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Able Orchestra - Between Worlds
CREDITS:
Zoe Pritchard-Tye - Cmpsr Synth
Jessica Fisher - Cmpsr Strings
Marshall Fairbrother - 7 String Guitar
Kurtis King - Beats and Synths
Adrian Dobra - Digital Guitar
Kris Halpin - Piano, Bass & Additional Guitar
Composed by Jess Fisher, Zoe Pritchard-Tye, Adrian Dobra, Kurtis King, Marshall Fairbrother and Kris Halpin
Produced & Arranged by Nicci Halpin & Kris Halpin
Video created by Nicci Halpin
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  • @dannyschumaker
    @dannyschumaker 7 วันที่ผ่านมา

    What ever U do DONT GO ON SUBOXONE! U think thats bad! They give u this for withdraw butthe withdraw from this is way worst! Also u get banned from getting pain pills again. I been on it 10 years hurt my neck very bad and now im just screwed. My only choose is to take the tramadol the vet keeps giving my dog or go to the streets. I been to every docotor and the er. once ur on a ban list ( suboxone did it, even tho they told me to take it for withdraws) ur screwed if u ever truly get hurt. I can't walk, sit , or laydown without being in pain. Im detoxing myself from this crap but im in alot of pain while Im doing this. FML

  • @amada9090
    @amada9090 14 วันที่ผ่านมา

    I am on 8 a day but this is going into my second day of withdrawal I can’t eat sleep I can’t stop shaking seeing things that aren’t there I have been on them for ages plz help how do I stop this

  • @lazzy2012
    @lazzy2012 15 วันที่ผ่านมา

    I had withdrawals after 200 mg for only nearly three months… it’s he’ll at even minimal use. It’s not to be messed around with.

  • @lazzy2012
    @lazzy2012 15 วันที่ผ่านมา

    This is very common for long term use. Short term is hellish too. But milder than your experience… Tremors, insomnia, diarrhea, and dope sick… oh, and bouts of depression. But after a week or so, you can see the light. Cheers mate

