14 x 75mg pregabalin and clonazepam and felt fuck all, I just was wobbley when I walked
Why keep dosing? You seem to have got a bead on how the drug affects you. Other people confirmed that reaction was par. You sounded like it was clearly a disappointment to you and that you were interested in a different sort of effect. You even scoffed, why would people bother? And then you did it again, so I'm confused why you sound surprised at having the same results and why you would bother.
Maybe start from scratch with something else?
Keep in mind the risk/costs for this drug with such low recreational pleasure potential: it can rapidly cause dependency and withdrawal can cause seizures. It does a serious job on your nervous system and brain, ataxia with potentially permanent damage isn't uncommon--if I'm going to take an egg beater to my brain, I better get really good and high. It can cause or worsen a whole boatload of skin conditions. Even at therapeutic doses, it is hard on your organs, and can be very damaging to the kidneys, even renal failure--a doctor usually monitors with blood tests to make sure they aren't killing you. It can cause severe constipation and other gastrointestinal complications. It suppresses immune functions and increases vulnerability to infections, fungal infections, fevers, unpleasant body odour--several women I know suffered frequent unusually severe yeast infections while on it. Yeast infections can exacerbate nerve pain, usually why people got prescribed the drug in the first place. There are also risks for peripheral edema, and more dangerously, angioedema. It depresses respiratory processes which presents risk (with no narcotic reward). It is commonly associated with weight gain. It can cause mood and personality changes, like agitation, hostility, anxiety, confusion, abnormal thinking, suicidal ideation, and paranoia. It increases certain cancer risks, and can cause bleeding complications. There are small risks of developing pink eye and eye lesions. Withdrawal can cause seizures. Everything listed here is more frequently seen, and more severely symptomatic at high doses. ---(found this information mainly at the Mayo Clinic website and the product site-Pfizermedicalinformation.ca, but also from drugs.com and webmd. plus anecdotal evidence from at least five women among my friends)
That's a lot of unpleasantness and risk for a drug that is not the life of the party. Just food for thought.