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Old 07-21-2015, 08:24 AM #9
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Canagirl,

I would say that most of us are, or have been, on combinations of meds. With your symptoms still being so severe I would think long and hard about weaning off Gabapentin. In your position I would be going the other way with meds that are proving to help even a little.

Dave.
I know... I might go back on. I just don't know how much gabapentin is helping. If I wean off I can see how much it's helping and if I need to I can go back on. I don't know... I just worry about long term side effects and the possibility that gabaoentin causes neuropathy. What if its making me worse? I know I shouldn't worry about these things, but I do.

Is there any harn in getting off and then going back on?
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