  • @garygansbrubaker
    @garygansbrubaker 16 วันที่ผ่านมา

    I have opted to use a mobility scooter, as I have an ultra rare neurodegenerative disability called Chorea-acanthocytosis and I am great at falling and seizure activity on an increasing scale. Throw in the clinical notes which a former general practitioner removed a medication for the stent that was placed in my left anterior descending artery and their refusal to permit me to have regular examination, testing and taking me off of Ticagrelor I was told that I have severe ischaemic cardiomyopathy caused by this stent which was placed in my left anterior descending artery and Ticagrelor prevents the scarring of the lower left ventricle, so I am in need of something that limits my need to walk or stand, I live in a World Heritage City with pavements that are not complaint with the Equalities Act and the Disability Act I require to use this machine to give me a modicum of independence. However the ableism is rife in a city and the discrimination is rife where I live. I am frequently refused entry into many locations. I am laughed at, told that I should come back at a more convenient time, which is probably in my next life, and because ChAc and cardiomyopathy are not initially negative to my intellectual capacity my physical abilities are taken with caution, and I have been treated like I was one of the five Bulgarians that were able to grift the Department for Works and Pension for £54 million in Fraud, Being yelled at, vilified, spat on once and treated like I am Jimmy Saville and Charles Manson with severe difficulties and pain that is so very difficult to mask. I require the extraction of ten teeth as my saliva production is limited, and saliva stimulates growth of your enamel, but I need to receive the approval of the Neurology Ward at my hospital. That and the riskrry last chance to save my life by introducing a machine into my body has its risks, but now due to their decision to remove Ticagrelor means that the scarring on my heart wall is extensive. I do try my best to hide the pain, but this is far easier sad than done! So as I have elected to use a powered mobility scooter that is safe I am very limited my for transport options, For me it is solely via transport vans that are few and far between, so getting out of my range of my vehicle is virtually impossible. Buses, coaches, trains and other peoples transportation is highly problematic, but now our new government has a cure for everything: getting a job, in spite that being hired in the legal training is impossible, even if I was able to get to the employer. That means one thing: sanctions. With the new Employment Bill passing two of the three readings before it is submitted to the King for his Royal Assent. The Neo-Liberal ideology of gaslighting the disabled is spiralling out of control and the think tanks have been busy working on their funding policies with the unprecedented ability to disseminate their dominance by creating divisions between the have noughts. It is not a fair system of assistance to the most vulnerable that has been said at the Dispatch Box with a litany of distorted prejudice, but it is the blame game to divert attention from the failings of Brexit and the retirement of the Boomer generation. Managed decline has privatised nearly everything, and they were able to convince enough of those that were Boomers and those that discovered the economic and health benefits of owning a quaint Spanish Winter Residence for the cold, dank and dark months of the British Autumn, Winter and Spring, and lied to these solidly conservative populists to vote against their own interests to leave the EU, and sadly they are being forced to return to Blighty and struggling to afford to live with the miserable, wet, dank and grim existence because there's no manufacturing and a crumbling infrastructure because they wanted to keep low taxes in exchange for their votes. The last year of the Boomer generation is 1962, and the average age of the onset of health issues in their mold-riddled homes that were sold for far less than their worth are now waking up to illnesses that impact our healthcare system around 55 years of age. This is why they are pushing for those that are over 40 to enter into thankless jobs with lower pay and little impact on making a difference is because of the way that the governments of the past 45 years were able to see the decline in higher wage employment due to international working cost of living and wages was pennies on the pound, so they sold EVERYTHING, including our own natural resources, which only benefitted the very elite few. This worked for a few decades, but look at what has happened outside of the patches of wealth. Nothing but blighted, dystopian slums and crumbling schools and hospitals that are no longer functioning well at all because the foreigners that came to do the worst jobs while living in squalor didn't mind doing this because they would be frugal while working in the fields and sending their wages back to their homes where their pathetic wages were able to give them enough capital to buy the cheap materials and land in their countries for a home they could build for a fraction of the cost in the UK. After 2016 they have been hearing from Brexiteers telling them to sod off, and they are doing that while our adversaries, which we have many, are telling the poor of the World to come to the UK. The illegal immigration issue is just a diversion. It's because of the low birth rate and the higher life expectancy meant that if the disabled are still given their benefits at the point of their Pension Age there's additional funding for one of the relatively lowest pensions in the G20, so they are going to ease up on helping the disabled to reach Pension Age with their additional benefits and the two-child benefits policy has dropped the birth rate to a level so low that the numbers of deaths are exceeding the number of births. We need a birth rate of 2.2 in order to grow our population, but currently we are at 1.44, which means that we in a lot of trouble and there's no way to resolve this series of declines. We are in serious trouble, and the easiest targets to blame are the most vulnerable. Why else would they: lower Winter heating subsidies lower the amount of awards given to the disabled and long-term chronically ill reduce the stock of affordable social housing tighten and incentivise assessors to stop caring about the disabled instructing the NHS to end medical evidence of the disabled communities so they can end their assistance for their health and cost of living (because it is far more expensive to live when you're disabled due to the higher medical costs, social care, treatments, paid time off of work due to acute health crises the high costs of adaptations needed for living and getting to and from work via transport) (try getting on transportation with an electric wheelchair or mobility scooter on buses, coaches or trains to get to ANYWHERE) increase the NI rates for employers, making it far more expensive to hire the disabled over someone that isn't going to die at their desk and offer a patriotic easy death solution for those with illnesses that are incurable? So it is so easy to just demonise us and promote this hatred for those that have health challenges instead of being a nation that works with trying to take care of those that are most vulnerable. They are desperately trying to rebrand their bias by claiming that there's employment opportunities by claiming that they have these openings while you see that most of these are not going to change the prejudice against people with disabilities. They are doing this deliberately while acting like this is lifestyle choice. They don't care about how much we are in pain. Social Care for Adults is virtually non-existent because it is just too expensive. They have no clue on trying to assist those that have mental health issues aside from placing them in facilities where the neglect can be hidden from the rest of our society. They are outraged by the higher costs while they open their offshore accounts so they can avoid paying taxes, and we are always the ones that they blame. The lessons from HIstory are being openly ignored, and no one realises that they are repeating the same narratives that lead to some of History's darkest moments. Where's the difference between "Making Work Pay' and 'Arbeit Macht Frei' aside from the language?

