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Old 10-05-2015, 04:37 AM #1
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Default Gabapentin withdrawal

If I go forward with brain surgery for my aneurysm I want my body clear of gabapentin. I take 400mgs 3x a day. Has anyone here stopped taking gabapentin?

I think it helped me, but it is also causing issues. I have gained weight. My brain is foggy. There are other issues, too, but I cannot be sure the gabapentin is causing them or not.
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