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Old 01-30-2012, 09:27 PM
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Originally Posted by Mark in Idaho View Post
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Kevin Hogan's suggestion of long term use of gabapentin (Neurontin) and clonazepam (Klonopin) or other benzos is highly controversial. He states in response to the question "What was the most important part of your healing process?" "Xanax, Zoloft (there are better meds than Zoloft today but it was as good as it got in 1994...) and Osteopathy. " The pro and con reviews of his ideas are very interesting. He tends to have zero tolerance for any objection to his ideas.
I don't think he suggested use of Neurontin and Klonopin, but was referencing a study done by Abraham Shulman and based on that study and the information it provided he says he would be supportive of it as a backup medication plan if another one doesn't work. And I don't where it says they would have to be taken long-term.

I'm confused why you got the impression that he has zero tolerance for any objection to his ideas. When he referenced a Dr. with some different ideas than he has he says, "different" is not a synonym for "bad". And I think he also says somewhere that not every solution works for every person.
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