  • @ruthrobinson2232
    @ruthrobinson2232 25 วันที่ผ่านมา

    I'm the same, I have a spinal cord injury and whenever I stand up my partner shouts "it's a miracle" people are sooo judgemental! I would much rather be walking but I NEED a chair!! I completely understand!xxx

  • @Mikemeshell63
    @Mikemeshell63 25 วันที่ผ่านมา

    5 different chemicals to withdraw from on trams

  • @josephkingston9252
    @josephkingston9252 28 วันที่ผ่านมา

    First of all if you suffer anything after taking tramadol even if you take it for 10 years you are suffering from some other kind of illness because tramadol is nothing you don't even feel nothing when you take a tramadol it's like taking aspirin, and all opiates give a euphoria of some kind tramadol is like drinking a glass of water I think it's a useless medicine they ought to take off the market if you've taken it for a while and you are suffering any kind of withdrawals you feel it might be just an upset stomach or something like that and that might be from something else all together I'm telling you tramadol is nothing if you were in real pain the doctor who gave you tramadol didn't like you actually they hated you because if they cared something about you they would have gave you something much better than tramadol believe me you can give tramadol to a 2-year-old a 1-year-old I'm telling you tramadol if you don't believe it anybody out there if you take it you're not going to feel a thing not one thing, now there's more witnesses that will tell me that I am wrong I will probably just concede my system when it comes to tramadol is completely 100% different than other people's but I have heard other people tell me the same thing that tramadol is nothing,But when I consider what doesn't work for some will work for others actually I have to conclude what some people might feel a buz from other people might not so everybody's system is different so I give this chap the benefit of the doubt I don't believe he would make a fake video you see if you drink coffee long enough and quit drinking coffee you're even going to have some headaches some withdrawals of some kind. One of the best ways to detox from anything to get off of any drug it doesn't matter what kind it is, is my substitution therapy find something that's weaker than what you're taking but will kill pain enough to keep you from being sick and then get on it for about 5 days and that gives 5 days for that old medicine that you've been on for years to get it completely out of your system then the weaker stuff that you jumped on try to find something weaker than that to take then your last day of withdrawal will be much more easier but to quit heroin or anything real strong all of a sudden without any help some people have died from that so I suggest substitution therapy cuz if you go 5 days without taking that medicine that you've been on for years it's going to be out of your system but you might die in the process if you don't have something a little bit weaker to substitute in its place then just find something weaker than that I'm going to tell you the best narcotic to get off of any drug in the world on and that is Demerol if you know a dentist that will prescribe you Demerol for having mouth work done if you can, get on Demerol for about 5 days just 5 days don't go over 5 days that will give time for the stronger narcotics to get out of your system then all you have to do is withdraw from the Demerol which is a whole lot easier than those real strong strong strong strong strong strong strong narcotics but they used to have darvon which was propoxyphene on the market that would have been your last step to get on that would have killed your pain and been real easy to get off of but they took it off the market anything that works good for people they always take it off the market that fire ant poison that works good they took it off the market that stuff for termites that you used to have to dig a ditch around the house and pour it in it works good they took it off the market Creosote for post that went underwater for Bridges they took that off the market anything that works good they found something wrong with it and hit it with lawsuits and they take it off the market

    • @josephkingston9252
      @josephkingston9252 28 วันที่ผ่านมา

      But when I consider what doesn't work for some will work for others actually I have to conclude what some people might feel a buz from other people might not so everybody's system is different so I give this chap the benefit of the doubt I don't believe he would make a fake video you see if you drink coffee long enough and quit drinking coffee you're even going to have some headaches some withdrawals of some kind. One of the best ways to detox from anything to get off of any drug it doesn't matter what kind it is, is my substitution therapy find something that's weaker than what you're taking but will kill pain enough to keep you from being sick and then get on it for about 5 days and that gives 5 days for that old medicine that you've been on for years to get it completely out of your system then the weaker stuff that you jumped on try to find something weaker than that to take then your last day of withdrawal will be much more easier but to quit heroin or anything real strong all of a sudden without any help some people have died from that so I suggest substitution therapy cuz if you go 5 days without taking that medicine that you've been on for years it's going to be out of your system but you might die in the process if you don't have something a little bit weaker to substitute in its place then just find something weaker than that I'm going to tell you the best narcotic to get off of any drug in the world on and that is Demerol if you know a dentist that will prescribe you Demerol for having mouth work done if you can, get on Demerol for about 5 days just 5 days don't go over 5 days that will give time for the stronger narcotics to get out of your system then all you have to do is withdraw from the Demerol which is a whole lot easier than those real strong strong strong strong strong strong strong narcotics but they used to have darvon which was propoxyphene on the market that would have been your last step to get on that would have killed your pain and been real easy to get off of but they took it off the market anything that works good for people they always take it off the market that fire ant poison that works good they took it off the market that stuff for termites that you used to have to dig a ditch around the house and pour it in it works good they took it off the market Creosote for post that went underwater for Bridges they took that off the market anything that works good they found something wrong with it and hit it with lawsuits and they take it off the market

  • @Jaimebub
    @Jaimebub หลายเดือนก่อน

    I was prescribed this for 8 years for chronic pain issues . My dr got sick and abandoned all her patients . I want to die . I have never felt this bad in my life . Physically and mentally. I’m scared it will never go away .

