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Old 03-04-2016, 09:11 AM #12
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Can side effects happen at any time or most likely soon after starting med? I've been on it awhile but have increased amount a few months ago. Prior to this I hadn't noticed any negative effects but haven't been that impressed with it either. It seems to work well for awhile and then an increase is needed again.
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Just like the desired effects of a medicine can happen immediately, or over the long term - so can the side effects develop immediately, over the long term - (or after a dosage change, etc.)

I will warn you that if you decide to go off the Gabapentin, do so very slowly. Again, everyone reacts differently - but I have some experience with coming off Gabapentin, and it was not fun for me. (Even tapering off slowly - that final step down to zero was a bear.)
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