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Lyrica (pregabalin) is supposed to be a little better than it's

preacessor Gabapentin/neurontin as far as side effects. You need

smaller doses to get the same result so therefore less side effects.

If you feel you really need it maybe just try as small a dose as

possible. Personally, I went up to 3600 mg. of Gabapentin and then

discovered my pain wasn't nuerological (I have Lyme). I was just

about to try the Lyrica. My brother in law that DOES have

neurological pain swithced from Gabapentin to Lyrica and is in total

heaven. (of course his pain is not related to a vulva LOL)

I hope whatever you decide works out for you.

Mojo (Molly)

>

> Hi everyone. I posted this message on another website.

> If you got read it there, you can delete this message.

>

> For any others, here is my question:

>

> I have been considering taking Lyrica for some months now.

However,

> I know that it causes weight gain for some folks - similiar to the

> psychotropic meds, i.e...Elavil.

>

> I have absolutely no problem taking meds. for vulvodynia. The

> problem is, I already take a medication that puts an additional 15

> lbs on, for every increased mgrm. And,this particular

> medication I take, CANNOT be changed to something different.

>

> Currently, my weight is not too bad, but if I add another

> potential weight gainer, it might put me into health risk

> catagories, associated with weight gain.

>

> I cannot take SSRIs.

>

> Any takers?

> Thanks and hugs :)

> Snofyre00@...

>

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Thanks for your reply. It seems that countless individuals, unfortunately are having the same weight gain, that I can get from the Med I must take (postings on a medical website) However, I will check out more results and consider the dosage also, as I know lyrica is very successful for neuropathic pain, many times. HUGS :) Snofyre00mojo060582 wrote: Lyrica (pregabalin) is supposed to be a little better than it's preacessor Gabapentin/neurontin as far as side effects. You need smaller doses to get the same result so therefore less side effects. If you feel you really need it maybe just try as small a dose as possible. Personally, I went up to 3600 mg. of Gabapentin and then discovered my pain wasn't nuerological (I have Lyme). I was just about to try the Lyrica. My brother in law that DOES have neurological pain swithced from Gabapentin to Lyrica and is in total heaven. (of course his pain is not related to a vulva LOL)I hope whatever you decide works out for you.Mojo (Molly)>> Hi everyone. I posted this message on another

website. > If you got read it there, you can delete this message.> > For any others, here is my question:> > I have been considering taking Lyrica for some months now. However, > I know that it causes weight gain for some folks - similiar to the > psychotropic meds, i.e...Elavil.> > I have absolutely no problem taking meds. for vulvodynia. The > problem is, I already take a medication that puts an additional 15 > lbs on, for every increased mgrm. And,this particular > medication I take, CANNOT be changed to something different.> > Currently, my weight is not too bad, but if I add another > potential weight gainer, it might put me into health risk > catagories, associated with weight gain. > > I cannot take SSRIs.> > Any takers? > Thanks and hugs :)>

Snofyre00@...>

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That's good to hear. My doc just switched me to Lyrica and I'm weaning off of desipramine and elavil now.

Re: Lyrica - Weight Gain?

Lyrica (pregabalin) is supposed to be a little better than it's preacessor Gabapentin/neurontin as far as side effects. You need smaller doses to get the same result so therefore less side effects. If you feel you really need it maybe just try as small a dose as possible. Personally, I went up to 3600 mg. of Gabapentin and then discovered my pain wasn't nuerological (I have Lyme). I was just about to try the Lyrica. My brother in law that DOES have neurological pain swithced from Gabapentin to Lyrica and is in total heaven. (of course his pain is not related to a vulva LOL)I hope whatever you decide works out for you.Mojo (Molly)>> Hi everyone. I posted this message on another website. > If you got read it there, you can delete this message.> > For any others, here is my question:> > I have been considering taking Lyrica for some months now. However, > I know that it causes weight gain for some folks - similiar to the > psychotropic meds, i.e...Elavil.> > I have absolutely no problem taking meds. for vulvodynia. The > problem is, I already take a medication that puts an additional 15 > lbs on, for every increased mgrm. And,this particular > medication I take, CANNOT be changed to something different.> > Currently, my weight is not too bad, but if I add another > potential weight gainer, it might put me into health risk > catagories, associated with weight gain. > > I cannot take SSRIs.> > Any takers? > Thanks and hugs :)> Snofyre00@...>

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I asked Dr. when I went on the Elavil if it would make me gain weight and she said, "Not if you don't eat more."

