Most People Get Neuropathic Pain Backwards
They search for a drug name and land in a fog of contradictory forums, outdated PDFs, and advice that was never meant for them. I built this space to change that.
The Person Behind the Pages
My name is Sofia Coleman. I am a writer and analyst who spent years translating dense medical literature into language that actually lands. I keep a small notebook on my desk where I jot down every question a confused reader has ever sent me — it is nearly full, and that fact keeps me honest about what this work is really for.
My focus is gabapentin: its pharmacology, its legitimate uses in neuropathic pain management, its dosing nuances, and the questions clinicians sometimes forget to answer in a ten-minute appointment. I do not guess. I read the studies, note the gaps, and tell you both.
What You Will Actually Find Here
Gabapentin.auction exists for one reason: to give people dealing with nerve pain a reliable, readable starting point before — or after — they talk to their doctor. Here is what that looks like in practice:
- Plain-language breakdowns of how gabapentin works on nerve signaling
- Honest comparisons with other first-line neuropathic pain treatments
- Side-effect profiles explained without minimizing or catastrophizing
- Guidance on questions worth raising with your prescriber
- Updates when new clinical evidence shifts the conversation
A Note on Using This Information Well
Nothing here replaces a conversation with a qualified clinician who knows your full history. Gabapentin carries real considerations — dependency risk, withdrawal timelines, interactions — and those deserve individual attention. My role is to make you a more informed participant in that conversation, not to shortcut it. Read critically, ask follow-up questions, and treat every article here as a map, not a destination.
If something you read sparks a question, the contact page is always open, and the blog grows every week. Thank you for being here — genuinely. Every reader who shows up curious and careful makes this work worth doing.