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Old 08-11-2012, 10:40 PM #5
Chekithearts Chekithearts is offline
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Today was my first full day taking the medications.

Neurontin- 100mg 3x a day,
Lorazepam 1mg, 3x a day.

I took them both at 8 am. I felt great until about noon, and the nerve pain was so intense that my co-worker kept telling me to sit down. I was dragging my foot, tripping, and bumping into everything. Total mental fog. I run a cash register every since day and have used a register in every job I've had, and today I looked at ours and couldn't even figure out what to do with it. I zone out and forget thigns, it's insane!!! Is that an MS thing?
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