Taking antidepressants and trying to lose weight? Join me

axela84
axela84 Posts: 11 Member
So the thing is... I have been taking Seroxat (paroxetine or Paxil as it is known more often) since late 2008. I have gained 100+ pounds since then... I have read a lot about how people have a hard time losing weight while on paroxetine, and it's such a big worry for me now that I'm trying to lose this huge amount of weight I've gained over the last 5 years...

I had lost a lot of weight before taking paroxetine so I know I can (or at least could) do it, but it I wonder how it will go now that I am trying to get my old body back while still taking this bloody pill.

So I would love for someone with the same issue keep me company while going through this rather difficult journey of weight loss... It's difficult doing it on my own, support and reassurance is a must!

O perhaps you have any optimistic stories to share how you lost weight while taking AD? I just want to know it's not impossible - like many forums and message boards seem to claim...

By the way, I am 30 years old, 171cm (about 5'6), SW 135.1kg (around 298lbs), CW 131.4kg (around 290lbs) - lost about 8lbs in a week but I've been on a quite strict diet of 1200kcal which would make me think I could've lost even more since my weight is so huge...
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  • vanginmi
    vanginmi Posts: 41
    I have just weaned myself off my antidepressants (after a year). I am not sure if it was the cause of my weight gain? That said, it had horrible side effects and it was hard to get off. And I too would like to lose the weight I have gained.

    Stay strong!!
  • Eric_DeCastro
    Eric_DeCastro Posts: 767 Member
    I'm still on my anti-depressants and I have lost over 80lbs. I will never give up my anti-depressants. between that and running, I would lose my mind with out them.
  • hitsnooze
    hitsnooze Posts: 79
    i was on fluoxetine lol, which is like the best diet pill in the world, so i can't relate there. BUT i'm on the depo provera shot, which although hasn't made me gain, makes it much harder to lose imo, because I used to lose much easier than i do now
  • axela84
    axela84 Posts: 11 Member
    I have just weaned myself off my antidepressants (after a year). I am not sure if it was the cause of my weight gain? That said, it had horrible side effects and it was hard to get off. And I too would like to lose the weight I have gained.

    Stay strong!!

    Congrats on being 'clean'! This is my dream actually, but I'm just not there yet psychologically... What meds were you on? How's weight loss going for you? Something I read regarding my AD was that a lot of people didn't start losing weight after coming off paroxetine until being 6-8 months drug free.
  • axela84
    axela84 Posts: 11 Member
    Wow, that's a real inspiration for me! How long did it take you to lose this much?
  • axela84
    axela84 Posts: 11 Member
    i was on fluoxetine lol, which is like the best diet pill in the world, so i can't relate there. BUT i'm on the depo provera shot, which although hasn't made me gain, makes it much harder to lose imo, because I used to lose much easier than i do now

    Isn't it ironic how something that's supposed to help us makes it a whole lot worse in other aspects of our lives??...
  • jeffininer
    jeffininer Posts: 204 Member
    I started to lose weight in January. I got on AD in February and I'm still losing weight. I think it all has to do with your commitment and ability to stick with it your goal. One of the biggest side effects of the pill I'm on is weight gain. I didn't want that to happen, so I just work extra hard to make sure I stay within my calorie goal and I exercise.

    Unfortunately I came in the middle, and didn't gain the weight then try to lose it. But, I can say that I haven't gained a single ounce because of AD, I've lost.
  • nnix64
    nnix64 Posts: 21 Member
    I currently take Trazadone and Cymbalta and have been on both for years. I started using mfp in late January and I have lost 9 lbs. I will not quit taking either of them and I totally believe it is possible to lose
  • MayaDyra
    MayaDyra Posts: 90
    So the thing is... I have been taking Seroxat (paroxetine or Paxil as it is known more often) since late 2008. I have gained 100+ pounds since then... I have read a lot about how people have a hard time losing weight while on paroxetine, and it's such a big worry for me now that I'm trying to lose this huge amount of weight I've gained over the last 5 years...