Is that true? Do the drugs just make us crave food more or do they actually change the metabolism?

Lyrica - Weight Gain?

Hi everyone. I posted this message on another website. If you got read it there, you can delete this message.For any others, here is my question:I have been considering taking Lyrica for some months now. However, I know that it causes weight gain for some folks - similiar to the psychotropic meds, i.e...Elavil.I have absolutely no problem taking meds. for vulvodynia. The problem is, I already take a medication that puts an additional 15 lbs on, for every increased mgrm. And,this particular medication I take, CANNOT be changed to something different.Currently, my weight is not too bad, but if I add another potential weight gainer, it might put me into health risk catagories, associated with weight gain. I cannot take SSRIs.Any takers? Thanks and hugs :)Snofyre00

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Just my opinion, but I have been on a lot of these drugs and the

only one I gained weight on was Effexor. I gained 25lbs in 6 months.

But I have to say, I think the drugs make you crave food. For me, it

was sweets, and everything just seemed to taste so good! Tasted

great, so I just ate more of it. I think if you realize this going

in and practice self-control you won't have any problem. I have been

in so much pain lately, that I have the opposite problem, can't eat

and now I am underweight and look bony.

nne

>

> I asked Dr. when I went on the Elavil if it would make me

gain weight and she said, " Not if you don't eat more. "

> Is that true? Do the drugs just make us crave food more or do they

actually change the metabolism?

>

> Lyrica - Weight Gain?

>

>

> Hi everyone. I posted this message on another website.

> If you got read it there, you can delete this message.

>

> For any others, here is my question:

>

> I have been considering taking Lyrica for some months now.

However,

> I know that it causes weight gain for some folks - similiar to

the

> psychotropic meds, i.e...Elavil.

>

> I have absolutely no problem taking meds. for vulvodynia. The

> problem is, I already take a medication that puts an additional

15

> lbs on, for every increased mgrm. And,this particular

> medication I take, CANNOT be changed to something different.

>

> Currently, my weight is not too bad, but if I add another

> potential weight gainer, it might put me into health risk

> catagories, associated with weight gain.

>

> I cannot take SSRIs.

>

> Any takers?

> Thanks and hugs :)

> Snofyre00@...

>

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It depends on the drug, I think. Some make you hungry but others

(like Effexor) do something in your body that make you gain weight no

matter how much you eat. My twin explained the Effexor thing to me

as her sister in law is on it and she did the research (obviously her

explation was better than mine!)

>

> I asked Dr. when I went on the Elavil if it would make me

gain weight and she said, " Not if you don't eat more. "

> Is that true? Do the drugs just make us crave food more or do they

actually change the metabolism?

>

> Lyrica - Weight Gain?

>

>

> Hi everyone. I posted this message on another website.

> If you got read it there, you can delete this message.

>

> For any others, here is my question:

>

> I have been considering taking Lyrica for some months now.

However,

> I know that it causes weight gain for some folks - similiar to

the

> psychotropic meds, i.e...Elavil.

>

> I have absolutely no problem taking meds. for vulvodynia. The

> problem is, I already take a medication that puts an additional

15

> lbs on, for every increased mgrm. And,this particular

> medication I take, CANNOT be changed to something different.

>

> Currently, my weight is not too bad, but if I add another

> potential weight gainer, it might put me into health risk

> catagories, associated with weight gain.

>

> I cannot take SSRIs.

>

> Any takers?

> Thanks and hugs :)

> Snofyre00@...

>

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It depends on the drug, I think. Some make you hungry but others

(like Effexor) do something in your body that make you gain weight no

matter how much you eat. My twin explained the Effexor thing to me

as her sister in law is on it and she did the research (obviously her

explation was better than mine!)

>

> I asked Dr. when I went on the Elavil if it would make me

gain weight and she said, " Not if you don't eat more. "

> Is that true? Do the drugs just make us crave food more or do they

actually change the metabolism?

>

> Lyrica - Weight Gain?

