weight gain

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Hi , does anyone have any issue's with weight gain ? Im taking pregablin and morphine ... 

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    Gabapentin will put 20 pounds on you in 4-6 weeks.  Not a chance I'd take it.

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    Hi, I've been taking both the Pregabalin and Morphine for 5 years now and my weight keeps yo-yoing it's unreal.

    I even joined Slimming World to offset it, I have since moved to Gabapentin and Reltabon instead and now I'm thinking about it my weight is settling down all I have to do now is lose what I gained.

    I hope you find the right combination for yourself and make sure you challenge the prescription that your doctors have kept you on as your body become tolerant of meds which leads you to increased strengths or quantity!

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      The problem is that users of Lyrica and Neurontin (Pregabalin and Gabapentin) almost universally report weight gain.  This is a major side effect of the drug.  Maybe a strict diet and exercise can make a difference...don't know.  But I did take Gabapentin one time for a month and gained 20 pounds.  Stopped immediately; weight fell off.  Tried Lyrica...did nothing.

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      Question...  Why are you on morphine for five years???  I wouldn't think that possible...

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      HI Chico,

      It's been a while since our last conversations, I have never heard of Plexus is that an American product? 

      I have been on Morphine at sadly increasing levels for more than the 5 yrs it's nearer 6 owing to the severe pain from the degenerative discs and spinal stenosis. I do try not taking the meds for a few days to see if they are actually needed and although the pain doesn't increase initially I find by day 3-4 that I have no doubt that pain relief meds or other treatments are most definitely needed. I'm going for a MRI Spine Thoracolumbar scan on 2nd at the Walton Liverpool as the precursor to a Lumbar Laminectomy of which I am pinning a lot of hopes on it being a big relief to the back pain and the associated Sciatica.

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    What size doses are you taking and how lond have you been taking these drugs ?

    I was on 450mg a day Pregabalin when I was in hospital for seven months in 2015 and have been on 225mg a day since I was released from hospital just over two years ago, had no issue with weight gain.

    (cutting the dosage in half made no difference whatsoever to the pain level, but can feel nerve pain if I go under that dose size)

    Maybe it affects people in different ways regarding weight gain.

    They had me on Amitriptyline as well which made me sleep like a log. When I found out it was also used as an anti-depressant I refused to take them any more.

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    OMG yes serious weight gain. But I've had so many side effects that I'm in the process of coming off gabapentin, I've cut them dwn to 1x300mg tablet.

    I'd say 7 out of 10 ppl say they r the worst tablets ever

    3 out of 10 say gabapentin works for them.

    Look up side effects on the internet common and rare, I've had about 7 of the rare and most ppl do. If id if know then about them I wud never have taken them. They haven't been FDA approved for anything else but epilepsy.

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    I was lucky I suppose, had no side affects (that I am aware of yet) from the Baclofen or the Pregabalin.

     

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