    I had lost a lot of weight before taking paroxetine so I know I can (or at least could) do it, but it I wonder how it will go now that I am trying to get my old body back while still taking this bloody pill.

    So I would love for someone with the same issue keep me company while going through this rather difficult journey of weight loss... It's difficult doing it on my own, support and reassurance is a must!

    O perhaps you have any optimistic stories to share how you lost weight while taking AD? I just want to know it's not impossible - like many forums and message boards seem to claim...

    By the way, I am 30 years old, 171cm (about 5'6), SW 135.1kg (around 298lbs), CW 131.4kg (around 290lbs) - lost about 8lbs in a week but I've been on a quite strict diet of 1200kcal which would make me think I could've lost even more since my weight is so huge...

    I heard that Prozac is great for making your appetite vanish. Maybe you could try it out?
  • owena535
    owena535 Posts: 5 Member
    Hi Axel, just a note of support -- the weight gain from antidepressants is real and can be a real problem for those of us who need to take these medications.

    I'm petite with a small frame, and gained 10 pounds on a relatively short course of Paxil (I was very active and in my early 20s at the time - I would have gained a lot more weight on Paxil it now). I was switched to Remeron (mirtazapine) and gained another 15 pounds even with constant efforts to monitor calories and exercise -- on Remeron, I was hungry all the time. I finally was switched (with great difficulty because of withdrawal) to the SNRI Effexor (extended release). This medication controls my depression and is relatively weight-neutral. Getting off Paxil can be very difficult, but if you haven't already done so, you might talk with your doctor about whether a different medication that's more weight-neutral could work for you. Paxil was wonderful for my combination of depression and anxiety -- but the weight gain and other side effects were so difficult.

    Eating a high-fiber diet with healthy fats was the most helpful modification I found for dealing with the hunger and weight gain on Remeron. Of course, this strategy is helpful in general for weight loss, but fiber and moderate amounts of healthy fats helped control my hunger like nothing else. I also drink a lot of high-quality tea now, which I find satisfying and helps control "munchies."

    Good luck!
  • Eric_DeCastro
    Eric_DeCastro Posts: 767 Member
    Wow, that's a real inspiration for me! How long did it take you to lose this much?
    6 months.
  • enchantedgardener
    enchantedgardener Posts: 214 Member
    I first started gaining weight back in 2006 when I started taking Celexa and birth control pills. There were other things going on in my life at the time, including huge stress, an unfaithful boyfriend, my dad being diagnosed with melanoma, and quitting smoking. I don't know which of these caused my weight gain, but I suspect a combination of all of the above.

    I'm currently on Effexor and losing weight. It hasn't been an easy proposition, but I don't think my antidepressant is making it any harder.

    Have you considered switching to another drug? It seems some cause weight gain while others don't. (And just for the record, I would not recommend Effexor. It's a great AD for me, but it's got lots of drawbacks that would seriously inconvenience others.)
  • Hello, I'm a newbie. Just joined today. I'm a 1 year breast cancer survivor and am taking Lexapro and anxiety medication. I've gained weight since I'm now able to eat more. I am currently still going through chemo treatments. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated. thank you
  • nomeejerome
    nomeejerome Posts: 2,616 Member
    Many times when people take medications, they start to feel better and they see an improvement in symptoms. (feel better---> appetite returns---> eat more food---> eat too much---> gain weight). It may be a bit harder to lose weight while on medication, but it is not impossible.

    And on another note:
    It is not a good idea to stop medication without medical supervision.
  • Pusheenthecat
    Pusheenthecat Posts: 20 Member
    I told my Dr. to make sure I was on a antidepressant that didn't make me gain weight. Did you talk to your Dr.?
  • techgal128
    techgal128 Posts: 719 Member
    i was on fluoxetine lol, which is like the best diet pill in the world, so i can't relate there. BUT i'm on the depo provera shot, which although hasn't made me gain, makes it much harder to lose imo, because I used to lose much easier than i do now

    I'm on multiple antidepressants, the depo shot, and I have PCOS. Lol I feel lucky to lose any weight at all. It takes a lot of work but losing weight helps pretty much everything.

