Tramadol withdrawal

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I was addicted to tramadol for years, i slightly reduced my dose for a couple of days, then i bought some kratum and used about 2 grams in the morning and 1 gram in the evening in place of the tramadol. i withdrew without any discomfort.

i had tried many times to get off the tramadol but was i unsuccessful due to the withdrawal symptoms. i have to say i was tempted to take the kratum longer than i needed too but didnt. i wanted to share this information for a long time and haven't sooner because i do not really want to recommend people take anything but the kratum made it possible for me to get rid of my addiction

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  • Posted

    Ps it took 2 weeks in all
  • Posted

    Did you have to taper the kratom?

    • Posted

      HI  I suppose I did taper the kratum, I took it for two weeks and less in the second week. I could still feel some withdrawal symptoms but not nearly as much as I did when I tried in the past
  • Posted

    Hey ange7a 

    I am currently trying to detox from tram.

    I have taken it for many years anywhere from 1000mg a day to now 3-350 mg 

    ( the last 2.5 weeks about 3-400 mg day)

    I took my last ones yesterday ( 350mg)

    Today I’ve taken 2 hydrocodone 5mg 

    I have 8 of those left some flexeril and Mobic. I was thinking about kramtom but afraid of addiction to that 

    I can feel the aniexty restless body tempature changes etc already 

    Any suggestions

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