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I am not at all afraid of getting dependent on a drug, I just said those words to someone the other day. Quality of life is much more important, I want to be and feel myself as much as I can.

I have everything you named except muscle and bone pain. I do get the twitches, but not as much as I used to. I also get a feeling like water is being splashed on me. Mine too is every second of the day, I believe it must stop when I sleep though, I am a light sleeper and I am not awakened by any sensations. With the 1200 mg. of Gabapentin instead of a sensation every second of the day, I feel about 20-25 a day. A big difference! The side effect is weight gain for me (why couldn't it be weight loss, I may have been happy about this mystery disease.......lol!)

My husband says better to fat and happy than skinny and miserable. I think he's right!
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