Aimless Ryan
Came to read about grinders; fucked combustion
As I'm sure there are more than a few people here on gabapentin, I just want to let you all know something important that was impossible for me to know before I started taking gabapentin, given my particular conditions; something I'm pretty sure your doctor never told you:
If you ever stop taking gabapentin, it will cause horrible withdrawal sickness. If you don't believe me, just google "gabapentin withdrawal" and find out from hundreds of other people who, like me, were unaware of the misery ahead of them specifically because doctors have been brainwashed into thinking this shit is the greatest thing ever. I have read a few people say gabapentin withdrawal is five times worse than heroin withdrawal. I can't compare it to heroin withdrawal (or any opioid withdrawal), as I have never used heroin nor withdrawn from any opioid.
I took gabapentin for about three months after having it prescribed while locked up in a nuthouse, where I was unable to do any research before taking it (which I always do before taking new pharmaceuticals). I had essentially no choice but to take it. Over the few months I took it, my highest dosage was 800 mg x 3 per day. Thankfully, however, I took much less than that most of the time I was on it.
When I was prescribed oxycodone a few weeks ago (which does wonders for me, without getting me remotely high), I stopped taking gabapentin. Withdrawal didn't begin until maybe 24 hours after my last dose, but it was fucking horrible. First my arms started itching near my wrists. Then my whole torso began to itch as well. Horrible stomach pain. Couldn't eat. And shit I can't remember because I was so far from my normal state of consciousness.
I didn't know what was going on. It wasn't until I had been experiencing this for nearly a full day that my friend, who is a nurse practitioner, suggested to me that it was withdrawal. So I took a gabapentin, and within a few hours the misery pretty much went away. However, now I was on gabapentin again. There is no way to win with this poison.
One thing that really upsets me about being prescribed this shit without being told about the consequences is that I now realize I have been through the early stages of gabapentin withdrawal many times. It has nearly gotten killed in the bathtub a few times. It made me feel so cold that I had to make my bath as hot as possible. It felt like my bones were freezing. Well, when I did that, I exhausted myself more than I thought was possible. Thankfully I was able to bite my medical alert necklace button to get help.
The first time I had to do this, I could barely speak to the medical alert operator, due to heat exhaustion. From what I remember, she interpreted my emergency as a false alarm. She was about to hang up when I was finally able to make some noises she could hear. The emergency crew was here within a few minutes after that, but I was already way beyond my original level of terror. I was freaked.
I just wanted to share my story so hopefully it doesn't happen to anyone else here. Some of you probably need to know how dangerous gabapentin poison is. If you currently take gabapentin, please do what I did, and google the search terms I shared above. Just inform yourself so you don't have to experience what I experienced multiple times.
This is not over for me. It may never be over. Thankfully I can get by pretty well on 200 mg twice a day, but I still experience mild withdrawal probably several hours every day. Also, since I still have to take some gabapentin every day, I am unable to escape the misery of taking gabapentin poison. So I have no choice but to be miserable because of this fucking evil poison, and I will probably experience this for months, if not a year or longer. If I'm even still around in a year.
So everyone, please be careful if you take gabapentin. Or be careful if someone prescribes it for you for the first time. I promise you you don't want to experience gabapentin withdrawal.
If you ever stop taking gabapentin, it will cause horrible withdrawal sickness. If you don't believe me, just google "gabapentin withdrawal" and find out from hundreds of other people who, like me, were unaware of the misery ahead of them specifically because doctors have been brainwashed into thinking this shit is the greatest thing ever. I have read a few people say gabapentin withdrawal is five times worse than heroin withdrawal. I can't compare it to heroin withdrawal (or any opioid withdrawal), as I have never used heroin nor withdrawn from any opioid.
I took gabapentin for about three months after having it prescribed while locked up in a nuthouse, where I was unable to do any research before taking it (which I always do before taking new pharmaceuticals). I had essentially no choice but to take it. Over the few months I took it, my highest dosage was 800 mg x 3 per day. Thankfully, however, I took much less than that most of the time I was on it.
When I was prescribed oxycodone a few weeks ago (which does wonders for me, without getting me remotely high), I stopped taking gabapentin. Withdrawal didn't begin until maybe 24 hours after my last dose, but it was fucking horrible. First my arms started itching near my wrists. Then my whole torso began to itch as well. Horrible stomach pain. Couldn't eat. And shit I can't remember because I was so far from my normal state of consciousness.
I didn't know what was going on. It wasn't until I had been experiencing this for nearly a full day that my friend, who is a nurse practitioner, suggested to me that it was withdrawal. So I took a gabapentin, and within a few hours the misery pretty much went away. However, now I was on gabapentin again. There is no way to win with this poison.
One thing that really upsets me about being prescribed this shit without being told about the consequences is that I now realize I have been through the early stages of gabapentin withdrawal many times. It has nearly gotten killed in the bathtub a few times. It made me feel so cold that I had to make my bath as hot as possible. It felt like my bones were freezing. Well, when I did that, I exhausted myself more than I thought was possible. Thankfully I was able to bite my medical alert necklace button to get help.
The first time I had to do this, I could barely speak to the medical alert operator, due to heat exhaustion. From what I remember, she interpreted my emergency as a false alarm. She was about to hang up when I was finally able to make some noises she could hear. The emergency crew was here within a few minutes after that, but I was already way beyond my original level of terror. I was freaked.
I just wanted to share my story so hopefully it doesn't happen to anyone else here. Some of you probably need to know how dangerous gabapentin poison is. If you currently take gabapentin, please do what I did, and google the search terms I shared above. Just inform yourself so you don't have to experience what I experienced multiple times.
This is not over for me. It may never be over. Thankfully I can get by pretty well on 200 mg twice a day, but I still experience mild withdrawal probably several hours every day. Also, since I still have to take some gabapentin every day, I am unable to escape the misery of taking gabapentin poison. So I have no choice but to be miserable because of this fucking evil poison, and I will probably experience this for months, if not a year or longer. If I'm even still around in a year.
So everyone, please be careful if you take gabapentin. Or be careful if someone prescribes it for you for the first time. I promise you you don't want to experience gabapentin withdrawal.