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Old 11-11-2011, 01:40 AM #30
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Depressed. Not sure if I can manage to go into work in the morning / Friday.

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Waves,
Maybe it is not exactly a hangover. I feel sleepy all the time (more than I did before the Gabapentin). I feel more brain fog than I used to. I also feel dulled (which is prolly the same as brain fog.) This is bringing down my already low mood even more. I might hang onto the dose one more week or I might decide to cut it back to 150 approx. I felt less crappy at 150 approx.

Thanks for the Klonopin talk. Good ideas. I have to think through how that would work. My normal dose at night (once daily) is 2.5. I could do fine on 2.00 one night. I don't know how I would feel the second night at 2.5.
For a while, about twice a year I used to bring down my Klonopin dose to 2.25/ 2.5. Before the end of the second week I would become agitated and depressed. The last time I returned to 2.5, I stayed there.

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