Joe,
I am taking 300 mg Gabapentin a script from my doctor. It is helping, but I am still taking an herbal blend as well as advil pm or zzzquil. The pharmacist suggested for me to speak to the doctor to have my dose increased, for I am on a very low dose. I am a little afraid of increasing it due to the side effects and coming off of it is no walk in the park. The herbal blend has gaba (along with skull cap, valerian, hops, melatonin etc. no vitamin b), but it is lumped together with the herbal blend so I am unsure of that amount. I do take vitamin b and I would love to find a doctor to do vit.b injections (my sister used to get them and she said it was better than speed).
Maybe start a log of your food intake and the amount you smoke and the times that you start to feel wobbly (just a suggestion).
Another thing, where are your cigarettes from? If you are smoking generics maybe they are contaminated, or the names brands could be for that matter (remember that lawsuit because tobacco companies put additives in cigarettes).
I just find it odd that you are fine one day but wobbly the next, and it has me thinking it is something along with the nal. Maybe allergies? Mine have been an issue this winter because it really hasn't been that cold, and my allergies cause that wobbly, seasick, feeling at times (I live in Cincinnati and pollen and mold are terrible).
And I agree with you, deal with one habit at a time.
I do remember reading someones progress page and them saying smoking wasn't as rewarding as it once was since he started taking the nal. and he was killing two birds with one stone (even though he really wasn't planning on giving up smoking). I am unsure how long term that was though, and I believe he was smoking cigars. It is a shame the nal hasn't curbed your smoking some, but once the alcohol is in control it will be a lot easier to cut down on smoking. I still want a cigarette if I am at a bar that has smoking (illegal in Cincinnati, but still okay in Kentucky) and I have drink (old habits really do die hard); otherwise, the smell gets to me and if I am around it my eyes are puffy the next day and my voice is hoarse. It is amazing how the body responds to different things.
Hopefully this wobbly leg thing goes away for you soon, for I know it is not fun.
Jaba
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