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I take 600 mg of Lyrica, 3200mg of Gabapentin, 60mg of Cymbalta, 4 capsules of Neuropathy Formula?

Second time for this question. I take 600 mg of Lyrica, 3200mg of Gabapentin, 60mg of Cymbalta, 4 capsules of Neuropathy... read more

Does gabapentin help with peripheral neurology?

Is gabapentin addictive?

Neurontin - I have been taking generic Gabapentin 4x300mg per day for the last two years. The effect

... on my quite severe neuropathy (burning foot soles, stabbing pains, RLS) has been good. Instead of driving me crazy around midnight, it has... read more

Had to stop Gabapentin due to weight gain - now how to lose weight and what to use for neuropathy?

I really liked LaurieShay's eating plan for weight loss after Gabapentin use and will try it! However, now that I am off... read more

I have gabapentin 300mg caplets from January 16th, 2018 is it still usable or has it expired?

I don't know if it makes a difference, but I'm in Canada and I have approximately 300+ caplets, so if I can still use them, then this would... read more

Gabapentin and legs?

I would like to know if taking gabapentin will help with the creepy crawling feeling I get in my feet and legs and so far I have no pain and... read more

Gabapentin for leg cramps?

Post lumbar surgery Peripheral Neuropathy. Who treats this type?

I had experienced numbness in feet and skin on both legs 2 weeks following a multi-level lumbar fusion. The back of the legs are sensitive to touch... read more

Peripheral Neuropathy - I am desperate, going to go totally crazy!!! Any advice please!

At this very moment I am in such pain and itching of my feet!!! I want to cut them off! I can not take another hour of this... pleading does and one... read more

Can lumbar fusion cause peripheral neuropathy ?

Did not have any symptoms till about one year after surgery.now pain is so extreme I have been to the emergency room on two occasions was told that I... read more

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