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On another thread there is a discussion of Neurontin and other medications giving people sugar cravings.
It's really interesting for me to see these posts of "munchies." I have the opposite problem. For about the last three to four years, I have had no appetite for the majority of the time. It's not nausea or anything like that, I just don't feel like eating. My wife would get mad at me for not eating much, but I was basically eating simply because I knew I needed to. I still love to cook and bake, and there are times that I enjoy the taste of a well-made dinner. But I sure don't eat as much as I should, unless I deliberately make myself. I lost 45 lb in about 5 months and needed a whole new wardrobe. Even the doctors told me to watch my weight. I have since stabilized, but I still eat only because it's time to sit down and dine with the family. I am on so many different medications, and they have changed a lot (because of experimentation) since this started, but the reduced appetite stays the same. Any "munchie" people want to get together and see if we can work out an average? ![]() Mike |
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I Over Eat And I Do Not Think It Is Med Related, It Is Just A Comfort Thing That I Have Done For Years When I Am Stressed. I Did Not Notice Any Difference With My Neurontin And I Have Been On It For Years. Food Does Not Tast As Good As It Used To Though. I Always Expect It To Taste Great And It Doesn't. It Is Just Okay.
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Hi Mike! After reading your story, this reminded me of my not having no apetite what so ever! My husband kept saying;" ya have to eat"!! my oldest son, said;"mom, your getting so skinny"! I didn't want to get thin.. thin. I was really not hungry, not even for snacks. I ate because I, like, you sat and dined with the family. now, that I am on the neurotin, I eat like crazy. I now have to MAKE myself NOT want to eat.. weird!!
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Hi Bassman
![]() I have serious appetite isues too... they make Michael crazy. He was a french chef, and if HE can't make something worth eating, then nothing will help, lol. But I can rarely work up enough of an appetite to dig in and enjoy the way I used to. If your Dr.s are truly worried about you losing weight, then have them prescribe Marinol... it's a synthetic pot pill that WILL give you the munchies. I have to take my full days dose all at once to get that effect, but it's great when it happens. I do nothing but munch out for several hours, lol. You could also try the Boost, Ensure route. Those liquid meals really work for me. If I quit drinking them, I drop weight like crazy. Warning: cats LOVE Boost, especially the vanilla flavored one, lol. I may not be gaining all that much weight, but Squeakers sure was, until I quit giving her much. ![]()
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Joan,
I know what you mean about food not tasting good. I'm like you.love to eat,,,of course, as I've been in bed or a wheelchair for almost 2 years. anything I ate just made me gain weight. I'm now about 50 lbs overweight..Since I started on the neurontin I've actually lost weight. ![]() Mary |
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It's a good thing I decided to never give my dog table scraps or he would be FAT! ![]() I also need to pay attention to diet because I have type II diabetes. It's very mild, but another consideration in what and how I eat. I am no loger losing much -- I have stayed about the same. Thanks all, Mike |
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