimes abates by itself. I've had back pain for years but I think the lack of stress after I retired, played a big part in mitigating pain relief.
@behindthen0thing5252 жыл бұрын
Whatever
@SquiddlyInk Жыл бұрын
Count yourself lucky my friend. Withdrawl is a nightmare.
@steveg32172 жыл бұрын
Just watched this, I had been on it for 18 years. I was up to 6 pills a day... If I missed just one dose. I woukd get chills, diarrhea, sweating, and I would jerk uncontrollably. I didn't want to be a slave to the pill.. Then last year I had been slowly weening myself off I was down to only two pills a day. And finally I stopped. But. When I watched this. I can totally relate....
@lovepeace89182 жыл бұрын
You actually did it the right way man, congrats ! One medication that can help stop cravings, is baclofen or you can try vivitrol to block your opioid receptors, that would make sure you will not slip up or take Tramadol again, if your on vivitrol then the tramadol would not work, be totally blocked.
@MicroBugs7 ай бұрын
I'm 34 days into tapering from 200mg a day to 10mg a day. I was on tramadol for 3 years. I have muscle pain every day, especially in my legs and back. I thought that this dose is pretty low, but my body has developed a serious addiction. I hope that my pain will go away. I had 3 days with almost no pain, but then it started again. I have noticed that vegan food makes me feel better, and also if I avoid spicy food.
@AnnieALaney2 жыл бұрын
People seem to have varied experiences with Tramadol. I have had it prescribed for severe arthritis pain for the past five or six years. The pain relief is a game-changer in terms of getting around and having a life and being able to sleep at night. No side effects aside from some mild nausea and constipation, easily dealt with. The prescription is for 50 mg up to 4X a day, but I only take three pills on most days. One at night to get to sleep, another when I wake up with pain in the wee hours of the morning, a third to get me going in the morning. Once the day is under way, I don't need it again until bedtime. I know that I'm dependent on it, and withdrawal signs set in, including depression, if I don't have it for a day or two. On the other hand, there doesn't seem to be any down side to taking it as long as I take it. My sister has had pretty much the same experience with it, so maybe it's a genetic thing.
@KrisHalpin2 жыл бұрын
Hey Annie! Thanks for sharing - glad to hear a positive experience. It certainly helped me a lot in the short term, so I guess it’s strange that my experience changed over the years. I think I metabolised it very fast, cuz the beginnings of withdrawal kicking in was a daily occurrence. If it’s working for you, great! Good luck :)
@grahamleigh8398 Жыл бұрын
Hi Annie. Great to hear how you are managing. I have been taking Tramacet for about 6 years for arthritis and def a big help but wears off in the late afternoon and don’t want to rely on drugs as not to take any more till the morning. I take as soon as I wake up sometimes 4 or 5 am then lie in bed for about half an hour for it to kick in. Sometimes it wears off quicker and I really feel terrible. For someone who has always had a very active life this is lousy. Only way is to get rid of my arthritis 🥴🥴. Hope you doing ok.
@31stoffl Жыл бұрын
@@grahamleigh8398 Do you tried Boron, or Hemp Products?
@donovanscott80382 жыл бұрын
Daily use is no different from heron addiction.possibly worse because of the anti depressant efffect.WELL DONE .LUV TO AND YOURS .35 years on and off opiates.months later the depression kick s in .
@KrisHalpin2 жыл бұрын
Thank you! Yes, the creeping depression is the worst
@germanicdogman2 жыл бұрын
was on tram for 9 years 400mg every day then out of the blue the dr stopped it . i had to taper off on my last 30 pack. the brain zaps couldn't sit still no sleep felt like i had the flu 3/4 weeks of hell .
@KrisHalpin2 жыл бұрын
Oh, wow. That’s awful! I’d have been terrified if it was forced on me like that - hope you’re doing okay!
