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Frustrated with meds (now Gabapentin)

Posted by texastrixie on April 24, 2010, at 12:48:08

Hi all - this is my first post so please pardon me if it's redundant to others already here. I'm feeling extremely frustrated and can use all the support I can get. My long story short - for about 4 years, I was doing great on a daily dose of Wellbutrin XL 150 mg + 900 mgs of Gabapentin 3 x a day. Then all heck broke loose last September and I started having what felt like panic attacks in the middle of the night (including fun night sweats, heart pounding out of control, no chance getting back to sleep). I had my gyno check to see if I could be in early menopause - nope. My psychiatrist took me off Wellbutrin. Helped calm me down a bit but I felt depressed and still couldn't sleep. Fast forward to now - I'm on 1600 mg of Gabapentin 4 x a day + .5 mg of clonazapem at night. I'm sleeping, more or less, but I still feel depressed (sad, hopeless, no energy). My psychiatrist suspects that a change in manufacturer of the generic Gabapentin could be the culprit - does that sound legit? And does the dosage of Gabapentin seem extremely high? I have just come through an extremely stressful time but am on the other side of it - life is manageable again. At this point, I want to ditch Gabapentin (I can't afford the brand name Neurontin) and try something completely different. I'd appreciate any thoughts you guys have. Thank you.


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