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Originally Posted by baba222 View Post
No suggestion of dosing down, just dosing up for the doctor.

I just want to be off. But I cant sleep without the medication.
Thank you for your reply.
I'm in the same position as you are in. I'm on 1800 mg of gabapentin and 10 mg of nortryptline each day. The neuro wants to take me up to 2400 mg of gaba a day. I don't want to be on anything, but sometimes we have to conceded and realize that being in pain is counterproductive. I totally understand how you feel though.
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