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Old 07-17-2012, 04:09 AM #1
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Default Gabapentin (AGAIN!)

Hi,

I have been taking 100 mg Gabapentin for the past month or so. Pdoc said I could raise the Gabapentin to 400 mgs whenever I wanted.

Monday night I decided to ramp up the dose to about one and one thirds capsule -- perhaps 130 mgs. I fell asleep before I could go to bed. . . . .I took a nap while sitting at the computer and now I am awake again.

This is so weird.
I have to come up with a way to deal with how I handle raising the dose.

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