Antidepressants and Weight Gain
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I have to say antidepressants made me lose weight. Too much weight. I had to stop taking them because I needed my appetite back. The posted possible side effects of all of them are weight gain and weight loss (meaning both are equally reported by users) so don't assume how your body will react.2
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I've taken two different antidepressants. One reduced my appetite, the other SLIGHTLY increased it. I didn't gain weight with either of them.1
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I just had a session with my therapist today, we've talked about it and he agreed that i need antidepressant both for my depression and anxiety. told him about my concerns and he took it into consideration knowing that i worked hard to lose weight. so i will be taking Cipralex. i don't know if it's under a different name around the world. starting tomorrow. wish me good luck0
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JenniferNoll wrote: »I suffer from major depression and generalized anxiety disorder. For those I take celexa, Wellbutrin, trazadone, abilify, and Xanax. All of these meds have been very effective in controlling my depression and anxiety. I can honestly say that without those meds, I would not be here today. And guess what? The weight is still coming off.
great i am happy that your meds are working for you and that the weight is coming off. hopefully i can say the same in a month or so.0 -
I asked my GP about this and she said that anti depressants have not been proven to cause weight gain, which leads me to believe we just eat more when we start feeling better. I lost a lot of weight at the last point i was feeling low and looking back i was just hardly eating anything. I go cuckoo without SSRIs so just have to watch I eat more closely, which isn't a bad thing because at least then any weight loss is achieved healthily. Good luck, i hope they work out for you. Nothing worse than feeling you're not coping.
Thank you. your post made me laugh
well. i kinda had to live with being cuckoo for awhile cause i felt like nothing can work. but if you say they work. i believe you lool
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Heartisalonelyhunter wrote: »I have to say antidepressants made me lose weight. Too much weight. I had to stop taking them because I needed my appetite back. The posted possible side effects of all of them are weight gain and weight loss (meaning both are equally reported by users) so don't assume how your body will react.
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I gained a lot of weight while taking Zoloft so my doctor switched me to welbutrin since some ppl report weight loss with it. For me, welbutrin made my anxiety wayyyyy worse so it didn't work for me.0
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Hello. I too struggle with depression and in Feb was put on Zoloft which I had been on before. This last time I gained 15 pounds in a matter of a few months. My feeling of sadness diminshed but I was i was showing depression in other ways, one was eating. A little over a month ago my doctors finally listened to me and changed my med to Prozac. In a month I've lost about 5 lbs and my appetite has finally returned to normal. I think the above comments are right, ni matter what gaining weight is not the end of the world. Being emotionally happy and free is worth a couple extra pounds. ☺ Feel free to add me to have someone else to bounce ideas off.1
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2fabulous2Bunfit wrote: »Hello. I too struggle with depression and in Feb was put on Zoloft which I had been on before. This last time I gained 15 pounds in a matter of a few months. My feeling of sadness diminshed but I was i was showing depression in other ways, one was eating. A little over a month ago my doctors finally listened to me and changed my med to Prozac. In a month I've lost about 5 lbs and my appetite has finally returned to normal. I think the above comments are right, ni matter what gaining weight is not the end of the world. Being emotionally happy and free is worth a couple extra pounds. ☺ Feel free to add me to have someone else to bounce ideas off.
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I feel for you, as i have experienced anxiety this summer and it is awful and I almost felt like I'd have to go to a doctor for a prescription for relief. However, I really concentrated on my diet...and started exercising. I tried to pay attention to see if something i was doing, eating..was causing it.
I now have it pretty much under control.... i found lifting weights really relieved my anxiety..and if i kept my blood sugar balanced it helped a lot too. And of all things.. aroma therapy helped (I read a lot on the subject) and lavender really did work. I would keep an open bag of lavender bath salts by my bed it helped too.
Just sharing information...and I realize you may have an situation where you need some medication. Two of my sisters who took Paxil gained weight and blamed the pills. However, also..when you don't feel depressed or anxiety stricken.. you could just naturally eat more because you feel better. So, the advice to stick to your calories and you won't gain is most likely true. Good luck and I hope you feel like your old self soon!1 -
PinkPixiexox wrote: »I have been on anti-depressants for quite a few years now and they have worked really well in 'taking the edge off' my anxieties and depression. The anti-depressants will not cause weight gain. The only reason for your weight gain will be if you take in more calories than you burn. Some people report an increase in appetite whilst taking AD's which leads to eating more but the pills themselves will not lead to weight gain. I didn't gain my weight due to taking the anti depressants
Sorry but I HATE this logic. Increase in appetite for people who have a tendency to overeat and don't like being hungry all the time is pretty much the same as gaining weight. That's just logic. So saying that the pills won't make you gain weight in these circumstances is just BS, if the alternative is to be hungry and miserable all the time.
Well I'VE been told.0
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