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Default Lyrica and weight gain

I've been taking Lyrica for 6 months or so. I gained 40 lbs, which I was warned would happen. Last month I stopped taking it because I was just gaining weight too fast and it was getting expensive buying new clothes. My pain became too much and I am back on the Lyrica. I didn't loose any weight while off Lyrica, but I didn't gain any and my stomach wasn't as big. Honestly, I've never had a big tummy except for being pregnant so it's weird. Does anyone else have experience with Lyrica and weight gain? Does it eventually top off and stop the gain or will I just keep gaining weight?
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