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I'm on 1200mg/day of gabapentin for migraines. I had to stop upping the dose at that point because it was starting to make me tired all the time. My body has slowly gotten used to it and I'm less tired now. This stuff impacts everyone's brains and bodies differently. If your doctor is legit laughing at you for this, that's complete unprofessional shit.
No it wasn’t in a rude way. I just said it in a really funny way. She’s super chill and we joke around. It used to make me tired but not anymore. It just slows my brain down with thought and ingesting information and some days I’m just so incredibly foggy
I took gabapentin a while back, but what you’re feeling is fairly normal in the early stages of taking it. Usually after 6 months to a year you stop feeling so groggy and the body adapts to it and the dosage.
Granted, I took it for seizures and required an added medication to prevent them, but it helped with the migraines from the swelling.
I’ve been taking it for a year now although only got up to 300mg a couple months back
Ah, so they weaned you into it. Which could be why you’re still feeling the daze and lag.
As I’ve gotten older, the question becomes what works, as far as a side effect, if your body can adapt to the issue, this might be the best choice.
Every medication has side effects and some have far more than others but spread out. So if you can stick it out a little longer, I would stay on it a little longer to rule out if the issue passes.
But I’m old but internet standards lol and learned, with medications, sometimes you’re best off accepting, close enough.