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Eskay Jones

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Been prescribed some 50mg tramadol for a knee injury that i have that is consisantly locking up creating immense pain, right problem is, i took 2 of these 50mg pills and i felt f*cked for the rest of the day symptoms1. Felt like the ceiling was dropping on my head2. I watched the ceiling for like 2hrs straight3. I felt happier than anything i even called my girl to tell her i loved her4. I could barely move 5. I couldnt take a piss nothing would come out6. i couldnt sleep the nightit made me feel stoned x5 has anybody tried this sh*t before? it's intense.

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Been prescribed some 50mg tramadol for a knee injury that i have that is consisantly locking up creating immense pain, right problem is, i took 2 of these 50mg pills and i felt f*cked for the rest of the day symptoms1. Felt like the ceiling was dropping on my head2. I watched the ceiling for like 2hrs straight3. I felt happier than anything i even called my girl to tell her i loved her4. I could barely move 5. I couldnt take a piss nothing would come out6. i couldnt sleep the nightit made me feel stoned x5 has anybody tried this sh*t before? it's intense.
:lol: would see doctor about the strength of the drug unless you enjoy it if you do knock yourself outcodine + paracetamol when in pain>>>
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No but my mum takes it and I am going to have to try one now.I take Oramorph (morphine) for my headaches and it gives you the same sort of symptoms. Oramorph + Diazapam = Heaven.I'm also on Epilim, Lithium and Mirtazipine too but they are my "special" medicines. Epilim is nuts, it makes you SEE things. Like heads and faces floating on the ceiling.

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No but my mum takes it and I am going to have to try one now.I take Oramorph (morphine) for my headaches and it gives you the same sort of symptoms. Oramorph + Diazapam = Heaven.I'm also on Epilim, Lithium and Mirtazipine too but they are my "special" medicines. Epilim is nuts, it makes you SEE things. Like heads and faces floating on the ceiling.
I dont need to be seeing faces etc etc just reading online it says Tramadol is highly addictive. i'd hate to be addicted to be a opiate wouldnt withdrawl on such things be similar to heroin? imagine the thought of that shocking. What is epilm used for.
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No but my mum takes it and I am going to have to try one now.I take Oramorph (morphine) for my headaches and it gives you the same sort of symptoms. Oramorph + Diazapam = Heaven.I'm also on Epilim, Lithium and Mirtazipine too but they are my "special" medicines. Epilim is nuts, it makes you SEE things. Like heads and faces floating on the ceiling.
I dont need to be seeing faces etc etc just reading online it says Tramadol is highly addictive. i'd hate to be addicted to be a opiate wouldnt withdrawl on such things be similar to heroin? imagine the thought of that shocking. What is epilm used for.
All those strong pain killers are addictive. Really addictive. I aint really got an addictive personality so I'm cool, or at least I hope so anyway. I doubt I'd ever come off the sh*t until my headaches go away. Epilim is a anti-seizure drug primary, but it's also used to treat hypomania in people with manic depression (why I am on it). It makes you stare, hallucinate and feel like you're floating, it actually makes you feel totally spaced out.
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No but my mum takes it and I am going to have to try one now.I take Oramorph (morphine) for my headaches and it gives you the same sort of symptoms. Oramorph + Diazapam = Heaven.I'm also on Epilim, Lithium and Mirtazipine too but they are my "special" medicines. Epilim is nuts, it makes you SEE things. Like heads and faces floating on the ceiling.
I dont need to be seeing faces etc etc just reading online it says Tramadol is highly addictive. i'd hate to be addicted to be a opiate wouldnt withdrawl on such things be similar to heroin? imagine the thought of that shocking. What is epilm used for.
All those strong pain killers are addictive. Really addictive. I aint really got an addictive personality so I'm cool, or at least I hope so anyway. I doubt I'd ever come off the sh*t until my headaches go away. Epilim is a anti-seizure drug primary, but it's also used to treat hypomania in people with manic depression (why I am on it). It makes you stare, hallucinate and feel like you're floating, it actually makes you feel totally spaced out.
Your a manic depressant.?Sort me out with the Epilim.
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No but my mum takes it and I am going to have to try one now.I take Oramorph (morphine) for my headaches and it gives you the same sort of symptoms. Oramorph + Diazapam = Heaven.I'm also on Epilim, Lithium and Mirtazipine too but they are my "special" medicines. Epilim is nuts, it makes you SEE things. Like heads and faces floating on the ceiling.
I dont need to be seeing faces etc etc just reading online it says Tramadol is highly addictive. i'd hate to be addicted to be a opiate wouldnt withdrawl on such things be similar to heroin? imagine the thought of that shocking. What is epilm used for.
All those strong pain killers are addictive. Really addictive. I aint really got an addictive personality so I'm cool, or at least I hope so anyway. I doubt I'd ever come off the sh*t until my headaches go away. Epilim is a anti-seizure drug primary, but it's also used to treat hypomania in people with manic depression (why I am on it). It makes you stare, hallucinate and feel like you're floating, it actually makes you feel totally spaced out.
Your a manic depressant.?Sort me out with the Epilim.
Yeah. I got the thousand yard stare to match too. I don't look at people. I look THROUGH them I've been told but it's the medicine. Probably the Oramorph.Epilim is good stuff but I as it's used to bring people "down to earth" mentally it could actually make you depressed if you are of a normal state of mind. I really do recommend Oramorph over it because it sounds like the effects you have just described of Tramadol.
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