11-12-2017, 10:37 PM
There are limited options for people online seeking pain relief. Just because it makes you feel crumby doesn't mean its a bad medicine. There would be no working medicines if everytime 1 person felt bad the scientists start over. Just look at medication warning label & possible side effects. Its a relatively safe alternative to some of the heavier opiates. I had a family member with a genetic issue that caused extreme pain in his failing joints. He also had a medicine cabinet full of Percocet & Vicodin. Because of his job he didn't didn't usually take anything but the trams. He would take 10mg trams everyday all day. I think he must have taken 10 or more a day.
You could have felt sick because you took more than your body is used to. Tramadol is a semi synthetic opiate that will likely to opiate pain killers. So if you take a codeine & tramadol at the same time you will probably get way itchier than normal. I believe the itchiness of these opiates is actually a small allergic reaction to the meds. I have always figured most people are acutely allergic to opiates. I also feel like for online pharmacies pain relief is one of the harder things to find because of regulations in most counties.
This being said... Tramadol is addictive so take with caution. It also has antidepressant like qualities for some people after prolonged use. This makes running out once addicted a big problem. Moderation is the way to go. Like any medicine only take the absolute minimum dose in order to alleviate symptoms.
You could have felt sick because you took more than your body is used to. Tramadol is a semi synthetic opiate that will likely to opiate pain killers. So if you take a codeine & tramadol at the same time you will probably get way itchier than normal. I believe the itchiness of these opiates is actually a small allergic reaction to the meds. I have always figured most people are acutely allergic to opiates. I also feel like for online pharmacies pain relief is one of the harder things to find because of regulations in most counties.
This being said... Tramadol is addictive so take with caution. It also has antidepressant like qualities for some people after prolonged use. This makes running out once addicted a big problem. Moderation is the way to go. Like any medicine only take the absolute minimum dose in order to alleviate symptoms.
- They say an apple a day keeps the doctor away, but if you don't go to the doctor for regular checkups, you're bananas.