@germanicdogman2 жыл бұрын
@@KrisHalpin i was on it for pain after a motorcycle crash lots of broken bones,but never once was i told it could be addictive my world revolved a round the dam things fine now,off them for about 10 years glad your feeling better with out them
@BeyondBlessed216 Жыл бұрын
i liked trams better than perks at one time! they lasted all day and the perks wore off after a few hours! this was my d.o.c ! 7 yrs clean thank god bc the WD was horrible especially in jail!
@rustytindog2 жыл бұрын
Thanks mate I'm right there with you.
@KrisHalpin2 жыл бұрын
Thanks Douglas - hope it’s as smooth as it can be :)
@ttoughtask72962 жыл бұрын
I have been tapering off tramadol for a while & managed to get down to a 50mg tab in the morning, & 1 later in the afternoon, slow release tabs. I just can't seem to get off these last 2. its that feeling so shit in the morning & then that other big dip late afternoon. I'm going to keep trying however. Thanks for sharing
@KrisHalpin2 жыл бұрын
I feel you! The last two is hard… you’ve done amazingly well to get this far!
@gemelindacjp79767 ай бұрын
5-HTP has helped me compensate for not having the SSRI effects of Tramadol while quitting. Compression shorts can help some with restless leg.
@chaddy2409 Жыл бұрын
Tramadol is hell, was using it for the past few weeks for a few days, then a few days not. And now since the last come off, i couldnt sleep for 2 days, had burning body sensations, still have a bit and feel agitated. Im off now since Sunday, 5 days already. I dont want to know what people go through who take this for many months or years.
@psilocybe4623 Жыл бұрын
i have a father, war veteran with many diagnoses, who ended up on lumidol...hes 62...allso in betwean he had 3 hart strokes and has several stents...im trying to help hem take of, hes to long and har on it, but he gave up few days ago...agai after several trys....im closely related to al sorts of mushrooms, somehow severl years ago i ended up my path in life, started new one...today i literaly have several personal wild gardens of my favorites, magis specialy, im hemp producer, honey producer, and with all that organic compounds, im not able to help hem...he just gave up... i hope i will be able to help hem at last, and im countig hard on my psilocybe mushrooms, but hes hard to get anything new, and huge not interested, stuburn... literaly, i have ready just next to hem a pile of wild picked mushroms, just hunted for hem, and a gallon of cannabis oil...., he even dont wana listen my proposal, anything...refuses doctors....several moths ago, my mother died, so that didnt helped.... at one time in my life, when i totaly understood shrooms generaly, world of them, they conections with plants, when i hook up, i completly conected them to bees and i was thinkng, man, this is what everyone needs to understand...but didnt have been aware that at same time my father is droping deep down with hes doctors prescription... i dont know how to motivate hem.... its awfull to have everything you need, you know it helps, you can handle that, but doesent cooperate... i think that hes taking between 5-7 pils a day, stronger longer lasting ones...it is hell with tramadol allmost same as taking off of it....only, it last years....geting of it lasts several months you said... allso he got zaldiar, third of one lumidol, so he can try take less and shorten the dosage slowly...
@speksone2 жыл бұрын
I took Ibogaine in Thailand to get off it (i have a vid of the experience). I managed to stay clean for over a year until my back pain was too much and had to get back on them. 16 years and i'm more concerned for my liver more than anything. I can't see my self getting off them any time soon, but we will see!
@schwarzer95232 жыл бұрын
Where is the video?
