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Old 11-13-2011, 04:50 PM #1
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Default Need some advice on Gabapentin, or stronger Fibromyalig meds.

Hi, I've been asked if I need to change meds for fibromyagia.

I told him no because of the price. I know I can't afford lyricia.
And I can't even afford to take more of the gabapentin.

I really believe even just one or more of the pills would work.

But I did get permission to change to twice a day, to see if this
helps me remember and make sure I get the whole 900 dosage.

Thank goodness. I am not sure what to think.

Any ideas, I have restarted my iron pills just this weekend, it dawned on
me they were missing. I still take magnesium and cinnamin.

But that is about all I can afford, or remember to buy.

Donna
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