View Full Version : I hate being on drugs. How can I restore my mental clarity?
Gandalf_The_Grey
07-08-2007, 12:24 AM
No not cannabis, I'm on a prescription painkiller called tramadol. It's an opiate painkiller, and I'm sick to death of having to be on it. Ever since I started using it on a regular basis (about last January) I've noticed a steady decline in my cognitive function, mainly my processing speed. As long as I'm on this stuff my brain is so much slower, I can't write like I used to, I can't learn nearly as effectively, I don't have the sharp mind I used to make use of daily. If I want to read the books I love, I have to do it in the morning and not take any, then have it at noon and by then the pain is too much. Otherwise when I'm on it I plod through so slowly it takes me like 4 minutes to finish a page and I have to keep re-reading paragraphs to retain them.
I'm feeling so frustrated right now I want to throw my fist through the wall. My intellect has always been my most valued posession and I feel it going down the drain, struggling with everything like I'm fucking retarded. I know it's the tramadol because when I'm not on it my intelligence is back 100%. I take it every day, and if I try to go without the pain becomes overwhelming until I finally break and take some anyway. I'm not physically addicted, the pain just really is that bad.
I want to quit it so much and have my mind back. Are there any other options besides quitting it? Like would a doc be willing to put me on methylphenidate (commonly labeled "ritalin"), if I just find one who's willing? Would the right B-Vitamin combo help? Is there anything I can do?
dannyboy420
07-08-2007, 12:31 AM
You are in a common situation for people living with severe pain. You need the painkillers to survive, but they come with their own consequences.
The best advice anyone here could offer you is to see several different doctors until you find the right one for you. Not all physicians are created equal.
No one here is really qualified to give you a medical diagnosis, especially over the internet.
Good luck.
Alive
07-08-2007, 01:03 AM
have you tried seeing a chiropractor? i know they cost an arm and a leg but it may be worth it
imitator
07-08-2007, 01:34 AM
have you tried seeing a chiropractor? i know they cost an arm and a leg but it may be worth it
Chiro's in my area, at least the one that I visit, arent that expensive really.
My insurance doesnt cover office visits or chiro work, and I usually only pay around 30-40 a session.
Alot of insurance plans do cover chiro and/or office visits, but this entire idea depends on what the pain is coming from first.
onequestion
07-08-2007, 01:38 AM
Isnt part of withdrawal from opiates extreme pain? How do you know you aren't addicted?
psteve
07-08-2007, 01:39 AM
Welcome to my world.
What kind of pain are you having?
Gandalf_The_Grey
07-08-2007, 01:57 AM
have you tried seeing a chiropractor? i know they cost an arm and a leg but it may be worth it
There's no treatment on this planet I haven't tried.
Isnt part of withdrawal from opiates extreme pain? How do you know you aren't addicted?
It's the exact same pain and level of pain I had before I got onto the pills. When i wasn't on them I'd be taking 1g. accetaminophen and 1g. ibeprophen, plus 200mg celebrix every day, and I was still in too much pain to have any kind of life. I'll give tramadol that, it enabled me to have a life.
Besides that, I never crave it, I don't get the sweats, shakies, or insomnia.
Welcome to my world.
You too eh. It really gets to wear on you mentally after years of it, doesn't it? What do you have?
What kind of pain are you having?
I don't know if I still have the initial soft-tissue damage from my initial injury 5 years ago, but there's definately lots of nerve damage throughout my back, neck, and spine. The front of my torso is the only area that doesn't hurt.
birdgirl73
07-08-2007, 03:13 AM
I hope FakeBoobsRule will comment on this post. He's our resident pain-relief expert and always has good info to provide.
psteve
07-08-2007, 03:16 AM
Nerve pain is the worst.
I have muscle spasms, spine damage and migraines.
I use celebrex and cannabis most days, and opiates when I need them.
Gandalf_The_Grey
07-08-2007, 03:32 AM
Nerve pain is the worst.
I have muscle spasms, spine damage and migraines.
I use celebrex and cannabis most days, and opiates when I need them.
Ouch, yeah man I know the muscle spasms, I had them the first 2 years. Have you tried Flexeril (or cyclobenzaprine) yet? Might makes you reeeeaaaly sleepy, might just make you feel kind of drunk, but holy crap there's no muscle relaxer like it! It's non-opiate, it shouldn't be hard to get a prescription.
psteve
07-08-2007, 03:33 AM
Ouch, yeah man I know the muscle spasms, I had them the first 2 years. Have you tried Flexeril (or cyclobenzaprine) yet? Might makes you reeeeaaaly sleepy, might just make you feel kind of drunk, but holy crap there's no muscle relaxer like it! It's non-opiate, it shouldn't be hard to get a prescription.
I don't use flexeril anymore. I use medical cannabis.
Gandalf_The_Grey
07-08-2007, 03:36 AM
I don't use flexeril anymore. I use medical cannabis.
And that alone seriously works for you? After a while it stopped doing anything for me except for killing the sciatica, and smoking too much makes it worse for some reason. Well, you're fortunate man so hope you enjoy and smoke on!:jointsmile:
StonedAssasin
07-08-2007, 04:27 PM
I maybe young (17) but I can tell you that cannabis... Sativa's just make whatever pain im having intensified.. I mean when I finished smoking a blunt where I was taking massive heaves.. I felt my chest hurting and back of lungs hurting like I was being stabbed... I know those pains sober.. and they hurt alot but are more bearable sober.. while I was out of my mind on some good ass crip.. the pain overwhelmed my thinking.. the pain was just pulsing through my entire body.. and I have a back problem.. my right shoulder is 45 degrees lower than my left.. and my right colarbone is dislocated to where it pierces my skin and you can feel it.. the back pain is ALWAYS there since I can remember and intense.. and weed sometimes helps or it doesnt... But... I no pain :x
Storm Crow
07-08-2007, 06:00 PM
Gingko biloba is supposed to help with mental clarity. I take it. It is supposed to help with blood flow to the brain. It may just be the placebo effect, but my mind seems to be "muddier" when I don't have it for a while. It doesn't cost a lot, so you may wish to give it a try. You can get it at any heath food store. - Granny:hippy:
FakeBoobsRule
07-08-2007, 06:10 PM
What are Gandalf's physical problems?
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