Tramadol Hydrochloride

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  • got any spare??

  • .

    Danny's here. Head hunter to his friends. Head hunter to everybody. He doesn't have any friends. The only people he converses with are his clients and occasionally the police. The purveyor of rare herbs and prescribed chemicals is back. Will we never be set free?

  • I wouldn't mind getting hold of some laudinum. Not sure where you would acquire it nowadays though

  • i was on the highest dosage of tramadol when i came off morphine in hospital. then about 3 weeks after coming out of hospital i moved down to codeine. had previously thought that for the last 2 weeks in hospital i was totally with it. then a few weeks after being off the tramadol i was in loads of pain so took just one. i was flying!!! it was awesome. then realised how out of it i actually was in hospital....... now have a small stash of tramadol saved for emergencies....

    apparently it has quite a high street value. so i have been told by a copper friend.

  • as for dosage, i was taking one tramadol tablet 3 times a day for the last week, then moved onto 2 30/500 co-codamol tablets 4 times a day i think.... you can also take ibuprofen with co-codamol....

    i find diclofenac better than co-codamol, and 8/500 cocodamol useless.

  • i normally knock back 150mg of tramadol before a long-haul flight.... no problems so far.
    it's good stuff!

  • i like that idea!!!! i haven't flown since my accident and now have this irrational fear about it - i think tramadol will will take the edge off!!! i will take off before the plane......

  • I have used Tram both for pain relief and recreationally. I have not found that it particularly aids sleep so I would take Diazepam over it any day for long flights.

  • take 50 mg tramadol together with one gram of paracetamol.
    effective yet safe mix

  • Will be trying that shortly Dron.

  • Dude, hope the pain subsides soon for you!

  • Popped back into Guys, apparently the reason it looks like I have a weird molusc under my tongue is because the tissue is bruised behind my jaw.

    Professor Palmer mentioned that it was a Haematoma- which I (cannot spell) think means bleeding causing bruising?

    Anyway, I'm about to hit the sack, 2 soups and 1 yoghurt under my belt- might hit my 78kg target as a result of this!

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