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The neuropathy in my legs is causing severe muscle weakness, loss of balance and coordination?

This is steadily getting worse. I called my neurologist and could not even get an appointment to discuss anything. She said there is nothing that can... read more

Does gabapentin increase blood pressure ?

I am 19. I started having hypertension not too long ago and I’m taking amdolipine 5mg for it. I’m also experiencing a lot of pain... read more

Taking 3200 mg gabapentin per day?

Am looking to compare notes (side effects & other stuff)with persons with similar prescriptions.

Is anyone having weird side effects from gabapentin? Will this go away?

I'm whipped into a frenzy and feel as if I may spin off into orbit at any moment. I also am experiencing cognitive problems, my memory is so bad... read more

Is there any medicine that offsets gabapentin personality change?

My husband has been taking gabapentin for about four years for neuropathy in his feet caused by nerve damage due to a car accident. At first he took... read more

What can help with severe peripheral nuropathy after taking macrobid?

i have several numbness and pain in boeth feet, and hands

Neurontin/gabapentin - have any of you adjusted to the side effects? It's working, though!!?

Hi gang! My neuropathy has been Hair-On-Fire painful since the end of 2009, maybe earlier, to the point where Cemeteries looked comfortable, just... read more

Depression - A doctor prescribed Duloxetine to try to help with post herpetic pain after shingles.

I quit taking it after taking 11 capsules because I didn't feel comfortable taking a drug for depression when I didn't have depression. I... read more

Should gabapentin be taken with food?

Pregabalin - Does the body build a tolerance for Lyrica?

I have been taking Lyrica for about 10 years now and even with increased doses over the years (currently at 150 mg 3X day) it appear that either I... read more

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