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Old 08-07-2016, 11:37 AM #1
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I want to reduce my dose of Gaba as feel it is behind the awful sedation and out of it dizziness I often feel. Has anyone reduced their dose quite alot and found they were ok with the pain after? I have nld sfn and it's significant at and everywhere. I do question how much the gaba helps. It did at first but sometimes feel it doesn't do much. I'm on 2700, having reduced from 3600 in the past. I didn't feel things worsened when I reduced to 2700 about three months ago. I am so sedated though, I don't know if it's the medication or the fatigue from autoimmune diseases
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