    Some antidepressants can help with weight loss rather than hinder it. I actually lost a few pounds from wellbutrin. I told this to my psychiatrist who looked me up and down and said, "it's not like you couldn't stand to lose a few pounds." Dafuq? He looked like a fat little leprechaun so he was one to talk. Lol
  • axela84
    axela84 Posts: 11 Member
    My doctor is abroad at the moment (and has been for the past year), looking forward to making an appointment with her when she's back. To be honest I am too scared of all the horrible side effects of paroxetine withdrawal to try and change to another drug...

    It's very encouraging reading your posts though! Perhaps I can do something about my weight after all...
  • rubyshipps
    rubyshipps Posts: 4 Member
    I am not a doctor or dietician, but sometimes mood problems are caused by dietary issues. I am a grad student, full time mom and gained a ton of weight. I was super depressed and taking meds for a while and they only helped a little. I started to clean up my diet by avoiding processed food, gluten and dairy and within a week my energy and mood did a complete 180. It turns out I have a gluten AND dairy intolerance and had been abusing my body my entire life by continued consumption. This doesn't mean cleaning up your diet would have the same result, but hey...it doesn't hurt to try! If you were going to try it, I would go about 10 days. If you don't notice a change in mood and energy, you may not have an intolerance.
  • melissarmonroe
    melissarmonroe Posts: 30 Member
    I take Zoloft and have to. Went off it when I was pregnant and was a beast. Mine is for anxiety/short temper not depression. I don't know if going on that pill that led to my weight gain or getting married, getting comfortable and then pregnant led to it. It all happened over the same 3 yr time span.

    That being said, in the last 4 weeks I have lost 7 pounds while still on it, so I think it's possible to lose, though I have been worried that it might hinder me. But, so far so good, so don't let it control your thoughts and don't believe everything you read!
  • axela84
    axela84 Posts: 11 Member
    I am not a doctor or dietician, but sometimes mood problems are caused by dietary issues. I am a grad student, full time mom and gained a ton of weight. I was super depressed and taking meds for a while and they only helped a little. I started to clean up my diet by avoiding processed food, gluten and dairy and within a week my energy and mood did a complete 180. It turns out I have a gluten AND dairy intolerance and had been abusing my body my entire life by continued consumption. This doesn't mean cleaning up your diet would have the same result, but hey...it doesn't hurt to try! If you were going to try it, I would go about 10 days. If you don't notice a change in mood and energy, you may not have an intolerance.

    Thank you for your input! I was diagnosed with severe depression, panic attacks and generalised anxiety disorder (GAD) which was the result of many issues that combined together and led to this horrible state of mind (and body). I have to admit that one of the issues that contributed to my panic attacks was definitely my unhealthy weight loss - I went from weighing around 231lbs to around 150lbs within one and a half years (prior to my 'mental break down') by living more or less on coffee, cigarettes and having alcohol rather often. At the start of my weight loss I even took Chinese diet pills called Lida (which are illegal here in the EU as it contains triple amounts of the chemical sibutramine which is dangerous for your health)...
    Of course, this is not the only reason for breaking down, but I do believe it definitely did not help.
  • axela84
    axela84 Posts: 11 Member
    I take Zoloft and have to. Went off it when I was pregnant and was a beast. Mine is for anxiety/short temper not depression. I don't know if going on that pill that led to my weight gain or getting married, getting comfortable and then pregnant led to it. It all happened over the same 3 yr time span.

    That being said, in the last 4 weeks I have lost 7 pounds while still on it, so I think it's possible to lose, though I have been worried that it might hinder me. But, so far so good, so don't let it control your thoughts and don't believe everything you read!

    I agree with you, feeling comfortable, pregnancy doesn't help! I am not going to be in denial and claim that I didn't change my diet and level of activity, and that only meds are to blame... I am 100 percent an emotional over eater, a human garbage can and will (or did) binge on big amounts of junk if I was feeling down or if I just wanted to feel good. This is a psychological issue which is really hard to break! I think that's where the meds come in - it just seems no matter how much I eat, I still want more! It's like I don't get full mentally - even if my stomach doesn't feel empty. Kind of difficult to explain but I hope you know what I mean.