>

>

> Hi everyone. I posted this message on another website.

> If you got read it there, you can delete this message.

>

> For any others, here is my question:

>

> I have been considering taking Lyrica for some months now.

However,

> I know that it causes weight gain for some folks - similiar to

the

> psychotropic meds, i.e...Elavil.

>

> I have absolutely no problem taking meds. for vulvodynia. The

> problem is, I already take a medication that puts an additional

15

> lbs on, for every increased mgrm. And,this particular

> medication I take, CANNOT be changed to something different.

>

> Currently, my weight is not too bad, but if I add another

> potential weight gainer, it might put me into health risk

> catagories, associated with weight gain.

>

> I cannot take SSRIs.

>

> Any takers?

> Thanks and hugs :)

> Snofyre00@...

>

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It depends on the drug, I think. Some make you hungry but others

(like Effexor) do something in your body that make you gain weight no

matter how much you eat. My twin explained the Effexor thing to me

as her sister in law is on it and she did the research (obviously her

explation was better than mine!)

>

> I asked Dr. when I went on the Elavil if it would make me

gain weight and she said, " Not if you don't eat more. "

> Is that true? Do the drugs just make us crave food more or do they

actually change the metabolism?

>

> Lyrica - Weight Gain?

>

>

> Hi everyone. I posted this message on another website.

> If you got read it there, you can delete this message.

>

> For any others, here is my question:

>

> I have been considering taking Lyrica for some months now.

However,

> I know that it causes weight gain for some folks - similiar to

the

> psychotropic meds, i.e...Elavil.

>

> I have absolutely no problem taking meds. for vulvodynia. The

> problem is, I already take a medication that puts an additional

15

> lbs on, for every increased mgrm. And,this particular

> medication I take, CANNOT be changed to something different.

>

> Currently, my weight is not too bad, but if I add another

> potential weight gainer, it might put me into health risk

> catagories, associated with weight gain.

>

> I cannot take SSRIs.

>

> Any takers?

> Thanks and hugs :)

> Snofyre00@...

>

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I took Lyrica for about 6 months and didn't gain an ounce. Actually,

during that period of time I lost about 5 pounds.

>

>Reply-To: VulvarDisorders

>To: VulvarDisorders

>Subject: Lyrica - Weight Gain?

>Date: Sun, 07 Jan 2007 02:31:14 -0000

>

>Hi everyone. I posted this message on another website.

>If you got read it there, you can delete this message.

>

>For any others, here is my question:

>

>I have been considering taking Lyrica for some months now. However,

>I know that it causes weight gain for some folks - similiar to the

>psychotropic meds, i.e...Elavil.

>

>I have absolutely no problem taking meds. for vulvodynia. The

>problem is, I already take a medication that puts an additional 15

>lbs on, for every increased mgrm. And,this particular

>medication I take, CANNOT be changed to something different.

>

>Currently, my weight is not too bad, but if I add another

>potential weight gainer, it might put me into health risk

>catagories, associated with weight gain.

>

>I cannot take SSRIs.

>

>Any takers?

>Thanks and hugs :)

>Snofyre00@...

>

>

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I took Lyrica for about 6 months and didn't gain an ounce. Actually,

during that period of time I lost about 5 pounds.

>

>Reply-To: VulvarDisorders

>To: VulvarDisorders

>Subject: Lyrica - Weight Gain?

>Date: Sun, 07 Jan 2007 02:31:14 -0000

>

>Hi everyone. I posted this message on another website.

>If you got read it there, you can delete this message.

>

>For any others, here is my question:

>

>I have been considering taking Lyrica for some months now. However,

>I know that it causes weight gain for some folks - similiar to the

>psychotropic meds, i.e...Elavil.

>

>I have absolutely no problem taking meds. for vulvodynia. The

>problem is, I already take a medication that puts an additional 15

>lbs on, for every increased mgrm. And,this particular

>medication I take, CANNOT be changed to something different.

>

>Currently, my weight is not too bad, but if I add another

>potential weight gainer, it might put me into health risk

>catagories, associated with weight gain.

>

>I cannot take SSRIs.

>

>Any takers?

>Thanks and hugs :)

>Snofyre00@...

>

>

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