Tramadol Question

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  1. GreedyLittlePig

    GreedyLittlePig Member

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    I've done a bit of research and read around the forums a little bit, and i was wondering, whats the risk of taking tramadol with asthma? I have asthma, not severe, hasnt acted up in years, but i have it nontheless. I was hoping you guys could let me know the risks of Tramadol with asthma, and if Tram. is safe in general as well. I have never poped pills or anything, just large sums of cannabis and alcohol. Thanks.

    -Nick
     
  2. TopNotchStoner

    TopNotchStoner Georgia Homegrown

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    I have asthma too, and I have taken tons of tramadol.....800+mg, on occasion, and never had any problems. Don't start that high though. Take maybe 250-350mg for your first time, I would say.
     
  3. GreedyLittlePig

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    What about other risks of Tramadol are there that I should know. You seem to be rather experianced with it. I know its synthetic meaning its not natural, which also kind of frightens me of an allergic reaction.
     
  4. TopNotchStoner

    TopNotchStoner Georgia Homegrown

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    I'm not sure, as I have never had problems with it. It is actually pretty mild, compared to other opiates/synthetic opioids, so I don't think you will have a problem as long as you start low, as I suggested. If you're really worried about it, tramadol lasts a long time, so you would have plenty opportunity to boost your dose, if you need to, and just start lower than I recommended.
     
  5. GreedyLittlePig

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    How does it make you feel, I dont want to get my hopes up if its not going to be something great, and I dont want to go in thinking "this is gunna suck" then feel blown away...actually that wouldnt be too bad now.
     
  6. TopNotchStoner

    TopNotchStoner Georgia Homegrown

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    It will make you more talkative, if nothing else. The best way to get a buzz from it, is to sit back in a comfortable chair or lay in bed, It always makes me feel like I'm sinking into the chair/bed, because the buzz really kicks in and you're so relaxed, but not all that sleepy, if at all. I mean, it's nothing amazing, but definitely worth your time.
     
  7. jahmin

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    I had childhood asthma and it's never been a problem for me...
     
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