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Old 06-11-2014, 10:23 PM #1
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Nick I also am coming off lyrica last dose 50mgx2 on Monday. Withdrawal is very intense as I've discovered. Check out the threads on lyrica withdrawal. And I wish you the best of luck. Curiously did anyone warn you of withdrawal from this? nothing was mentioned to me. Started gabapentin at a low dose Tuesday which I think is making my withdrawal not absolutely, totally, entirely horrendous!
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