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Old 01-15-2012, 10:45 AM #1
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Default Wellubutrin and Gabapentin

Has anyone here used Wellubutrin during the day to take the edge off and Gabapentin at night ? I've read where that has been effective for many and they liked the Wellubutrin due to the fact it had less side effects than some of the others . So glad to have this site to ask questions on how and what others have done or are doing but also knowing that each person is different , reactions and types of neuropathies plus other things going on . It does help so much as sometimes I think more is learned here than from a doctor.
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