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Here's a weird thing. If a take a Tramadol for fun, I will not have to pee during the night. Or first thing in the morning, for that matter. Not even close. Doesn't even matter if I drink a big glass of water right before bed.
 
The other thing though - with peeing - and getting old - for me anyway - is it's not necessarily as easy as it used to be. The water pressure ain't there like it was. Maybe I have been just too relaxed in life - I have always just let the pee flow - I don't push anything - and maybe those muscles have checked out for lack of use.

Now, there's more waiting than there used to be.
 
MrX
Here's a weird thing. If a take a Tramadol for fun, I will not have to pee during the night. Or first thing in the morning, for that matter. Not even close. Doesn't even matter if I drink a big glass of water right before bed.

My brother quit drinking (he got tired of hangovers) and immediately started taking Tramadol. He insists that Tramadol is safe and non-addictive.

I’ve never taken it. What is your take on my brothers assessment of Tramadol?
 
The other thing though - with peeing - and getting old - for me anyway - is it's not necessarily as easy as it used to be. The water pressure ain't there like it was. Maybe I have been just too relaxed in life - I have always just let the pee flow - I don't push anything - and maybe those muscles have checked out for lack of use.

Now, there's more waiting than there used to be.

The only time I had any issue with "flow" was a few years ago when I was in hospital after my broken leg surgery. I was miserable trying to pee into a bed pan for minutes and couldn't get it started. What a miserable feeling.
 
My brother quit drinking (he got tired of hangovers) and immediately started taking Tramadol. He insists that Tramadol is safe and non-addictive.

I’ve never taken it. What is your take on my brothers assessment of Tramadol?

I honestly know nothing about it, but it is an opioid and I can't imagine that it's completely "safe and non-addictive."

My personal experience is that if I take it for a couple days in a row I start to notice feeling a little shittier the third day when I don't take one. I never would just keep taking them.
 
So the night be before last I had a dream that I was at Mr. Monkey's house to spray his soffit/roof to prevent bugs. I was using a squirt water bottle to do the whole thing when Mr. M appeared on the scene. First of all, spraying a roof or soffits for bugs is not something I do so it was completely random. Second of all, I've never met Mr. M in person. The way he acted was precisely how I envision him. He brought out a larger container with a wand that was more appropriate for spaying for a larger area (wise old man.) After giving me the right tool for the job, he then proceeded to ride his
bike around in circles as I was trying to have a conversation with him. Mr. M it was nice to meet you, if only in my dreams.
:mrmonkey:

MCB, it's a HONOR to be involved in a dream of yours! Way better than a nightmare!

I luv that classic pic of you teeing off! You look like you have serious game! I hope one day we can play a round! If I suck too much I'll drive the cart and be your caddy!
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MrX
I honestly know nothing about it, but it is an opioid and I can't imagine that it's completely "safe and non-addictive."

My personal experience is that if I take it for a couple days in a row I start to notice feeling a little shittier the third day when I don't take one. I never would just keep taking them.
shittier than when you do take it, or shittier than before you ever taken em to begin with?
 
MrX
I honestly know nothing about it, but it is an opioid and I can't imagine that it's completely "safe and non-addictive."

My personal experience is that if I take it for a couple days in a row I start to notice feeling a little shittier the third day when I don't take one. I never would just keep taking them.

That’s how I felt for 24 hours after I stopped taking Percocets for a week after my bike crash