Gabapentin causing swelling of legs and/or feet?

Posted by digbymacdonald @digbymacdonald, Jan 30 2:57pm

Does Gabapentin cause swelling of the legs and/or feet? It does to me.

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i take 1800mg of Gabapentin a day. i've been on it for over 7 months. i've never had this. it shouldn't. but there is always something new happening.

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I take 600 mg of gabapentin, 300 mg twice daily. No swelling in my feet. I still get some cramping and stabbing. I hope everything is going well with others.

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I had swollen legs and feet when I was prescribed Gabapentin.

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@sophie46

I had swollen legs and feet when I was prescribed Gabapentin.

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I was also on Paxlovid for COVID and I have Stage II renal failure. Paxlovid has a drastic effect on kidney function and I gained about 20 lbs in less than two weeks. However, this morning, I was down by 6 lbs, which is a step in the right direction (at last!).

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When I was first prescribed gabapentin, I was told to take 300 mg three times a day. It seemed that there was so much fluid collected in my feet that I couldn’t feel the sidewalk under me. If I backed off to take 200 mg three times a day, I didn’t have the clinical benefit for my chronic pain syndrome. If I took 700 mg a day, I still had the side effect, so I worked out the dosing for myself: I alternate 600 mg a day and 700 mg a day by adding an extra 100 mg every other day. That works like a charm; My feet are still a bit swollen, but they’re no longer numb.

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Have any of you fellas experienced loss of libido or any degree of ED well using Gabapentin. If so, what dosages are you taking?

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@digbymacdonald

I was also on Paxlovid for COVID and I have Stage II renal failure. Paxlovid has a drastic effect on kidney function and I gained about 20 lbs in less than two weeks. However, this morning, I was down by 6 lbs, which is a step in the right direction (at last!).

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I was down another 2.5 lbs this morning si I'm still moving in the right direction.

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You maybe allergic to it. That happened to be with a couple different drugs over the years. Ask the doc.

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@merlek2a

When I was first prescribed gabapentin, I was told to take 300 mg three times a day. It seemed that there was so much fluid collected in my feet that I couldn’t feel the sidewalk under me. If I backed off to take 200 mg three times a day, I didn’t have the clinical benefit for my chronic pain syndrome. If I took 700 mg a day, I still had the side effect, so I worked out the dosing for myself: I alternate 600 mg a day and 700 mg a day by adding an extra 100 mg every other day. That works like a charm; My feet are still a bit swollen, but they’re no longer numb.

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Fyi, there are other meds you can try too for the pain. I use pregabalin.

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I take 1800 MG split in 3 doses daily.
I get swelling below the knee, closer to my ankle.
I just wear socks that have a loose neck or just roll them down below the swelling.

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