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01-02-2017 à 13:20:53
Psychiatric meds that cause weight loss
It will help lessen the pain with the migraine or sometimes will stop it. I only started losing a little weight at 75 mg. I was up to 150mg and then down to 75 for about a year and a half all up, I tapered off before I knew about using Fluoxetine to help, and it took me months, and I still really suffered for a couple of months at the end. Good luck with your weight loss and also for I commend you for being a care giver. Sometimes it can cause you to become nausea, I have medicine for that Zofran works great. :). :). I just starting Topamax for my tension headaches. I worked out 5 days a week, once with a trainer and I still gained 20 pounds in 3 months. Please be really careful with tapering off Effexor. Honestly, I feel that it is my duty to give out the information that I have. I worked out 5 days a week, once with a trainer and I still gained 20 pounds in 3 months. Please be really careful with tapering off Effexor. Even though this is not an SSRI, it could cause weight gain. I heard the weightloss effect depends on the dose. I do try to give all the info I can but sometimes my delivery is harsh due to my frustration. I noticed in the last month that the tension headaches are just as bad as my Migraines. When I was dx with Migraines I was taking a sub-lingual pill called Maxalt (this does work) you have to take one tablet and place it under your tongue as you feel a migraine coming on. I started on Effexor 150mg XR during the midst of a long bout with depression and my third spin on Rx roulette. I am worried about gaining weight and will not take this medicine until I find out.


I have been fighting Migraines for the last 6 years mostly caused from stress from work. But, I am chemically incapable of feeling bad about myself, which is a positive change, mostly with the help of a great outpatient program and DBT skills, too. Additionally, I have been working out almost every single day, while continuing to eat a balanced diet and increasing my water and fiber consumption. When I read a post saying that someone tried bananas for the tingling and it worked - well, it just makes me stupidly happy. Thank you for being so understanding and kind. Your honesty, sense of humor and obvious knowledge of this drug was a joy to read. I probably need to try light therapy or some other alternative. Additionally, I have been working out almost every single day, while continuing to eat a balanced diet and increasing my water and fiber consumption. My partner and I are very much geared toward healthy living: we hardly drink or go out to eat. Your honesty, sense of humor and obvious knowledge of this drug was a joy to read. But, I am chemically incapable of feeling bad about myself, which is a positive change, mostly with the help of a great outpatient program and DBT skills, too. I probably need to try light therapy or some other alternative. I only started losing a little weight at 75 mg. I do try to give all the info I can but sometimes my delivery is harsh due to my frustration. Honestly, I feel that it is my duty to give out the information that I have. But I wish the manufacture would just change the taste of the pill, its fast dissolve and strong peppermint taste. My partner and I are very much geared toward healthy living: we hardly drink or go out to eat. Good luck with your weight loss and also for I commend you for being a care giver. This way of thinking is counter productive and dangerous in some cases. Thank you for being so understanding and kind. When I read a post saying that someone tried bananas for the tingling and it worked - well, it just makes me stupidly happy. I started on Effexor 150mg XR during the midst of a long bout with depression and my third spin on Rx roulette. Has anyone taken Effexor and, if so, did you experience any weight related side-effects.

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