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Old 03-26-2008, 11:24 PM #1
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If you're worried that he told you the wrong dosage, you can always call a pharmacist and ask if that's a safe level to be taking.
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Hi Wanda and welcome!

I take Neurontin and have gradually increased mine (through dr's orders) to 600 mg 3 X daily. I don't always take it 3 times a day - usually just when I need it. At this dosage it makes me sleepy and very light headed.

I cannot imagine what an 1800 mg dose would do to me. I would be very careful about this and ask the doctor before taking that much. I'm not able to drive when I take my full 3 doses a day.

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Hi wanda and welcome!

I have no idea if that's a safe level or not - I second talking to a pharmacist. Some other things you might want to consider - trying alternative meds or trying meds in combination with each other. My mom takes lyrica with some other nerve med to help with her trigeminal neuralgia. One drug didn't do it, but the combo seemed to help. Maybe you could also get a referral to a pain clinic - they might have a better idea of how to help you best.
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I had always thought 3600 - 4200 mg was the MAX, but recently heard that others were taking 5400 mg (and/or higher). When I heard that, I googled "Neurontin 5400mg) and got several hits.

The one thing I recall though (from prior forum conversations), is that people should not make a huge jump in dosage, up or down. If you opt to try this (and your doc should be more clued up on how to do this then we or any pharmacist is), I would touch base with him first to see if there are instructions for increasing the dosage slowly.

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Hi Wanda and Welcome to NeuroTalk. Sorry about your DX, but glad you found us. I can't advise you on the RX, but I do think a chat w/either the Dr or Pharm is in order.
Please take a look around and make yourself at home here.

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hey Wanda!

I wanted to say hello! I'm glad you found us!
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Hello Wanda, My name is Frank,I am not on those meds , but do not hesitate to ask around on here there are many helpful folks about and many who can direct you in the correct direction if the answer evades them.

number one there are no dumb questions

number two thingy is a word and a very useful one we will understand what you mean if you choose to use thingy, just make sure its your thingy you are using

dont let this illness take away your humor

try to space out your wording it tends to make it easier for rest of us to read on a general note not all of us are going blind some of us are

MS its an illness that we as others must adapt to over come and perhaps do things a little differently as this illness and treatments hits each of us differently, joy joy, sarcasm is acceptable

keep a journal of ms thingys happening to you new and old and QUESTION you want to ask you doc


welcome

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