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… and/or weight gain. Your doctor may direct you to weigh yourself regularly and report any sudden weight gain. Your doctor may also perform certain exams or tests (such as lung exam, X-rays) to determine if this … and/or weight gain. Your doctor may direct you to weigh yourself regularly and report any sudden weight gain. Your …