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Tramadol is brilliant- and AD like it????

Posted by ace on September 23, 2004, at 22:09:10

100mg Tramdol puts me in a very happy mood, although i have to pscae out the days when i take it cause of tolerance

is there any AD like Tramdol, cause if there is, im going on it!!!!

Tramadol RULES!!!!


Ace

 

Re: Tramadol is brilliant- and AD like it???? » ace

Posted by jerrympls on September 23, 2004, at 22:22:30

In reply to Tramadol is brilliant- and AD like it????, posted by ace on September 23, 2004, at 22:09:10

> 100mg Tramdol puts me in a very happy mood, although i have to pscae out the days when i take it cause of tolerance
>
> is there any AD like Tramdol, cause if there is, im going on it!!!!
>
> Tramadol RULES!!!!
>
>
> Ace

If I'm not misktaend Tramadol block the reuptake of Serotonin and NE?

Jerry

 

Re: Tramadol is brilliant- and AD like it???? » jerrympls

Posted by ace on September 23, 2004, at 23:23:14

In reply to Re: Tramadol is brilliant- and AD like it???? ?ace, posted by jerrympls on September 23, 2004, at 22:22:30

> > 100mg Tramdol puts me in a very happy mood, although i have to pscae out the days when i take it cause of tolerance
> >
> > is there any AD like Tramdol, cause if there is, im going on it!!!!
> >
> > Tramadol RULES!!!!
> >
> >
> > Ace
>
> If I'm not misktaend Tramadol block the reuptake of Serotonin and NE?
>
> Jerry
>

That's right, i think Effexor could be close, or a mix of other drugs....but there is opiate interaction...

BTW, Cheers to you for soldiering on Jerry! We all know you are a brave soul!!!

God Bless You mate, and NEVER NEVER NEVER give in!!!

Ace

 

Re: Tramadol-Does it work for social anxiety ace?

Posted by TheOutsider on September 24, 2004, at 13:03:29

In reply to Re: Tramadol is brilliant- and AD like it???? » jerrympls, posted by ace on September 23, 2004, at 23:23:14

Just wondering if you have found it helpful for social anxiety, its one of my major problems.

 

Re: Tramadol-Does it work for social anxiety ace? » TheOutsider

Posted by ace on September 24, 2004, at 23:06:28

In reply to Re: Tramadol-Does it work for social anxiety ace?, posted by TheOutsider on September 24, 2004, at 13:03:29

> Just wondering if you have found it helpful for social anxiety, its one of my major problems.


YES!!!! It is a killer of all anxiety. When I took 100mg, I was ready to walk down the street with my shirt off playing my guitar! Serious.

When on Tramadol, I could go up to model girls and talk to them no probs.

But i must say, Nardil is a beast for social anxiety...it has killed it so much...im not too sure about this new version Nardil much...

any more questions, pleas ask me friend, i am happy to help...


Ace

 

Re: Tramadol-Does it work for social anxiety ace? » ace

Posted by jerrympls on September 24, 2004, at 23:15:36

In reply to Re: Tramadol-Does it work for social anxiety ace? » TheOutsider, posted by ace on September 24, 2004, at 23:06:28

Ace-

I think I may have some sort of social anxeity. For example - when I go to the grocery store I get nervous with all the people around and I think everyone's looking in my cart to see what I'm buying (sounds like paranoia-but it's more anxeity). And I slip into movies right before they start and sit as far aay from people as I can. This could just be part of my depression - low self-esteem/self-confidence....? I dunno....?

Jerry

 

Re: Tramadol-Does it work for social anxiety ace? » jerrympls

Posted by ace on September 25, 2004, at 0:21:43

In reply to Re: Tramadol-Does it work for social anxiety ace? » ace, posted by jerrympls on September 24, 2004, at 23:15:36

> Ace-
>
> I think I may have some sort of social anxeity. For example - when I go to the grocery store I get nervous with all the people around and I think everyone's looking in my cart to see what I'm buying (sounds like paranoia-but it's more anxeity).

Jerry, some would percieve that as a psychotic or prodromal psychotic symptom, but I tend to think it is indeed a mixture of social anxiety, lack of self-esteem, and an overactive mind....

And I slip into movies right before they start and sit as far aay from people as I can. This could just be part of my depression - low self-esteem/self-confidence....? I dunno....?

Absolutely...it COULD be part of the depression...

QSTNS,

1- are you embarrased to eat in public

2. Can you urinate in a male toilet next to other men, and when going to the pool have a shower after swiming nakeed in front of other men?

3. Can you approach an attractive girl?

4. Do you try to avoid people sometimes or always?


Answer these and I will have a better diagnostic view of your psychopathology (obviously I'm not a psychiatrist yet, so my view must be taken as informed conjecture)

It seems like you could have 1. Depression 2. Social Anxiety...

OR, the social anxiety is just a manifestation of a depressive illness.

How are you sleeping now?

And Overall how are you feeling?

What are your meds now?


>
> Jerry

God Bless you Jerry!


Ace

 

Thanks Ace!-You Rock! nm

Posted by TheOutsider on September 26, 2004, at 9:24:24

In reply to Re: Tramadol-Does it work for social anxiety ace? » jerrympls, posted by ace on September 25, 2004, at 0:21:43

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