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Old 03-20-2010, 09:55 PM #9
Maryb1953 Maryb1953 is offline
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Default It come and goes

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Originally Posted by Apollo View Post
Mary:

You said that you are consistantly taking 100mg per day in the evening, and have been doing so for some time.

That being said, do you still feel "high" or "spacey" a lot of the time, or did it pass once you had been on it for a few weeks?

Your experences are expecially important to me given your long-term but relatively low-dose 100mg / day exposure to Lyrica!

David
David,

That spacey, otl feeling comes and goes and depends, it seems on various factors, like did I take it on an empty stomach, did I drink wine, etc.
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