Hi im 23 year old male from kerala I was injecting tramadol (tydol 100 mg) very high usually 4-5 shots (100 mg-10 ml/shot) in a day and was using nitrosun 10 mg about 4-5 tabs in a day according to the mood for about 1 month continuously with marijuana and I also had a serious drug use about some times back for about 1 year+ and I was all lost but I stopped using it and was back to life with some de-addiction treatments and I was happy and I had only little bit marijuana use but after 1 year I again used tramadol for a fun in one day and it got me again addicted used it for continuously for 1 month along with nitrosun and marijuana I agin lost my track in my life but now I quitted and had been about 34+ days clean but now I have some difficulties in my body like pain in joints gas troubles like I lost all my body weight but now I gained some and I lost my moistures in my hair and hair fall issue I was a person with thick and oily hair and I have some little bit difficulty in speaking, thinking and writing and sometimes my mood changes from a little bit fraction of seconds sometimes I feel social anxiety.
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Hi Lybrate user, I understand that from your history you are having multiple drug addictions. You need to seriously consider consulting a psychiatrist. You may require in patient care for the initial few days to control the acute side effects of withdrawal and them later long term rehabilitation for maintaining the abstinence. The path is long but as you have mentioned you were able to stop once, you may overcome the problem. Consult a psychiatrist at the earliest to come out of the problem. Hope this helps. Thank you.
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Dear Noufal, Congratulations for trying to quit drugs repeatedly. Any substance dependence causes relapses often. So, you need to be on continuous follow up with the deaddiction centre for relapse prevention. Mostly these addictions occur along with another psychiatric disorder like mood disorder. It also needs treatment continuously and simultaneously. These withdrawal symptoms will be treated in different ways by your doctor and you will be back on tracks. All the best. Follow up for many years to keep yourself on track.
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