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Old 11-05-2010, 06:29 AM #1
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Sometimes they make me tired too... depends on the day.. other days are more zombie-like.
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Sometimes they make me tired too... depends on the day.. other days are more zombie-like.
It causes Drowiness. I workout 3x a week so I take a pre-workout supplement which makes me energized and wide awake.

Cafeine is good savior but thats the only option.
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Sometimes they make me tired too... depends on the day.. other days are more zombie-like.
Just saw the pain specialist yesterday. He wants me to take 100mg of Gabapentin, 4 times a day plus he's adding Baclofen, not sure the dosage yet. Has anyone taken this mixture?? What can I expect??
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Hi Jiggered. I was on 10mg baclofen 3xday along with 200mg dilantin, 1000mg dilantin and 2700mg neurontin last year before my mvd. The baclofen didn't seem to do too much to me except when I first started taking it I had bad dreams. You can apparently go up pretty high on neurontin. I think the max is 3600mg a day. My highest was 3200mg a day. All of that medication made me very tired and forgetful. Laureen
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What do you do about it?
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Anyone using just Carba?
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Well, if I can take a short nap during the day I try to do that before the kids get home from school. The forgetfulness is just a daily thing. That is why I'm going to try this radiofrequency rhizolysis procedure so that hopefully I will be able to get off of all of these meds or a least cut down drastically.
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Well, if I can take a short nap during the day I try to do that before the kids get home from school. The forgetfulness is just a daily thing. That is why I'm going to try this radiofrequency rhizolysis procedure so that hopefully I will be able to get off of all of these meds or a least cut down drastically.
Is this a safe procedure?
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What do you do about it?
lots of coffee and tons of post it notes to remember stuff...
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lots of coffee and tons of post it notes to remember stuff...
Do you exercise?
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