04-14-2024, 03:45 PM
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#356
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Franchise Player
Join Date: Mar 2015
Location: Pickle Jar Lake
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Originally Posted by MoneyGuy
You guys might ask your doc about Gabapentin. It wasn’t developed as a sleep drug but it was discovered it kept users asleep, but doesn’t help you fall asleep. It has no dependencies or side affects. I’ve been using it for years. I’m on my second doc who prescribe it for me.
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Not sure where you get your info from, but gabapentin does have side effects and isn't some harmless sleep aid.
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Here are some of the potential serious side effects associated with gabapentin:
Mood changes: Some individuals might experience mood changes, including shifts in emotions or behavior. If you notice any unusual changes in your mood, consult your doctor. They might consider adjusting your medication or exploring alternative treatment options if necessary.
Swelling in extremities: Swollen arms and legs can occur as a side effect of gabapentin. To alleviate this, consider sitting with your feet elevated and avoiding prolonged periods of standing. If the swelling persists, discuss this with your healthcare provider.
Blurred vision: Blurred vision can be a side effect of gabapentin. During this time, avoid activities such as driving, cycling, or operating machinery that require clear vision. If blurred vision persists beyond a few days, consult your doctor for potential adjustments to your treatment plan.
Difficulty getting an erection: Some individuals might experience difficulty achieving or maintaining an erection while taking gabapentin. If this side effect occurs, talk to your doctor about possible solutions or alternative medications that could help manage this issue.
Weight gain: Gabapentin can increase hunger, potentially leading to weight gain. Managing your diet and portion sizes while also maintaining a healthy exercise routine can help prevent excessive weight gain.
Memory problems: If you encounter memory issues while taking gabapentin, consult your prescribing physician. They can assess whether this side effect is related to the medication and recommend appropriate actions.
Headaches: While headaches are a possible side effect of gabapentin, they usually diminish within the first week of usage. However, if headaches persist or are severe, inform your healthcare provider to determine the best course of action.
Increased infections: Some individuals might notice an increase in the frequency of infections. If you observe this effect, consult your doctor for guidance.
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Gabapentin can be addictive.
Gabapentin withdrawal symptoms may include:
Insomnia
Nausea
Headaches
Dizziness
Anxiety
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https://www.gratitudelodge.com/gabap...uined-my-life/
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