Figured I should start this question in a new thread......
Anyone here know how tren which I understand stimulates the CNS taken with nuerontin which is used for neuropathic pain will interact with each other or does it not relate in any way. I take the nueontin for the 3 torn discs that impinge on the nerves. Causes so much pain there is no way I will stop taking it. Even if that means no adding tren. So far the test has only helped for the most part. There are days where the back muscles along the spine get aggravated and no stretching will help but I have vicodin that I take occasionally maybe once every few days. Not something I use regularly.
Is this one of those things where you start with a low dose and see how you react to it? Neurontin is a fairly powerful drug, used for controlling seizures in epileptics, just want to make sure I am not going hurt myself. Not really much in the way of info on google.
Anyone here know how tren which I understand stimulates the CNS taken with nuerontin which is used for neuropathic pain will interact with each other or does it not relate in any way. I take the nueontin for the 3 torn discs that impinge on the nerves. Causes so much pain there is no way I will stop taking it. Even if that means no adding tren. So far the test has only helped for the most part. There are days where the back muscles along the spine get aggravated and no stretching will help but I have vicodin that I take occasionally maybe once every few days. Not something I use regularly.
Is this one of those things where you start with a low dose and see how you react to it? Neurontin is a fairly powerful drug, used for controlling seizures in epileptics, just want to make sure I am not going hurt myself. Not really much in the way of info on google.