  • @bigD34
    @bigD34 หลายเดือนก่อน

    tramadol is bad. vicodin is way better. no antidepressants.

  • @jayc9179
    @jayc9179 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I like your presentation,, I've been cold Turkey numerous times on tramadoI, I don't honestly know the answer for someone suffering with debilitating injuries from backfusion 2 knee replacements 2 shoulder replacements.I live in a horror story of pain every day. I had the same backfusion as ronald coleman the body builder

  • @Cosmogirl014
    @Cosmogirl014 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Incredible! 🔥🔥🔥

  • @carolesteinberg7463
    @carolesteinberg7463 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I’m 3 weeks off 100mg a day for 3 years. I didn’t realize I was in withdrawal I thought I had a cold or flu. I haven’t slept more than 2-3 hours of broken sleep. My joints ache. My feet sting. My tongue and lips tingle. I hope I recover soon. I haven’t lost my appetite I actually am eating way more than normal.

  • @dotexe4981
    @dotexe4981 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Dentist gave me 30 tablets of Tramadol for a tooth ache. This stuff feels amazing, especially at the beginning. When I ran out of the 30 tablets I bought a pack online on a shady website (since I knew the dentist wouldn't give me more as the tooth ache was fixed). I knew I had to stop before I would get seriously addicted though. Glad I did. I think I dodged a bullet with that one. Been on it for about 2 months, taking about 150 mg a day. Didn't feel any withdrawals. It's dangerous stuff though, I never used any opiates before, and I am still tempted sometimes to buy it again, it opened a door to something I probably shouldn't have been given acces to.

    • @BG-oj6zt
      @BG-oj6zt หลายเดือนก่อน

      Don't do it!!!

  • @Tanya-vl5ub
    @Tanya-vl5ub หลายเดือนก่อน

    How can I titrate down when my 50mg tramadol is in capsule form? I'm in the UK.

    • @KrisHalpin
      @KrisHalpin หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@Tanya-vl5ub hey! How many tablets do you take a day?

    • @Tanya-vl5ub
      @Tanya-vl5ub หลายเดือนก่อน

      @ 3, one in the morning, one afternoon and one bedtime. I’ve been on tramadol for 13 years now but take as needed and have stuck to this amount now for the last 7 or 8 years. It’s for a couple of chronic pain conditions that I have as a disability. Tbh, I’ve never thought of stopping taking them as they’re so effective and cut my pain by 50%. But I have started to wonder what my “real” pain levels are without tramadol, and want to go on this journey. I have begun to research and prepare, and am very aware of the mild antidepressant effects that will complicate coming off. I am on mood stabilisers though but know of herbal tinctures and herbs that can help with brain zaps etc. Just today I decided to browse TH-cam about coming off tramadol and came across you Kris, so thank you for responding 😊

    • @Tanya-vl5ub
      @Tanya-vl5ub หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@KrisHalpin Hi Kris, thanks for responding to my question. I take x3 50mg capsules - morning, afternoon and evening.

  • @jlw3864
    @jlw3864 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I have a friend this has happened to. The drug company needs sued to no end and all put in jail! This is the worst form of poison out there!!!!

  • @Eva-t5e4k
    @Eva-t5e4k หลายเดือนก่อน

    Does it matter what other people say? What is important is that one does whatever is necessary to be effectively mobile and function independently as much as possible.

  • @NiccyMarree
    @NiccyMarree หลายเดือนก่อน

    I started tramadol in 2016 I'm still hooked to 150 slow release. The amount of times I've withdrawn for days and given anything to get it again. I remember the doctor who first gave me it to me said oh tramadol is really good it's not addictive 😢 I wish people could understand, I had 4 babies naturally and tramadol takes the cake it how painful it is.😊s😊😊

  • @Joris-KarlHuysmans
    @Joris-KarlHuysmans 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Sorry you went through all that. Tramadol is interesting because as you mentioned, it affects opioid, serotonergic and norepinephrine receptors. The tricky part is, some people come off it easy, some people go through a living hell. You’re basically flipping a coin. For people out there thinking on quitting, DO A TAPERING PLAN, otherwise you can literally die.

