23rd January 2005
Hi, and welcome to the boards! I am so sorry you are suffering so.
Like yourself, Ultram was prescribed to me as an alternate to the opiates and was I told it was not addicting. It wasn't until I came here to this board that I started to hear that in fact it is VERY addicting and coming off of it does have nasty withdrawal. I learned this by doing a search on Ultram (same as Ultracet without the tylenol) or Tramadol, it's generic name. Please do a search here and in the "archives" (click on Archives on bottom of page) to learn more. Doctors are just not informed about this medication and alot of people are suffering! It is recommended to not discontinue it abruptly as it can cause seizures, but to slowly lower your dose.
I absolutely believe your symptoms can be a result of you stopping abruptly and would encourage you to see a doctor, possibly an addictionologist in your area who would be familiar with withdrawal and your symptoms. The good news is is that you are already past the worst of the w/d, but it sounds like you might need some additional help.
Btw, I remain on a very low dose of the Ultram (2-50 mg. a day) for nerve and breast pain (b/c) but share your concerns about it's addictive nature. Please do a search and maybe others will chime in and add there experience with this medication.
You shouldn't have to suffer with these symtoms. I wish you quick relief. Please see someone knowledgable in this area for help, ASAP.
El
Like yourself, Ultram was prescribed to me as an alternate to the opiates and was I told it was not addicting. It wasn't until I came here to this board that I started to hear that in fact it is VERY addicting and coming off of it does have nasty withdrawal. I learned this by doing a search on Ultram (same as Ultracet without the tylenol) or Tramadol, it's generic name. Please do a search here and in the "archives" (click on Archives on bottom of page) to learn more. Doctors are just not informed about this medication and alot of people are suffering! It is recommended to not discontinue it abruptly as it can cause seizures, but to slowly lower your dose.
I absolutely believe your symptoms can be a result of you stopping abruptly and would encourage you to see a doctor, possibly an addictionologist in your area who would be familiar with withdrawal and your symptoms. The good news is is that you are already past the worst of the w/d, but it sounds like you might need some additional help.
Btw, I remain on a very low dose of the Ultram (2-50 mg. a day) for nerve and breast pain (b/c) but share your concerns about it's addictive nature. Please do a search and maybe others will chime in and add there experience with this medication.
You shouldn't have to suffer with these symtoms. I wish you quick relief. Please see someone knowledgable in this area for help, ASAP.
El