@Rocko19905 ай бұрын
Tramadol can absolutely be just as addictive as any other opioid. It has a reputation of being mild, but that's not the case for many people. It's one of those drugs that has a much stronger effect in some people than others, I believe because it's a "prodrug" meaning your body has to break it down into its active form, and some people have more of the enzyme(s) required to do so than others. It's my understanding this is why the effects can vary so much from person to person. For me, it was quite effective and yes induced full blown unbearable withdrawals. I used to take like 12-15 50mg tabs a day
@damatokid222 жыл бұрын
I was going to quit until I heard your story 😅 post acute withdrawal!? I need to get off the stuff bad
@KrisHalpin2 жыл бұрын
Hey! I’m uploading some tips (and some things that didn’t work!) at the weekend - yeah PAWS doesn’t f’ck around! But it is possible :)
@NiccyMarree17 күн бұрын
I started tramadol in 2016 I'm still hooked to 150 slow release. The amount of times I've withdrawn for days and given anything to get it again. I remember the doctor who first gave me it to me said oh tramadol is really good it's not addictive 😢 I wish people could understand, I had 4 babies naturally and tramadol takes the cake it how painful it is.😊s😊😊
@ZillaZarate2 жыл бұрын
I'm built weird I guess cause I never had withdrawal from hydrocodone but tramadol is strait hell
@jimmygt70202 жыл бұрын
I was just taken off of Tapentadol and put onto 350mg daily of Tramadol as a less powerful alternative to tapentadol but now I’m starting to think this was a bad choice. It may be weaker but it’s weird in its action
@GaryPhillips-zf6eg5 ай бұрын
Thanks for this. I've recently realised my girlfriend is addicted to tramadol. As soon as I suggested rehab she blocked me on all socials and my phone 🤷🏼
@danielmelcher72752 жыл бұрын
It's a synthetic opiate it used to be easy to get but not so much anymore and yes it's hard to get off some what but I'm hard core Stay sober good luck GOD BLESS
@jlw386412 күн бұрын
I have a friend this has happened to. The drug company needs sued to no end and all put in jail! This is the worst form of poison out there!!!!
@Joris-KarlHuysmans29 күн бұрын
Sorry you went through all that. Tramadol is interesting because as you mentioned, it affects opioid, serotonergic and norepinephrine receptors. The tricky part is, some people come off it easy, some people go through a living hell. You’re basically flipping a coin. For people out there thinking on quitting, DO A TAPERING PLAN, otherwise you can literally die.
@RCjunkie2 жыл бұрын
I feel for you. I have been on Tramadol for 8 years, But I only do 2 at nite and maybe 2 more in 1 day if my knees and ankles need it. I have 2 bad knees and 2 bad ankles. But not I getting this thing of my leg wants to jump or shack, If I miss it at nite by more them 2 hrs my nite is going to a long even if I take it late.
@ccncomics2 жыл бұрын
This was great, im on tramadol now, and want to stop, but is not easy. I love the “underselling” of how hard it is. I feel my brain is fucked up if q miss a dose . So yeah, I might died if I stop. Will see , cold turkey takes balls of steal !
@KrisHalpin2 жыл бұрын
Hey! Thanks for commenting - take your time! Yeah, even missing one dose felt like I was dying ☹️
@diegofiorillo64122 жыл бұрын
i am aguitarist like you and going through same thing. I am in bournemouth
@deepbluehoney81682 жыл бұрын
How do you control your pain now? I’ve been on Tramadol for 2 decades now (in addition to a cocktail of other opiates and non-narcotic pain relief meds.) My docs have been asking me to stop taking the Tramadol for about 15 years. I’ve tried. But I’m back up to my highest dose again. I live in a state of chronic pain. I’d love to get rid of my Tramadol and all the other opiates, but how will I control my pain. That frightens me.
@choney81252 жыл бұрын
I’d like to know too. I had back surgery and have chronic pain but am tired of being on 200 ER dose. I want off but if I miss a dose I hurt like hell.
@linzieloo12 жыл бұрын
I had a appointment for the pain clinic they think practicing mindfulness, having a massage, yoga etc will. Help pain, it’s doesn’t truth is some of us need pain medication to function, they wouldn’t tell someone with cancerous pain just practice “mindfulness”
@31stoffl Жыл бұрын
Why don't use Cannabis? It's Perfect for that
@HM-ju9tvАй бұрын
What did the hospital do to help you with your withdrawal symptoms? I’m currently tapering from 2 1/2 a day 50mg. I’m a tiny woman so this dose may sound small but for my body it’s a moderate dose I suppose. My goal is to reduce by a half over the next 6 weeks. I’ve been taking it for 3 years. It’s been great for my endometriosis but the stress of getting refills is ridiculous. I’m done being a prisoner to it. I’ve experienced the withdrawals before and they’re freaking gnarly.
