Any females still lost weight in antidepressants?

Helj1975
Helj1975 Posts: 3 Member
edited November 16 in Health and Weight Loss
Hi all,

I could use some motivation and support.

I've taken antidepressants for years and I find that however hard I train and diet the weight will not shift.
I know that resistant weight is a side effect of these drugs and I'm working with my GP to wean off them, but it's a slow process.
I'd love to hear from other females that currently take, or have taken AD's - but still managed to lose weight.

Other forums are full of people that cannot lose weight while taking these pills and it's really demoralising. I'm desperate to hear from people that have still managed to lose weight, despite these meds, to keep me motivated....

Thank you for sharing your story with me.
xxx

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  • Indigoblu1
    Indigoblu1 Posts: 127 Member
    Hi, Helj, I take Wellbutrin, have been for years. I have found no problems with it as far as inability to lose weight. There was a time years ago when I was prescribed Paxil - that stuff is horrible. I stopped taking it when I was listening to a talk show and caller after caller reported weight gains averaging 20-30 pounds. I spoke with the doc and told her no more and I told her why. She said, "Oh, yeah. That is a side effect of Paxil that they don't really like to advertise." Really? That's just lying to an unsuspecting public about them. I suppose when these ladies went to their doctors months later reporting a weight gain that they couldn't get rid of, the doc must have said, "Oh, yeah, forgot to tell you about that. But you feel better don't you?"
  • elphie754
    elphie754 Posts: 7,574 Member
    Yes. What actually got the ball rolling on my weightloss journey was the antidepressant I was switched to and it killed my appetite lol.
  • Indigoblu1
    Indigoblu1 Posts: 127 Member
    Hey, elphie, I agree, mine does, too. It also had the "side effect" of allowing me to be a non-smoker. It's been over a year and I don't miss cigarettes at all.
  • elphie754
    elphie754 Posts: 7,574 Member
    Wow, way to go!

    Yeah, between the antidepressant and lithium. At first it made me so nauseated I couldn't eat. Now I have a somewhat normal appetite.
  • corinne1977
    corinne1977 Posts: 142 Member
    I was on Zoloft and gained 20-25 lbs. I switched to Wellbutrin last summer and I've been able to get the weight off.
  • DirrtyH
    DirrtyH Posts: 664 Member
    I take Prozac and have no issues. In fact, if I didn't take it I probably couldn't lose weight because every other week I'd lose all motivation to live and just eat everything I could find.
  • SarcasmIsMyLoveLanguage
    SarcasmIsMyLoveLanguage Posts: 2,668 Member
    I'm on Citalopram and have had no issues. Although I started taking it midway into my weight loss journey so maybe that's different than being on it from the start. Not sure.
  • bunnywestley81
    bunnywestley81 Posts: 178 Member
    Had fluoxetine, citalopram and just weaned off sertraline...no issues losing weight while on any of em!

    Tho when i started the fluoxetine i hadnt been eating a lot, or sleeping...was verging on a nervous breakdown.... then for 2 weeks i didn't eat at all followed by 2 weeks of horrendous stomach cramps when i did try to eat...i got too skinny!!
  • LBuehrle8
    LBuehrle8 Posts: 4,044 Member
    DirrtyH wrote: »
    I take Prozac and have no issues. In fact, if I didn't take it I probably couldn't lose weight because every other week I'd lose all motivation to live and just eat everything I could find.

    This is me too!
  • maidentl
    maidentl Posts: 3,203 Member
    edited April 2015
    I was very recently put on bupropion (like less than two weeks recently) and my doctor said it shouldn't affect my weight loss. I have noted no change in appetite other than one or two days of raging hunger initially but that subsided. My weight has actually gone down about a pound, so I'm thinking so far, so good.
  • titania_one
    titania_one Posts: 26 Member
    I'm on celexa for anxiety and have lost over 12 lbs so far. :) best of luck
  • suke28
    suke28 Posts: 22 Member
    I am on the dreaded paxil. It's been about 11 years now. Weaning will be a very slow process due to the horrible withdrawal symptoms docs don't tell you when they put you on it. Anywho, after gaining over the years I have buckled down, started to count calories and am now starting to lose slowly, but surely.
  • Jinxy23
    Jinxy23 Posts: 33 Member
    I've been on all sorts over the years and only one has caused weight gain which was Mirtazapine.
    In fact I think switching pills last month has increased my weight loss which really shocked me.
  • Indigoblu1
    Indigoblu1 Posts: 127 Member
    suke28 wrote: »
    I am on the dreaded paxil. It's been about 11 years now. Weaning will be a very slow process due to the horrible withdrawal symptoms docs don't tell you when they put you on it. Anywho, after gaining over the years I have buckled down, started to count calories and am now starting to lose slowly, but surely.

