Posted by Sassy on January 5, 2000, at 20:14:18
In reply to Re: Anyone else lost a lot of weight on Wellbutrin?, posted by Anne on January 4, 2000, at 0:10:04
Hi Anne,
I hope my doc would allow me to try this out. Right now he has me on Remeron at night along with effexor during the day.
Although I sleep better and depression has lifted, I SURE AM HUNGRY!!!!!!
I was really interested in your feedback and determined my doc has to prescribe this med.
I am happy for you!
Sassy
> >Hi -
> I may have an unusual response to Wellbutrin,
> but here's my basic weight situation. I've always
> felt overweight all over (not topheavy),
> but by increasing amounts--twenty pounds in
> college, gradually up to 40 or 50 pounds after I
> had a baby. Now I'm 48 and 43 pounds lighter than
> 6 months ago, before I started taking 300 mg of
> Wellbutrin. I have lost significant amounts of weight \
> before this, either through a strict diet program,
> or following some emotional crisis, but always
> gained it back eventually. I can't say I particularly
> crave carbohydrates, but I can trace a lot of
> weight gain over the years to pizza, nachos, and cheese
> and crackers.
> The women in the Duke study
> I mentioned felt the same way I do - i.e., not as
> interested in that second helping. But I have also
> been extremely active, so it could be a combination
> of changes. I'm convinced though, that taking Wellbutrin
> has been a major factor.
> I hope that helps!
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> > I have some more questions for you because I too had a severe weight problem and though I've lost
> > 90 pounds twice in my life, I had to starve myself completely or eat zero carbs. Also,
> > since people react differently to meds, I'm wondering if you may be the same type which makes me hopeful.
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> > I was on celexa, but gained weight increasing the doseage. I could only take 10 mg. Then my doctor moved me to Effexor which works very well, but really stimulates my appetite for carbs.
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> > Did you take any other meds that put weight on you and what were they?
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> > How would you explain your body type, or you more top heavy and did your weight accummulate on your back? Maybe Wellbutrin is the way to go.
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> > Anxious to hear back from you or others with similar response.
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> > Regards,
> > Sassy
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> > > I have been taking Wellbutrin since April 1999, starting at 200 mg per day and increasing to 300 in June. After the increase I noticed I had very little appetite -- which thrilled me because I have been trying for years without much success to lose weight. Between June and December 1999 I lost 44 pounds, and dropped several sizes, started exercising every day, and generally feel totally transformed. I can honestly say I haven't been this happy in 10 years. However, except for one study at Duke, I haven't been able to find any research showing other people have had the same experience.I'm also worried, since I'm a writer like many of the others on these threads, about starting to feel "stupid" from the drug. After 8 months on it, I would say I don't feel particularly sharp and am having some trouble thinking of easy things. E.g. the drink served in Mexican restaurants, which would have been right at my disposal last year. Now it took me about 10 seconds to think of "margarita." Until reading the thread on this side effect, I thought perhaps it was just a worsening of the same thing I've been feeling since my 30s--that I'm turning into one of the slightly slow people I used to be impatient with in my twenties!
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> > > So I'm interested to know if anyone has had either of these side effects.
> > > Anne
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