Is it safe to stop gabapentin? How?
Hey there! The neurologist put me on gabapentin 300mg once a day at bedtime for a few months because of my numb toes. I no longer have health insurance because the pandemic forced me to leave my job on April. I am a bit worried about being able to stop using gabapentin on Sep/Oct without side effects because I never used it before and I have no idea how my body will react. Is it safe for me to just stop using gabapentin?
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I took 100 mg of gabapentin for 2 months. I stopped taking it a few weeks ago. I experienced no withdrawal symptoms. I think because 100mg is the lowest dose, you won't experience any side effects. Some people take more than a 1000 mg daily, so they may have to wean off it gradually.
I tapered off slowly, every 2 to 3 weeks 1/2 a pill. Everyone is different but definitely taper. I was put on this while tapering off Clonazepam .5 and Lorazepam 6mg. Unfortunately I went thru withdrawal 9 months and still have some withdrawal because they deprescribed me incorrectly, should have been 3mg Clonazepam tapering not .5. This was the beginning of my taper last June 2021 and I suffered all the while and still am.
I so agree with you. However, slowly tapering is an absolute must if you are or had been on Benzodiazepines. If you search all side effects on the medication you are taking it should tell you how to stop.
My Primary care Doctor and my UCSF Psychiatrist all messed up when they converted me from Lorazepam 6mg to .5 of Clonazepam (a longer half life) to start my taper. The consequences, in and out of withdrawal. When I would complain and say I think I am having withdrawal systems or protracted withdrawal systems I was told no you are not. Only after 9 months of tapering did I find out they messed up and when confronted, Silence.........
Yikes! A 1000 mg of Gabapentin!?!
Yes. If you read some of the previous comments on this thread, you'll know what I'm talking about.
Just note that you can also take longer between lower doses to help alleviate reactions or effects.
I HOPE YOU HAVE BEEN SLOWLY TAPERING OFF THE BENZOS! They seem to have an arsenal of 4 to 5 medications they prescribe to get off the BENZOS. I HAD 4 MEDICATIONS ADDED WHEN STARTING TAPER, ONE WAS GABAPENTIN. Taper the gabapentin, every two weeks a little and if you feel fine go to next two weeks. NOBODY knows how your tapering is going better than YOU. Your Doctor nor Psychiatrist know what your body is telling you only you do. You have to be in control and just advise them and take notes how tapering is going. They will let you know if you are in danger, HOPEFULLY. REMEMBER, they do not know what you are going through unless they have been there.
Did you just stop all bentos at once 43 days ago? You would have been in a dangerous situation. What Benzodiazepine were you taking and how long were you on it? This is most interesting because I have not come across anyone to just stopped the Benzos. Laurine