Science will likely never find a safe drug for anxiety.
<p>My aunt takes gabapentin every night to sleep. She tried several times to quit, failed each time, and resigned herself to taking it for life. I’m failing to believe the “non-addictive” line.</p>
<p>Insomnia runs in my family, I’ve had a lifelong struggle with it, myself. I took a variety of sleeping pills for 10 years. I eventually got addicted to one of them and subsequently had to stop taking all of them. I tried gabapentin for a brief time. I wouldn’t say it was euphoric, but I was definitely altered, sedated. Browse some drug forums and you’ll find <a href="https://bluelight.org/xf/threads/gabapentin-high.745815/" rel="noopener ugc nofollow" target="_blank">people getting high off of it</a> and people taking <a href="https://walrus.com/questions/can-you-build-tolerance-to-neurontin-gabapentin" rel="noopener ugc nofollow" target="_blank">more because of a tolerance</a>.</p>
<p>I was able to quit taking gabapentin, but I had withdrawal from it. You can’t quit gabapentin rapidly. If you do, you risk having seizures. You have to taper off the drug slowly, over the course of months. The symptoms don’t stop…</p>
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