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I'm on Tramadol as we speak and have been for over a year. I might also mention this pain reliever was prescribed to me as many others made me dizzy. Tramadol does NOT make me feel dizzy or lethargic. It often boosts my energy and I feel perfectly steady and physically responsive.
I feel 'less pain' and this is over the entire body.
As for the 'mental' or 'brain' side of things I do find myself getting into 'hypnotic' states and for example overly- focused on television or internet as if a bit stunned or 'zoned out'.
All of this depending on how much. A lot of tramadol (for my tolerance) once had me feeling no pain, zoned out and kinda 'stupefied' with a mild case of euphoria.
I'd recommend being careful and following Doctors advice and keep in mind everyone is different. I personally know of someone who went into a 'trance state' and had hallucinations and felt 'paralyzed' in place. (they weren't but laid motionless for 2 hours despite being awake).

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