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Old 03-29-2016, 07:42 AM #1
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Hi Pinkynose, I also have some experience with getting off Gabapentin. As others have said, go very slowly. When I went off several years ago, I went slow and didn't really have a major problem until it came time to take that last cut down to zero. Don't be surprised if you have some anxiety and insomnia type issues, as well as an increase in your PN symptoms. (Basically, anything that happenned when you went on Gabapentin, you can expect to get the reverse of when you go off.)
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