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Default Withdrawl from neurontin is not going well:(

Been nauseated with hot flasses since yesterday afternoon. Maybe the neuro is having me cut too much too quickly. I have to leave in a half an hour and drive to Indianapolis (two hours) to pick up my sister and niece. I have really been looking forward to their arrival and now I feel lousy. And it is storming out right now.

Yes, I am feeling sorry for myself. I actually took my normal dose of neurontin this moring thinking I would taper it a bit more slowly. I remeber only adding one pill every five days when I was increasing my dosage and he has me cutting three pills a day in five days.
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