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Old 07-27-2009, 08:24 PM #1
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Default Neurontin

Hello everyone

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Is it ok to self adjust the amount of neurontin? Is it possibel to take to much my Neuro has me on 400 2xs a day and 500 at bedtime. If I increase will it do any harm? Im also taking Valium 3 xs aday how long can I stay on this? It is helping and I actually have even lost the high feeling I was getting at first is that normal?? Im not new to MS Im just new to this nerve pain stuff.

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