  • @HM-ju9tv
    @HM-ju9tv 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    What did the hospital do to help you with your withdrawal symptoms? I’m currently tapering from 2 1/2 a day 50mg. I’m a tiny woman so this dose may sound small but for my body it’s a moderate dose I suppose. My goal is to reduce by a half over the next 6 weeks. I’ve been taking it for 3 years. It’s been great for my endometriosis but the stress of getting refills is ridiculous. I’m done being a prisoner to it. I’ve experienced the withdrawals before and they’re freaking gnarly.

  • @christineclements6384
    @christineclements6384 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    People , i can walk, but I have sensory hearing impairment and balance impairment. 😮invisible disability

  • @Serioussamurai300
    @Serioussamurai300 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    PAWS is a real thing

  • @joshsmith4512
    @joshsmith4512 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    it's nothing. eat five of them has no effect. no euphoria, no nothing. why would anyone ever get hooked on that stuff🙄

  • @DebberraHarriman-y5f
    @DebberraHarriman-y5f 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Because people are idiots especially nowadays I broke my ankle and had to use a wheelchair and walker people were very rude then I was able to walk again and now they treat me nice.

  • @chrislaing1395
    @chrislaing1395 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Tramadol's actually an SNRI as opposed to SSRI, which comes with it's own baggage. On it myself, a low dose as an adjunct to co-codamol (PRN) and considering coming off it even just after a few months. I don't enjoy the withdrawal after even taking just 50-100mg for 2 or 3 days in a row (on the occasions where I've felt the need to), quite frankly. Excellent video and much love dude.

  • @NotExpatJoe
    @NotExpatJoe 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Thank you for sharing your experiences. I can relate to the challenges presented by others regarding perceptions of my mobility. While I primarily use a wheelchair for outdoor activities, I also ride my 200cc motorcycle to the corner store. Unfortunately, some individuals struggle to understand this duality. Despite having handicap plates, I’ve faced calls to the police when parking my motorcycle in designated spots. Although this used to frustrate me, I’ve learned to rise above their misconceptions and focus on my own journey instead.

  • @aodhokelly8811
    @aodhokelly8811 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Physical withdrawal from CNS depressant drugs like opioids are seriously underestimated in the severity and the trauma they cause. I remember reading how opiate withdrawal was akin to a "bad case of the flu" and I must admit if I am going to be honest that I thought that I could get through that alright. I didn't realise just what a monster that kind of addiction really is.. eventually ending up spending several years stuck taking a state sponsored daily dose of the sweet green syrup.. That turned up being a very difficult thing to do, probably one of if not the most difficult things I have ever experienced in my entire life! more than physical pain and more than mental pain, in fact it is hard to put into words just how awful it felt.. I suppose it could be described as a form of torture, of personal hell even. Iboga seemed to reverse some of or most of the damage from the years of abuse, and even the issues that preceeded this.. I remember a few days after the iboga ceremony thinking how clear my mind felt.. how at peace.. That actually took a lot of getting used to after the years of having so much chaos inside as out.. I tried kratom a few times, but it didn't seem to do much of anything for me.. though I always seemed to have an inbuilt high tolerance to even real opiates, so it might work for others better than it did for me.. Whatever works for you just go with that and keep going.. it takes time to get to the stage of a full fledged physical addiction, so don't expect a cure to happen overnight.. just try do better each day, or at the very least try not to do worse than the day before.. If you can do even that, then you are on the right path! reduce your use then spend the extra time and energy doing real world stuff to fill the growing void that would otherwise leave.. The hardest thing is getting started. Once you get going and start to regain control over your use and your life the only way is up! megadosing vitamin C, and taking enough whole food vitamins and minerals.. good diet, exercise, lots of clean water.. Kratom is said to really help many people with the withdrawals from opioids.. and for many, microdosing can really help with iboga, as a flood is too extreme for many who want to have a more gradual journey into sobriety.. then to relax some THC, CBD can help with the restlessness, and also to potentiate the iboga or kratom.. Your doctor can help with drugs like clonidine for nausea and restlessness, or buscopan to help with the cramps and sickness in stomach

  • @jeorgeramirezgonzolezsanti3178
    @jeorgeramirezgonzolezsanti3178 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    They uses to use tramadol because supposedly it was far less addictive and not strong when compared to opiates. Sometimes so wiseass er doc would send me home with tramadol for my "back pain" instead of percs or stronger. It did nothing for me unless I mixed with a benzo or darvocette. I've been free of all drugs for 8.5 years now and it's much better sober.

