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Old 01-20-2012, 07:27 AM #8
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I didn't do well on neurontin either. I was on the lowest dose and still couldn't handle it. I was not myself...very depressed. I tried it for only three weeks and stopped, decided to just ride out the leg pain which went away after a couple of months...thankfully! Such a horrible, throbbing pain that doesn't quit..takes your breath away, interrupts everything you do, including sleep. The one thing I wonder about this med is that my pain went away on its own, so what if this med agreed with me, took my pain away, do you just keep on taking this med?...forever? How do you know if it would have gone away on its own? Just wondering...for those of you who take this regularly.
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