    Good luck on your weight loss! I'm sure that to at least a certain point - we can do it! Please don't forget to share your day to day experiences with me, too :)
  • melissarmonroe
    melissarmonroe Posts: 30 Member
    Feel free to add me as a friend so we can keep track of each other.

    I know what you mean about emotional eating, though I was not extreme with it, if I was having a bad day or feeling down, it was fast food AND a Milkshake. Always a milkshake to pick me up. I had no clue that one was like 900 calories. Also, I figured that if I worked out I could afford some stuff like that. Come to find out I can't. But I am finding that the more I exercise and the more I am losing some weight, the less I want to turn to food as a stress reliever!
  • d2footballJRC
    d2footballJRC Posts: 2,684 Member
    You might talk to your Dr. about an anti-d that doesn't have the weight gain side effect or to try another one. I am a huge stress eater as well!!!
  • axela84
    axela84 Posts: 11 Member
    Like I said before - my doc is abroad for now, and I'm definitely not going to experiment on my own. Although the main idea is I want to quit them all together - just not sure that I'm ready for it as my anxiety varies from moderate to high even on meds, so without them I'm not sure I'd be able to handle it.
  • rubyshipps
    rubyshipps Posts: 4 Member
    Are you seeing a therapist? It may be helpful to seek one out if you haven't. If money is an issue, you can search free resources. Counseling can be very helpful when you find the right person.
  • StarFall90
    StarFall90 Posts: 133 Member
    From the age of 15-23 I was on celexa and wellbutrin. I am Now 24. I decided to take myself off of them. I felt as if I was just moving through life without any desires or feelings. It was like I was living in a colorless lifeless world. I weaned myself off both and since then it's like my eyes have started to open. I feel alive and so much better. I do feel as if the medication helped me through my depressed teen years, but as an adult they made me not care. Since then I have decided to lose this massive amount of weight I have acquired from neglecting my body for so many years..
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  • kuolo
    kuolo Posts: 251 Member
    Paroxetine made me stop eating almost completely and I lost loads of weight but not in a good way nor was it needed at the time. .. so everyone is different but yes it is possible to lose on it!
    I'm now trying to lose the 3+ stone that mirtazapine made me put on.
    If it is becoming a health issue and you find it really affects your weight it might be worth asking your dr about switching to a different med. But it is always a trade off. Mirtazapine is the only ad that works for me but it makes me fat ... but I would rather be fat than depressed. ... within reason!
  • PandaCustard
    PandaCustard Posts: 204 Member
    I've been on Wellbutrin since January and Lamictal since February, and I've noticed my weight loss has kick-started again. I have a lot more energy to work out, instead of lying on the couch staring at the ceiling and wondering what the point of everything was. Both medications tend to kill my appetite as well. Antidepressants really depend on the individual person... some gain a ton, some lose, some can't lose until they're on medication, and some can't lose or gain weight. If you find that the one you're on is causing too many negative side effects, try another.
  • Crochetluvr
    Crochetluvr Posts: 3,337 Member
    I have just weaned myself off my antidepressants (after a year). I am not sure if it was the cause of my weight gain? That said, it had horrible side effects and it was hard to get off. And I too would like to lose the weight I have gained.

    I just did the same thing. I had to make a choice between feeling physically the pits and a little less depressed or just dealing. I chose the latter.....and I feel SO much better (and this was my FOURTH medication trial). I am tired of being my own medication guinea pig. Now trying to lose the 10 pounds I put back on last year.
  • marisablakley
    marisablakley Posts: 45 Member
    I was on generic Prozac for a few years. It kept me thin. Ive been off it now for over a year and I gained 30 lbs. Part of me wants it back because life was easier. I barely cried, I was thin and it oddly enough, regulated my crazy periods, BUT it made my hair extra dry and brake-y and made me sleepy almost all day long. To the point that I needed naps, loooong naps. Ughhhh. I just got insurance again and don't really know what to do!!!