Medication for Binge Eating
f6bhhcjzcy
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Hello
I have been suffering from my binge eating disorder and finally decided that I need additional help. I went to a doctor who specifically works with patients who have a BED and she prescribed me with a anti-depressant (lexapro) it worked for a while with treating both my depression and eating disorder and then I slowly went back to my old terrible eating habits. She now prescribed me with lexapro AND Bupropion I am worried about becoming a “zombie” or loosing my personality. Does anyone have any suggestions, or has anyone ever taken these medications and let me know if it worked for your relationship with food?
I have been suffering from my binge eating disorder and finally decided that I need additional help. I went to a doctor who specifically works with patients who have a BED and she prescribed me with a anti-depressant (lexapro) it worked for a while with treating both my depression and eating disorder and then I slowly went back to my old terrible eating habits. She now prescribed me with lexapro AND Bupropion I am worried about becoming a “zombie” or loosing my personality. Does anyone have any suggestions, or has anyone ever taken these medications and let me know if it worked for your relationship with food?
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Are you also in therapy?2
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Please talk to your doctor about your med concerns. Not a doctor, but knowledgeable of these two meds, I can’t imagine that they would zombie-ify you.0
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f6bhhcjzcy wrote: »Hello
I have been suffering from my binge eating disorder and finally decided that I need additional help. I went to a doctor who specifically works with patients who have a BED and she prescribed me with a anti-depressant (lexapro) it worked for a while with treating both my depression and eating disorder and then I slowly went back to my old terrible eating habits. She now prescribed me with lexapro AND Bupropion I am worried about becoming a “zombie” or loosing my personality. Does anyone have any suggestions, or has anyone ever taken these medications and let me know if it worked for your relationship with food?
Do you know if you have ADHD? I had a problem with overeating when depressed or stressed. Anti-depressants didn't work for me. But starting ADHD meds helped my emotional dysregulation --and weirdly helped my binging and my depression.
Bupropion usually gives focus and energy. Lexapro lifts depression. They do not normally cause 'flattening' of a personality. Some meds will do that--but it is not likely with these two--but ask your doctor.
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f6bhhcjzcy wrote: »Hello
I have been suffering from my binge eating disorder and finally decided that I need additional help. I went to a doctor who specifically works with patients who have a BED and she prescribed me with a anti-depressant (lexapro) it worked for a while with treating both my depression and eating disorder and then I slowly went back to my old terrible eating habits. She now prescribed me with lexapro AND Bupropion I am worried about becoming a “zombie” or loosing my personality. Does anyone have any suggestions, or has anyone ever taken these medications and let me know if it worked for your relationship with food?
Do you know if you have ADHD? I had a problem with overeating when depressed or stressed. Anti-depressants didn't work for me. But starting ADHD meds helped my emotional dysregulation --and weirdly helped my binging and my depression.
Bupropion usually gives focus and energy. Lexapro lifts depression. They do not normally cause 'flattening' of a personality. Some meds will do that--but it is not likely with these two--but ask your doctor.
There was another woman who used to post regularly a few years back who also had ADHD and issues with binging. ADHD meds helped her as well.
@f6bhhcjzcy I take Bupropion and love it. No zombiefication whatsoever.
Did your doctor review the risks of taking Bupropion and Lexapro at the same time and are you closely medically supervised for this?
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While I don't know about specific medications, have you determined the source of anxiety yet? What are you doing, listening to or watching before you reach for the food?
For me it was watching content on my smartphone and being around dramatic events. The closer relation I am, the more I felt the "pull" if you will. I'm trying to clean, fold clothes or knit forcing myself to keep my hands busy during things I can't avoid - if my hands are busy while my mind is buzzing, it prevents me from reaching for food. Also I find chewing gum while doing these things mimics eating so it stops the habit as well.
I think I've been suffering from a binge eating disorder since 2015, and I've suffered in silence about it - now I'm in the process of forcing myself to create new habits. Its very difficult to quit my smartphone addiction... to the point it seemed painful, basic thoughts would trigger the pull to watch drama on my smartphone. To me it was worse than quitting cigarettes, but the mental pain passed after 2-3days and now I can focus on true balance.
