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Default Abdominal bloating sign of PN?

I have Dx of PN. The pain started in my lower abdomen. It has since moved to legs and arms. I am on 1600mg gabapentin per day.

I have bloating in abdomen. It seems more noticeable toward the end of day. My pain is less in morning and gets worse in evening. Sometimes I feel like there is a tight band around my waist and abdomen.

Could this bloating be related to PN or side effect of drug? I am an otherwise thin woman.
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