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Are you afraid of Death?

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The world isn't crap! it is simply your perception of it.

 

Made worse by the drink that you said you would quit.

 

You are only ever one thought away from thinking something completely different - something positive perhaps!

 

YOU are the problem in your own life, Bob!

 

 

 

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Heah Bob,

 

Are you a real person?

 

Please show us a picture or two of yourself, and let us know a bit more about you.

 

A wannabe fan!

Charlie

 

 

5 hours ago, Speedhump said:

My wife of 45 years died this year and my dog a year before that. I'm not interested in rebuilding a different life. Death holds no fear.

that sucks

On 10/26/2023 at 12:15 AM, connda said:

Tramadol doesn't do s**t for pain, but it makes you feel good about your pain.  Morphine?  Good stuff short term.
Watch the Tramadol.  You don't get an opioid high, but when you try to quit?  You'll go through opioid withdrawal.
Read up on withdrawing from Tramadol.  Eventually you will have to, and trust me, the doctors who gave it to you don't know how to taper you off.  But plenty of resources on the net to learn how to do Tram tapers when you get to the point. Which given your injuries that may be awhile.  Be careful.   If you're taking 150+ mg - you're "Tickling the Dragon."  Beware.  Moderation is your friend.  Tram can be a tool, or it can be an anchor tied to your leg.  Just saying.  I've been around.  Read about it.  You're smart.  You'll adapt.  Don't let your dosage get out of hand.  The more you take, the longer you'll withdrawal.  If you can withdraw. 

 

I've been on and off Tramadol for years. I have noticed absolutely no withdrawal problems.  This is pure drug mythology.

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