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When you're young and you go to parties, that's probably the highlight of your teenage years. Unfortunately, there are some bad experiences and many young people fall prey to them. I went to a beach party with my girlfriend and got really drunk. I cannot even remember what I had but I definitely remember when he returned to me with a couple of pills in his hand. He said that they were going to make us relax and feel The doctor recommended I should take Tramadol after I had suffered reconstructive knee surgery, for the postoperative pain. He started me on a low dosage and continued to increase it gradually, monitoring me for side-effects and unwanted adverse reactions. I mentioned that sometimes Tramadol made me feel nauseous and a little bit oozy. Other from that, I was fine. I continued to take Tramadol for few weeks after the surgery and had no problems with the set dosage of 100 mg. Today, my knee is stable and I can definitely say that Tramadol worked for me. I had no problem quitting the medication and the doctor constantly stood by my side, decreasing the dosage step-by-step.

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Dear I can understand what u want to tell but as per my experience in medical field these types of tablets really harmful for the future . Because once u have habit of it then u would have hard doze of it in future. So as per my suggestion just avoid these types of medicines. And i u have still any queries then u can ask me here.
 
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