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Old 04-15-2013, 09:25 PM #11
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If you tolerate the drug OK. I don't doubt your doctor will increase it until you get some measure of relief. Let me know how it goes. I tried the drug myself, and didn't do that great on it. Some do, some don't, it is best to go slow, and up the dose weeks or even months apart. Let me know how you feel on it. Do you have depression at all? ginnie
I have had no side effects with the drug. That's why I would like to crank it up. Are you saying you did not get any pain releif from Gabapentin or you had too many side effects from it? I am not too depressed except for staring out at the two feet of snow that is still on the ground! Peace
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