    This is just wrong and unethical of the medical profession to withhold such vital information from patients. It's a wonder anybody trusts doctors anymore. If it hadn't have been for that radio talk show, I never would have known about it. Paxil just made me feel weird. Good luck getting off of it. How long will it take to be free of it?
  • awesomewastaken
    awesomewastaken Posts: 92 Member
    I was on Wellbutrin for a while and actually lost some weight, unfortunately it did nothing for me as an anti depressant. Been taking Cymbalta now and haven't noticed any issues with losing weight - if I eat normally and exercise, the scale will show a lower number, if I binge and lay on the couch all day, I gain. If anything the AD is helping me, because I have more energy to do stuff, like go for a walk.
  • tammi65
    tammi65 Posts: 20 Member
    I've been on al kinds of antidepressants for depression plus I take clonaxipan for restless legs syndrome plus other stuff ..I've lost 54lbs. total it has taken awhile but I'm sticking with it lots of water walking weight training.i still have about 30 to go and I will get there so can you ..
  • Sophsmother
    Sophsmother Posts: 83 Member
    I'm on the dreaded seroquel for sleep and imipramine as an AD. I have gained massive amounts of weight on both and struggle daily to fight cravings and lose weight. Don't ever go on seroquel unless it is a lot resort, which it was for me. I was thin when I started it, then just gained every month after. Imipramine does the same thing, but both have saved my mental life, although, they've destroyed my metabolism. Most other Ads I was on never gave me a problem with weight, they just didn't make me feel better.
  • Lexicpt
    Lexicpt Posts: 209 Member
    I have taken 300mg of Wellbutrin XR a day for over a year. I haven't had any issues.
  • Lleldiranne
    Lleldiranne Posts: 5,516 Member
    It varies quite a lot from one antidepressant to another, and among people. But when I started on Paxil (which is supposedly "more often related to weight gain") I actually was able to drop 5 pounds in a relatively short time, because it was helping me deal with emotions in ways other than eating.

    For most of these, especially SSRIs, they can affect your appetite but don't really change your metabolism. So, if you log your food accurately and stay in a deficit, you'll still lose weight (of course, your deficit could be different than someone else's, but that's another topic)
  • sdort156
    sdort156 Posts: 20 Member
    I'm taking Effexor and Xanax and don't have issues. I always felt hungrier on Wellbutrin. Good luck!!
  • LovelyIvy466
    LovelyIvy466 Posts: 387 Member
    I was on Zoloft for a few months after my father passed away. I was on a fairly low dose,and had no problems with my weight. I also started a pretty vigorous yoga practice at that time though, so that undoubtedly played a role as well.
  • JordisTSM
    JordisTSM Posts: 359 Member
    I'm on seroquel, aropax, and occasionally clonazepam. Have lost 45lbs so far since January.
  • tiffanyrussell2824
    tiffanyrussell2824 Posts: 2 Member
    I'm on cymbalta and amitriptyline. ...made me put on weight in the last year I've had to double my amitriptyline and weight has piled on ....trying to cut down on amitriptyline .... also tried lots of diets and diet aid drugs etc but my metabolism is just so so slow ......any advice welcome ☺
  • suke28
    suke28 Posts: 22 Member
    Indigoblu1 wrote: »
    suke28 wrote: »
    I am on the dreaded paxil. It's been about 11 years now. Weaning will be a very slow process due to the horrible withdrawal symptoms docs don't tell you when they put you on it. Anywho, after gaining over the years I have buckled down, started to count calories and am now starting to lose slowly, but surely.

    This is just wrong and unethical of the medical profession to withhold such vital information from patients. It's a wonder anybody trusts doctors anymore. If it hadn't have been for that radio talk show, I never would have known about it. Paxil just made me feel weird. Good luck getting off of it. How long will it take to be free of it?

    I wish I knew. I tried several times to wean off, but each time I was unsuccessful.
  • cvin0110
    cvin0110 Posts: 2 Member
    As some of the others, I lost weight on Wellbutrin. In fact, it was the ONLY antidepressant I was willing to take because it was the only one that didn't have weight gain as a side effect. I basically told my doc that weight gain would only make my depression worse and if he was insisting I use medication, that was the only option.

    However, I only took it for about three months. Here's the thing. I lost weight and got into amazing shape while taking WB. I had virtually no appetite so mindless snacking became a thing of the past. I also had a huge amount of energy so was hitting the gym hard every day. My body was basically processing it like speed. I have a strong heart that recovers from elevated BPM quickly. During one intense cardio session my BPM went up to 218(!). I didn't cool down properly enough and when I recovered (too soon) to 65 BPM, I passed out. My doc pulled me off the Wellbutrin immediately.

    So... the point of this rant is... just be careful. I know what happened to me is very rare. But be careful switching medication if the only reason is weight loss. Sounds like you are working on tapering your doses and that may be a better / healthier option for you.
  • Amberlynnek
    Amberlynnek Posts: 405 Member
    I take 40mg of Prozac and was prescribed it to help control my EDs, one being binge eating disorder. It supresses my appetite but mentally stabilizes me enough to control impulses.
  • elphie754
    elphie754 Posts: 7,574 Member
    Jinxy23 wrote: »
    I've been on all sorts over the years and only one has caused weight gain which was Mirtazapine.
    In fact I think switching pills last month has increased my weight loss which really shocked me.

    That is because mortars pine is a know appetite stimulant. It is actually was is prescribed to animals who haven't been eating. My cat was on it for a while to try and entice him to eat while really sick.
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