@charlottesank9260 Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for sharing very helpful
@kimberlyclayton49852 жыл бұрын
Thank you for sharing
@carlosm55152 жыл бұрын
I’ve been in this for 5 years! When I want to stop using it I feel like I’m gonna die. I can’t and I feel annoyed for it. I buy it angry with me because I don’t want to but my body ask for it. It’s good to know that is possible stop tramadol. Hope one day I can do it too. Need to release
@carlosm55152 жыл бұрын
@Living Nightmare you still taking it?
@carlosm55152 жыл бұрын
@Living Nightmare how did you do?
@rayramos22782 жыл бұрын
@@carlosm5515 hi did you wean off it like take a lowest dose on 1 day every other day or can you tell me your approach that worked for you with out the withdrawal symptoms. I’ve been on tramadol for over 5 yrs I want my life back thank you
@carlosm55152 жыл бұрын
@@rayramos2278 I Didn’t try to leave for now. Because I felt bad. But I want too
@funnycatvideos5490 Жыл бұрын
Just use KRATOM In small doses it will make you feel normal until the tramadol is out of your system about two weeks then just stop taking everything. They literally fit the opiate locks in the braiN. So as far as the brain knows it may as well be an opiate and you will feel the relief instantly
@Gebev2 жыл бұрын
Can you tell me more about that sensation you had like your muscles are moving over your bones , please? I have something like that but can't google anything of the sort. What I feel is like my legs are ever so slightly moving, like sliding or rocking, like sliding from an equilibrium position or sometimes like rocking in a boat. I think it has something to do with the hundreds of mini muscle twitches I get in the legs which give the moving sensation but I'm not sure. I'd like to think it's the withdrawal and it will go away. I was taking a much smaller dose than you and overall my withdrawal is much milder. I'm in week 3.
@KrisHalpin2 жыл бұрын
Hey! Sorry to read you’re going through this - it’s really unpleasant :( it does thankfully calm down, a weighted blanket (or just a pile of laundry) can help with getting to sleep
@Gebev2 жыл бұрын
@@KrisHalpin Thanks for replying. Would you say that you experienced what I describe above? I just need to rassure myself it is from the withdrawal.
@KrisHalpin2 жыл бұрын
@@Gebev yeah definitely, it’s such a weird and unpleasant sensation!
@Gebev2 жыл бұрын
@@KrisHalpin Thank you. I won't freak out it's MS or ALS then. Your video was very helpful thank you for making it.
@KrisHalpin2 жыл бұрын
@@Gebev ah yes that’s exactly what I was thinking! It’s very scary but it will get better x
@shanetutin28732 жыл бұрын
Iv been on tramadol for years but I’m slowly weening myself off now but I’m goin to get CBD oil to help with the withdrawals gradually. When I first got put on tramadol the doctors was overdosing me at first then they cut it in half immediately and my body felt like hammered hell . So now I’m cutting it down gradually to non soon .
@KrisHalpin2 жыл бұрын
That’s a good plan! Having your dose cut in half must have been brutal :(
@jaysins Жыл бұрын
How long until your restless legs pain stopped? That seems to be the worst part.
@unidaspandemia993610 ай бұрын
2-3 weeks (depends on dose and time)
@mariaharcher-vanhemert10182 жыл бұрын
I'm 12 hours in detoxing from tramadol. After months of chronic pain they finally stepped me down to tramadol. After a year I just want off of it. I am scared,but I want my life back. My surgery in November was successful and I dont need them anymore. Scared to death and anixety is setting in. But I have to do it. I can do it right?
@KrisHalpin2 жыл бұрын
Hi Mariah! Thank you for sharing, sorry to hear that - it’s very tough at the start. You can do it! Here’s some of my tips, and some of the things I got wrong (some of which won’t help you now I know!) but maybe there’s something in there that helps - solidarity x How I Got Through Tramadol Withdrawal (And What I Wish I'd Done Differently) kzbin.info/www/bejne/mHXYdJhjdrpsaLc