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Old 10-25-2015, 11:41 PM #1
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Default Would I know it if I had a partial seizure?

I'm still in my battle with the medication gabapentin and feel awful upon waking. I'm currently at 1200mg/day looking to titrate down.

can anyone explain how I would know a seizure from withdrawal symptoms from Overstimualtion and other pcs symptoms. This medication has been far from ideal. I had no seizure activity prior to going on this medication was at a low dose of 300 mg only a few months back.
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