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Chronic Pain | Last Active: Aug 22, 2023 | Replies (36)

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@merpreb

@lioness- There are many factors that contribute to addiction, among them are addicting drugs. Drugs that actually make you an addict by physically changing your biology. Most of us become addicts of one sort or another after taking something, liking it, and continuing to take it, then because we need it. We aren't born addicts in the strict sense of needing an addictive drug at birth. CIrcumstances need to fall into place. At other times, as I said, it's the drug itself.

I can't take tramadol, I wish that I could. But it can become addictive, so be careful too.

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@merprep Thanks I am aware but as all my post about Tramadol you can see I was on 4 at first after my fracture now I only take 1if needed well there are days I don't need it so yes it can be addictive to those who can't control themselves