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@PlumpGrapefruits 
Glad to see you still around and contributing to our little community. Kudos to you sir. However, these are only Mini Kudos, like the kind my Mom used to put in my lunch. Please don't make duplicate threads concerning the same objective/subject matter.
You are not in any trouble. You did nothing wrong. This is just me telling you how we do things. When we ask, please just help us out by trying to follow the rules. I know you're a good dude
@PlumpGrapefruits I have to give this speech to everyone who posts duplicates.
In the future, just include this as an addendum to your other thread. People will still see it. The issue with duplicate posts is that they really mess with our ability to organize and thus, the ability of our people to get their answers.
Again, no harm done buddy. Just filling you in!
Before I lock this: You shouldn't be in any kind of danger with this combination/dosages. The worst possible outcome would be you becoming overly sedated and fall asleep on the couch. For something bad to happen to you would be extremely unusual. Overdoses happen all the time, though to categorize the phenomenon as "easy to happen" is not entirely accurate.
Fentanyl really changed things in this regard. If we are not inc;luding Fentanyl in our discussion, overdosing is really not an easy thing to accomplish. People do not say, take 30mg Oxycodone every day, then take 40mg Oxycodone the next day only to drop dead of an overdose. Totally shooting from the hip here, she's probably gonna need at least 300mg Oxycodone to really push her close to the cliff.
I have no warnings regarding the specific stuff you asked in your post. It's all pretty reasonable. I have to give you the disclaimer though. This practice of combining drugs like this is a good way to end up in a bad place.
I don't know you personally, though I've been following your posts for the past week or two. You don't seem to be after legitimate stability with your medication. You seem to be more dedicated to feeling good. You're not going to be able to keep this going for long. Gabapentinoids only work for the first week or so when taken in "recreational" doses. Not only that, the benefit seems to drop precipitously on day 4 of continued usage.
You need to be approaching your life with a little more strategy if you want to keep going as you are. I'm not patronizing you. I'm sure you know a lot more about certain stuff than myself. I just happen to have a lot of experience with this stuff.
You know that these drugs have a limited lifespan. You need to to your very best to use only as much as is needed for you to function properly. I know Gabapentinoids well. There is an effective dose, then there is the euphoric dose. If you're getting wicked euphoric from taking your Gabapentinoids, then it's my belief that you're taking too much.
Let me know in your other thread if there is anything that I miseed.