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Posted by ryan_s on August 20, 2001, at 18:40:01
I currently take Klonopin and it has worked wonders, but i would like to be more talkative. Is adding some neurontin, since it is not supposed to be addictive and acts in a similar fashion to klonopin, a decent decision. Obviously I need to talk to my PDOC about this one, but I just wanted to know if anyone has mixed to the two meds. Thanks a lot for your help and good luck to all.
Tiny Tim
Posted by jason60 on August 20, 2001, at 20:16:48
In reply to Neurontin tag teamed with Klonopin, posted by ryan_s on August 20, 2001, at 18:40:01
Tim
I take Klonopin and neurontin they work great
together. neurontin gives me alot of energy
but still help with anxiety. Its worth a try.
> I currently take Klonopin and it has worked wonders, but i would like to be more talkative. Is adding some neurontin, since it is not supposed to be addictive and acts in a similar fashion to klonopin, a decent decision. Obviously I need to talk to my PDOC about this one, but I just wanted to know if anyone has mixed to the two meds. Thanks a lot for your help and good luck to all.
>
> Tiny Tim
Posted by NHGrandma on August 21, 2001, at 9:12:46
In reply to Re: Neurontin tag teamed with Klonopin, posted by jason60 on August 20, 2001, at 20:16:48
> Tim
> I take Klonopin and neurontin they work great
> together. neurontin gives me alot of energy
> but still help with anxiety. Its worth a try.
>
Tim,
How much of each do you take? Do you also take an AD? For what condition were they prescribed? I've heard of Neurontin being a mood stabilizer but never heard it could give energy. My pdoc added Wellbutrin to Celexa and Klonopin to give me more energy but I could not take the heart (or anxiety) side effects from WB. Does Neurontin give you brain fog? I need to be able to teach. Thanks for your input. I see pdoc next week and want to take info. NHGrandma (but not old)
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