Make sure your drama sources are not coming from your smartphone as using this will cause you to not think critically about your choices - you have much more "presence of mind" without the smartphone.5 -
kshama2001 wrote: »f6bhhcjzcy wrote: »Hello
I have been suffering from my binge eating disorder and finally decided that I need additional help. I went to a doctor who specifically works with patients who have a BED and she prescribed me with a anti-depressant (lexapro) it worked for a while with treating both my depression and eating disorder and then I slowly went back to my old terrible eating habits. She now prescribed me with lexapro AND Bupropion I am worried about becoming a “zombie” or loosing my personality. Does anyone have any suggestions, or has anyone ever taken these medications and let me know if it worked for your relationship with food?
Do you know if you have ADHD? I had a problem with overeating when depressed or stressed. Anti-depressants didn't work for me. But starting ADHD meds helped my emotional dysregulation --and weirdly helped my binging and my depression.
Bupropion usually gives focus and energy. Lexapro lifts depression. They do not normally cause 'flattening' of a personality. Some meds will do that--but it is not likely with these two--but ask your doctor.
There was another woman who used to post regularly a few years back who also had ADHD and issues with binging. ADHD meds helped her as well.
@f6bhhcjzcy I take Bupropion and love it. No zombiefication whatsoever.
Did your doctor review the risks of taking Bupropion and Lexapro at the same time and are you closely medically supervised for this?
I'm allergic to Lexapro and I had an adverse reaction to Wellbutrin....so I'm not the best person to ask. I have weird reactions to drugs.
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Highly recommend Zepbound (aka Mounjaro). I didn't realize I even had a binge eating disorder until I started the medication as a last resort before getting wls. It has helped take away the food noise that has plagued me for as long as I can remember. I went from eating fast food almost daily and never having a full signal to almost never eating fast food, being able to feel full and satisfied from "normal" portions of healthier foods, and having the little voice that was always thinking about what to eat next completely shut off. There is no longer a dopamine hit from eating in excess and I simply do not binge eat anymore. It has been a miracle medication for me and helped me lose nearly 115lbs so far over 14 months.5
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Try Vyvanse, or Adderall. I use it for narcolepsy and binge eating and have had great results with adherence to a regime.0
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I take medication for my bipolar. I didn't want to take medication because I thought it would change my personality, but I was a strong Christian at the time and wanted to be obediant to my parents, so I started taking it. I found that it DID change my personality, but for the better. I was happier, more successful, more energy and more pleasant to be around. Medication isn't always a bad thing.4
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I'm on Vyvanse for my ADHD, but it is primarily a BED med! Many doctors are iffy on prescribing it, especially primary care doctors, because it is a stimulant, but it helps my focus AND my binge urges a ton, so my psychiatrist is happy to keep me on it long-term. I saw Adderall suggested, too, but bear in mind Adderall and Ritalin both give many people some pretty intense heart palpitations. Vyvanse has never done that for me, personally.
For the record, I'm on buproprion, Abilify, AND Vyvanse. All affect my brain and I've never felt like a zombie on them, and I'm on a pretty high dose of bup. My partner is on Lexapro and also isn't zombified. From my experience it's all about dosage. If you feel like a zombie, lower your dose. If the lowered dose doesn't help enough, you should be on a different medication. Unfortunately, it can sometimes take time to find the right combo of meds. It took me about six months to find what worked for me.2 -
Vyvance works great. It is prescribed for BED.0
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loulee997 has a great insight. I struggle with binge eating for years (along with anxiety) and I recently got diagnosed with ADHD as an adult woman. Dopamine plays a role in ADHD and binge eating is a way for those of us with ADHD to get their fix (crunchy, sweet or salty snacks....surprisingly chips over apples for crunchy...and sweets over fruit). I was put on an ADHD medication and it was incredible how different it made things for me - my anxiety and intermittent depression were from managing my ADHD myself (unknowingly).
I would encourage you to explore the idea of looking at whether you may have ADHD (anxiety and depression are associated with this and ADHD can often get missed by health professionals). At the very least have it ruled out as anxiety, depression, binge eating are all associated with ADHD (comorbidities).1
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