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Old 10-26-2008, 02:12 PM #1
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Unhappy Neurontin weight gain

I was on cymbalta for a couple of years and I gained weight on it. I was also on lipitor, Zetia, prednisone, Fosamax, methotrexate, Enbrel, and welbutrin with occasionally taking flexiril. Because of my damaged liver the drs took me off of lipitor, zetia, and Cymbalta. We found out it was the Cymbalta that was hurting my liver. I am not very happy about all of this. *Note (the withdrawal from cymbalta was very painful).
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They have now put me on Neurontin. I am gaining weight almost daily or at least it looks that way by the scales and my clothes. PLEASE HELP with any advise. I do not want to go back to pain again but I am already very fat from all the meds.
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