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Old Jul 14, 2013, 07:19 PM
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I have been on Neurontin for anxiety for about three years. It has worked well for me in the past and I have never had a problems with it until recently. I have noticed that it is not really doing the job anymore... I am still feeling anxious after taking it, no matter how much of it I take.

I haven't been to my psych in a few months and I am going to make an appointment with him tomorrow, but until then I am wondering if Neurontin is a medication you can develop a tolerance to?
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Old Jul 14, 2013, 10:15 PM
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mandazzle, I have had meds "poop out" on me. I don't know if a tolerance or my change in my brain chemistry. Good idea to see your pdoc. Oh, I tried neurontin and it did not work for me but everybody is different........D.
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