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Gabapentin
I am new here. I have not been diagnosed with anything yet. They are looking at MS and MG. Although MRI of the brain is negative for MS. I will be going to neur for more testing. My doctor went ahead and prescribed gabapentin. It really helps me. I quit taking it and had a lot of pain and could not hardly move. The problem is it is making me gain weight. Any suggestions? I mean when I am in bad pain I do not care about the weight gain but later I do.
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Hi Sham0968. :)
Sorry to hear you are not well and are waiting for a diagnosis. Many here have had an initially negative MRI. This is why it is important to see your Neuro over time so s/he can see any changes. You might also want to keep a symptom journal and write down your questions. As to the gabapentin (Neurontin)- ask if there is an alternative that doesn't cause weight gain. Don't stop it suddenly- taper if you must but please do this w your docs approval. Sorry it took so long to get a response here. It has been very quiet lately. ANN |
Welcome to NT-great place for info and support!
Yes, as Ann said, gabapentin should be tapered off of, not just cold turkey...let your neuro know. And as Ann said, keep a symptom journal. It helps when you go in to your exam and also helps your doctor get a better picture. I usually bring a list of questions as well, because I always forget what I need to ask once I'm in the exam room. Keep us up to date...and it does take time to get a dx of MS, unless you are presenting with drastic symptoms and the exams and MRIs confirm the dx. |
Thanks lady's and I have stopped the gabapentin. what's wrong with just stopping it? The weight gain is more like fluid and makes my clothes feel tight and that hurts my back. If I get in pain then I start back. I know that it is not pain medication. Im just asking because I do not know.
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Maybe ask your doc for a diuretic if it is water retention causing the problem. A potassim sparing one like Spironolactone tends not to upset electrolyte balance; and it may allow you to take the gabepenton on a more continuous basis, which is the recommended way to use it.
With love, Erika |
I had thought of that and mentioned it to a friend of mine. I would need to be cautious about potassium because I have breathing problems occasionally and every time that I do my potassium is low.
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