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Old 04-29-2015, 01:21 PM #22
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[QUOTE=madisongrrl;1139127]My twitching reduced 90% also on the gabapentin-nortriptyline combo. I was on that combo for almost year before I tried stopping the nortriptyline. I went 2 months without the nortriptyline and it was a terrible mistake. Burning all over the place and I couldn't function well.

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so.. would you say gabapentin does a better job at controlling the twitching (and maybe parathesias) than controlling the burning?
And that nortriptyline is the med that does a good job of controlling your burning?
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