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sound, been looking for tramadol everywhere, cheers bbc
[QUOTE=Rolond Returns;52065901]sound, been looking for tramadol everywhere, cheers bbc[/QUOTE] do you actually need it for pain
Damn, nice healthcare speedrun, I dunno that there'll be any new WRs after this
[QUOTE=HAKKAR!!!;52065903]do you actually need it for pain[/QUOTE] Even if he doesn't and is using recreationally - better he gets pharma grade product than street crap
[QUOTE=Rolond Returns;52065901]sound, been looking for tramadol everywhere, cheers bbc[/QUOTE] I wasn't even aware you could get high of Tramadol. [editline]6th April 2017[/editline] It's also strange they have a problem with asthma inhalers. Here in Australia they're over the counter medication.
[QUOTE=download;52066196]I wasn't even aware you could get high of Tramadol. [editline]6th April 2017[/editline] It's also strange they have a problem with asthma inhalers. Here in Australia they're over the counter medication.[/QUOTE] Tramadol is capable of getting a person high (it's an opiate, the last I remember checking), but it's not something that can do it in an efficient manner for those who are only looking to get high. I'm actually on them by prescription for medical reasons atm, and I can at least say from experience that the high it gives is barely noticeable at all (at least for me, but I'm also not taking more than what the dosage requires me to take).
Tramadol is an opiate based tranquilizer, took it once as I was getting really bad backpain and mom went here use this. I was out of it for the whole day, never touching that shit again. :v:
[QUOTE=Reagy;52067958]Tramadol is an opiate based tranquilizer, took it once as I was getting really bad backpain and mom went here use this. I was out of it for the whole day, never touching that shit again. :v:[/QUOTE] The more you know. I thought it was in the same family as non-steroidal anti-inflamatries
[QUOTE=Reagy;52067958]Tramadol is an opiate based tranquilizer, took it once as I was getting really bad backpain and mom went here use this. I was out of it for the whole day, never touching that shit again. :v:[/QUOTE] Apparently it's addictive too, so that's probably why it's not over the counter
[QUOTE=Talishmar;52068493]Apparently it's addictive too, so that's probably why it's not over the counter[/QUOTE] Opiates are addictive?
[QUOTE=JustExtreme;52080779]Opiates are addictive?[/QUOTE] I have no idea if this is sarcasm or not. If not, they're one of the most addictive substances around.
[QUOTE=Talishmar;52068493]Apparently it's addictive too, so that's probably why it's not over the counter[/QUOTE] [QUOTE=JustExtreme;52080779]Opiates are addictive?[/QUOTE] Oh its very damn addictive, its the reason why my mom only uses it when her chronic pain gets really out of hand, its not something you should use all the time as your body starts to require it to deal with pain. Plus opiate withdrawal is not a nice thing, I've seen her go through it multiple times, I never want to wish that upon someone.
[img_thumb]https://i.imgur.com/QyT7Dhr.jpg[/img_thumb] Take 6 of them a day for about 7 years and they kind of lose their kick. Can vouch for addictive
[QUOTE=viperfan7;52081888]I have no idea if this is sarcasm or not. If not, they're one of the most addictive substances around.[/QUOTE] Yeah it was sarcasm :)
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