  • @vandy2077
    @vandy2077 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Hi Chris, just wondering if you drink or have any other vices?

    • @KrisHalpin
      @KrisHalpin 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@vandy2077 that would be a good video..! But short answer no I stopped drinking a long time ago (I was an absolute ball of drunken chaos for YEARS)

    • @vandy2077
      @vandy2077 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@KrisHalpin same here mate. My only vice atm is vaping which is despise! Countless relapses unfortunately. Take care of yourself

  • @emmanuelbeck-rivest3851
    @emmanuelbeck-rivest3851 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Never stop heavy meds cold turkey , that’s dumb , doenst make you tougher , well, maybe it does ? But it’s unnecessary , taper slowly and you’ll be far better off , many protocols that will greatly reduce the insane withdrawl symtoms

  • @wayno-ms1gm
    @wayno-ms1gm 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    2100 milligrams per day is a leathle dose, or straight abuse

  • @wayno-ms1gm
    @wayno-ms1gm 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    300 mlg x 14yrs down to 50mlg and will be clean by Xmas. Reduce by 25milg every month and by myself, Try this if you're serious 😊

  • @apexxxx10
    @apexxxx10 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    *What were the symptoms of your withdrawal? Also, what dosages are we looking at?*

  • @Mr.SuperDuper-idk
    @Mr.SuperDuper-idk 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I 💯 need for my back pain BUT I’ve heard once detoxed some or most of pain COULD…Dissappear? I hate relying on this BS

  • @miriamharris-kaplan6997
    @miriamharris-kaplan6997 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I’m going to be sarcastic here. I know able bodied people who take the subway to get from one place to another. If they can walk, why do they need a subway to get from 20th Street to 120th Street? If they can walk, shouldn’t they walk everywhere. And instead of flying from New York to California shouldn’t they just walk?

  • @velocitygirl8551
    @velocitygirl8551 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    My best friend had CP… she was a lawyer and brilliant. And I had Primary Progressive MS, At first when we met she had a limp. She always had it. And in a couple years, after my drop foot dropped? we walked the same lol!! She’s passed, and I realized I was misdiagnosed. I can’t walk again… and I want to get as far away from the medical bullshit as possible, so it’s time for me to taper off this stuff. I’m so grateful for you… wish we were neighbors…thank you. Truly. From the bottom of everything I am, thank you 🙏🏻📿

  • @arden6665
    @arden6665 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Kris this video scared the life out of me....ive been in these tablets for 5 years and started at 8 x50mg tablets... For the last few months ive been a mess and need to get off these things. I think i am in withdrawal every day but obviously not full because i still give my body plenty of tablets but i refuse to go past 10 to 11 tablets a day..... On the rare time i do go past that number i have a fantastic day but just having the 10 tabs makes for a missrable day... When i wake up in the morning i am absolutely awful, i can barly move, eyes bouncing all over the place, talking is an effort.... I do beleive i am in a constant withdrawal to some degreee but only a very amall percentage of withdrawal.... I am absolutely dreading the full withdrawal when i finally decide enough is enough. The easy option is to take more but i have kids and i dont want them without there dad. Anyways well done and thanks for the helpful videos.

  • @ALACGltd
    @ALACGltd 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I have cerebral palsy too. May do you a video on aging and cerebral palsy ?

  • @lilwinged5291
    @lilwinged5291 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Son presently addicted to Kratom... Research it ...😢

    • @HardKnocksTime
      @HardKnocksTime 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Kratom can be crappy. But nothing like the hard opiates. He will be fine. Usually 2 or 3 days and he will be better.

  • @Theresebonath6077
    @Theresebonath6077 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I stopped cold turkey 1 of March 2019 after over 15 years on tramadol, kodein and oxy. If i had known what i know now i wouldnt have done it i think. For 5 months i was in the worst nightmare of my life i got no help from the healthcare so i struggled on my own i also didnt drink alcohol or took anything else during this period to try to ease. I became more and more sick by the month and after 5 months i was suicidal then i finally found a place where i could get help with starting on buprenorphin or subotex i think is the name in uk and usa im from sweden. They then told me how the tramadol had effected my brain and that it destroys the centra that regulates stress. Today im tapering out the buprenorpin and im looking forward to finally being free.

