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Originally Posted by StrongInTheArm
There is an old Chinese proverb about wise men not giving advice because they can never know all the facts of the case. I'm loath to commit myself one way or another. But ...
It sounds a little paranoid. One instance does not make me worry. We all feel like that at some point and the cause can be just life. Again if it is a recurring event then that is the time for concern I would think. From your various posts you have implied use of various drugs. These may have taken a toll to some degree. If so, it may be worth confiding in your doctor who perhaps could help you evaluate this more thoroughly.
If I were in your shoes I guess I would want to know.
At this stage I would put it to the back of my mind and assume it was the withdrawal. See if you get similar feelings again. If you don't then it was the withdrawal. If you do, then it is worth exploring further and maybe identifying a cause and a course of action.
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Very good.
I know that it's the Tramadol withdrawl.
You wouldn't believe the intensity of depression associated with opioid cessation. The intense part of it lasts about a week, going from past experience. I have not been treating my depression with an anti-depressant, which if I had, it is very likely this never would have occurred.