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Old 05-06-2020, 02:27 PM #15
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Been trying Gabapentin now for like a month or two (?) It immediately started working to relax and keep me asleep, even if I still struggle slightly getting to sleep. But I feel pretty good and rested...unless I oversleep, and then I'm drowsy all day. Bleh! So weird!
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