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If you drink too much water...yes that causes one type of hyponatremia. There are just several types.
I looked up gabapentin, and while it is less "likely" to cause hyponatremia, there are reports that it does. When you take more than one medication that is a known agent to cause this, and they add up ...that is when the problems come. So please get tested... and drink a little less water and see if anything changes. If you are taking a diuretic? For that foot? That would be drug #4...in your list.
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