How Do I Beat Tramadol Addiction?

Question by Jake the snake.: How do I beat Tramadol addiction?
I have been on Tramdol for 5 yrs. I don’t take it for pain, I take it for pleasure, to be happy with myself, and things I do. Without it, my life is boring, hellish, and I hate myself.

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Answer by Starkissed
Tramadol is a synthetic opiate. You can’t be addicted to it.

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