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<blockquote data-quote="Guzzler" data-source="post: 2065961" data-attributes="member: 408573"><p>Sorry I can't give you any advice except to tell you of my experiences. It took over a year for me to stop the Amitriptyline that I had been taking for fifteen years but slowly I managed to do it. I have been able to reduce the dosage of Gabapentin by almost half and plan to stop taking Naproxen by the end of this year if possible, which means I will be able to give up the Lanzoprazole too. This I firmly believe has happened because of my diet but it was a painfully slow process (two years).</p><p>I hope that you have access to an understanding and up-to-date pain management team as I do, it makes all the difference. Good Luck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Guzzler, post: 2065961, member: 408573"] Sorry I can't give you any advice except to tell you of my experiences. It took over a year for me to stop the Amitriptyline that I had been taking for fifteen years but slowly I managed to do it. I have been able to reduce the dosage of Gabapentin by almost half and plan to stop taking Naproxen by the end of this year if possible, which means I will be able to give up the Lanzoprazole too. This I firmly believe has happened because of my diet but it was a painfully slow process (two years). I hope that you have access to an understanding and up-to-date pain management team as I do, it makes all the difference. Good Luck. [/QUOTE]
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