Hi Meg
Thanks for the backround info as it is very helpful.
Prescribing Neurontin for neuralgic pain (ie: Trigem Neuralgia or other nerve pain) is one of its key uses. Sounds like they put you on a reasonable dose. There is a user on these forums that has gone as high as 3000 mgs/day but had to cut back to 1200 mgs day. It is my understanding that anything at 900 mgs/day is deemed "therapeutic" and sounds like that is exactly what they have done for you. May be a suggestion to note to the dr to have them change the dosage, due to the fatigue issue, to 200 mg am, 200 mg afternoon, 400 mg night (where it can really do its trick) but it has to be done gradually under a doctors supervision. Just a side thought.
Many have noted that after using this med for a while (myself included), the body tends to stop reacting to it. I've gone off it for a few months, but start back on due to pain levels being brutal while off. We have also played with dosage levels in my case and always have it dispensed in 100 mg capsules so we can ramp up/cut back as needed. I've been on it off and on for approx 8 yrs and for the most part, it does help... and I suppliment with short term pain meds to help offset when pain levels tend to flare up.
I'm not a dr... nor do I play one on tv. I have only shared my personal experience with the med and would highly suggest that if the current dosage is causing fatigue, to discuss with your dr the dosage regimen and maybe it can be worked around so you can function by day, rest by night and yet...... achieve the goal of pain control.
Just my 2 cents. I had caffeine this am
Hang in there!
Phyl