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Old 10-29-2014, 09:30 PM #8
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The Dr. will most likely want you to go up on the mg/d w/ the Gabapentin. I have seen where there was as much as 3000 mg/d consumed. I stopped @ 900 mg/d as I saw no good improvement. Others get relief. Are your blood glucose checks OK? Diabetes was an underlying condition for me when I had a car accident. Let us know, Ken in Texas

Blood test was negative for diabetes.
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