  • @BG-oj6zt
    @BG-oj6zt 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    7 months since last dose wasn't taking it constantly 150mg for back pain. I still dont feel right lingering anxiety. When will it go away???

    • @HardKnocksTime
      @HardKnocksTime 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Google PAWS and read up on it. It will help you understand it all. Typically takes the brain 1 year to return to its normal balance of chemicals etc. Stick with it my friend. You have already won!!! You're winning right now!! Talk with a doctor also. Your bp could be elevated causing these anxiety sensations. A rebound symptom from withdrawal.

  • @deniserusinski5354
    @deniserusinski5354 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I have tramadol for my Rheumatoid Arthritis/ Schleraderma. I use it sparingly. And I half them. I call them my big guns. But I am aware that they are a opiates.

  • @raychieeliz7658
    @raychieeliz7658 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    The worst part for me was definitely the tremors and chills. Absolutely horrendous

    • @HardKnocksTime
      @HardKnocksTime 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

      It's tough but you won!!! Takes a very tough person to get through it and you did!!! You're a beautiful soul and you must keep fighting!! You're WINNING!!!

  • @11buleria
    @11buleria 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Of course codeine which is an opiate will help with opiate withdrawal. We don’t have codeine available over the counter in the US.

  • @LewisC-g4i
    @LewisC-g4i 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I remember watching this video 1.5 years ago, when I was taking 600-700 mgs of tramadol every single day. Now I’ve been clean for a year and five months! It took me three months to finally sleep normal. I also gained 20 lbs. but that’s fine. I have a stable, middle class job again and my life has improved so much! May God guide you all! 🙏

    • @KrisHalpin
      @KrisHalpin 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@LewisC-g4i actually cried at this. So good! Thank you for sharing your journey x

    • @DavdiCarmer
      @DavdiCarmer 19 วันที่ผ่านมา

      Hi Lewis I was same as you was mate taking that amount was prescribed for over 2 years and had enough I’ve been weaning myself off and down to 100mg. Day next week be down to 1 50mg a day. Is there anything you took that helped? And god bless you

    • @vdog4799
      @vdog4799 4 วันที่ผ่านมา

      Why did you start taking it to begin with? Did you have an injury?

    • @LewisC-g4i
      @LewisC-g4i 4 วันที่ผ่านมา

      @@vdog4799 back and neck pain. From car accidents.

    • @LewisC-g4i
      @LewisC-g4i 4 วันที่ผ่านมา

      @@DavdiCarmer eat healthy, sleep normal hours and exercise. I hope it all goes well, brother. I’ll pray for you.

  • @garysteele1985
    @garysteele1985 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Well done bro ❤

  • @ChristopherAvery-u4p
    @ChristopherAvery-u4p 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Feel really lucky I guess I was prescribed it for pain relief for periodontal work which it worked wonders and helped out a lot in addition this opioid still allowed me to use the restroom 💩👍 which anybody who uses opioids knows it can stop up the works☹️! My experience with Tramadol was brief I used two 50 mg tabs a day for as long as necessary for my oral pain due to periodontal work done I luckily enough used it for that alone and when the pain subsided for me it was easy to stop use I by no means am saying it’s not addictive as when the Tram kicked in I could see how one could get used to that warm blanket feeling but fortunate enough to say enough when the pain was gone and I no longer needed pharmaceutical relief I wish the best to those of you struggling with this drug and hope you overcome your battle with this drug!

  • @GunnergregSS8
    @GunnergregSS8 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    So glad I came across this video, I’ve been taking 10-12 50mg tablets a day , the feeling is fantastic when I’m on them . The last five years has consisted of getting home from work and going to bed and spending all weekend in bed . Tramadol has f#cked my life up .suicidal thoughts every day

    • @arden6665
      @arden6665 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

      I feel your pain mate. I've been on them 5 years and average 10 a day. They have ruined me and I am dreading the withdrawals again but it needs to be done. I hope you get better mate.

  • @tommyshelby9414
    @tommyshelby9414 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Respect

  • @FLAVCO
    @FLAVCO 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Nice guitars. Is that a Fender Precision? What is it about musicians and drugs lol?