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Old 07-20-2011, 07:58 AM #1
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Default Gabapentin Side Effects Coming back??

Hello:

I have been on Gabapentin now for over 2 months 600mg 3x daily. This was prescribed for neuropathy and I am awaiting my appt with a research hospital for more testing since my original neurologist believed that my test results and issues warranted more extensive testing....anyway...I thought i was over all the side effects of this medication until a few days ago when they seemed to have suddenly come back...cloudy thinking, not being able to focus properly and the feeling of dizziness and being very wobbly. Is it normal that I was over these symptoms but they have come back or could this be due to something else?
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