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Join Date: Nov 2010
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I have been taking Neurontin for almost a year and a half. Initially, I was taking Prednisone, which led to a weight gain of 15 lbs over a year. Once off the steroids, I did lose about 5 pounds, but my weight has now stablized. I really need to lose an additional 10 since it's a healthier weight for me.
My unscientific opinion is that the reason I have not been able to easily lose the additional pounds is due mainly to a lack of exercise. The Neurontin makes me sleepy and I get fatigued easily. Under this medication, I sleep an average of 10 hours a night and because I'm sleepy, I sit a lot more than I used to! The same amount of food + less exercise = weight gain My strategy is to improve my diet by cutting down on sugar and white starches and to up my exercise amount by riding a recumbent bike 20 minutes a day, every day. If I backslide, I'll just start again with a renewed resolution. |
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#32 |
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Junior Member
Join Date: Dec 2010
Posts: 1
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I very much appreciate this kind of in depth information. Thank you for going to the trouble of providing it here.
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Senior Member
Join Date: Jul 2009
Location: Tacoma
Posts: 1,249
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I've been on neurontin for 3 years or so, and put on about 15 pounds at first, but it's leveled out. I did go from 176 - 162 prior to my surgery, but that's because I hurt so much I was hardly eating. I'm watching my weight now, but a noted side affect of the drug is weight gain. If it helps, I'll take it anyway.
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Join Date: Apr 2011
Posts: 1
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Junior Member
Join Date: May 2011
Location: Pennsylvania
Posts: 2
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I am new to this forum and need help! I am a stage 3 colon cancer survivor. However, one of the chemo drugs resulted in chronic neurophathy in my feet. As a result, I have been on 1200 mg of neurontin since July 2009. As a result, I have not been able to lose the 50 lbs. I gain while on chemo. In addition, in October 2011, my neurophay seem to be getting worse. (I was already on 10 mg. of Oxicotin 2 times a day) My doctors had been urging me to try 20 mg. of Celexa to create a "triangulation" of my meds. They stated the three drugs working together should help. That seem to make things worse, so the Celexa was upped to 40 mg. I then began to gain even more weight. I tryed everything and finally decided to bite the bullet and pay for a Jenny Craig program. Since then after 7 grueling weeks, I have lost 11 lbs. However, my weight is still goes up from time to time. I heard Topamax might be a solution, however, my pharmasist said that for the type of neuropathy I have this would not be a good solution. Does anyone have any input on this...I am meeting with my onocologist who put me on the meds. in a week.
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Join Date: Nov 2003
Location: Indiana
Posts: 4,446
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Junior Member
Join Date: May 2011
Location: Pennsylvania
Posts: 2
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Thank you.
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Junior Member
Join Date: Nov 2011
Location: Michigan
Posts: 2
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I have used Topamax but not for pain, it did in fact help me lose about 20 lbs. Hope this helps
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#39 |
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Junior Member
Join Date: Nov 2011
Location: Michigan
Posts: 2
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Hello everyone! I just started taking Neurontin for my severe body pain today. I was bed ridden for three days. It is terrible, especially having 3 kids to take care of. I just want something to help but not cause weight gain. I can barely move now,I can only imagine how I would feel if I gained an extra 20 pounds. I have tried so many so called pain releavers with no help what so ever.I mean just about everything including my hands, neck, hips and low back not to mention my skin sensitivity drive me crazy. My house looks terrible I haven't been able to cook good meals for my family.I am pretty depressed right now. I am just not me anymore, this just seemed to come on out of no where. Can someone please help.... I took my new meds today Neurontin and Tramadol its been 2 hours and I am still not up to par. I am only 31 and I feel 90
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Join Date: Mar 2006
Location: NV
Posts: 2,867
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Calculate your caloric output. Increase your caloric output by exercise . Count calories of everything you eat and don't eat more than your output. You won't gain weight no matter what medication you take with this method.
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