Posted by CareBear04 on January 25, 2004, at 11:11:51
In reply to Re: Too much weight loss? ?CareBear04, posted by metalflipflop on January 23, 2004, at 17:12:41
hey liz,
thanks so much for your advice. it's really good to know that i'm not the only one in this situation. i'm also on a ton of drugs (6 prescribed by my pdoc and 3 more for other conditions). i've never been on lamictal, but i'm on zoloft, too, and i think it's pretty appetite-suppressing. and no matter how much it might be good to gain some weight, i hate being on drugs that make me blow up like a balloon (eg, depakote, zyprexa...) there's something unnatural and disturbing to me about gaining weight that way. i've also had body image issues for a long time. i know i'm not fat, and even though i know i shouldn't be losing this much weight, i still get anxious when i gain weight, though i don't restrict food or purge or anything. you said you see a nutritionist? what happens at those appointments? is it generally supportive, or is it like YOU MUST GAIN WEIGHT?! i just started seeing a new pdoc, and i don't yet feel comfortable talking to him. should i see my primary care dr and ask her for advice? i'll let you know if i find anything out. thanks again!
cb> dear carebear,
> reading your post was so nice for me (sorry, not b/c you are having a tough time with this), but b/c i am going through the exact same thing. i am on zoloft, lamictal, and cytomel, and i have had awful problems trying to eat. i am 5'6 and down to 109 (well, up to 109). the worst part is that depression/PTSD made me not want to eat, and now what's helping it makes me not want to eat too. for me i think it's the lamictal, which has been pretty activating and also made me a bit nauseated.
> my nutritionist (i am recovering from a bout of trauma-induced anorexia--bad timing for all this) suggested for nausea and lack of appetite to try 'multi-enzyme formula'--digestive enzymes that can help your stomach get to the hunger point better and metabolize food faster so you can eat more. she also told me to drink boost or some other supplement drink. if you mix them with milk, they aren't that bad...
> also you can write out a meal plan for yourself in the morning and try, try, try to stick to it throughout the day. your weight is quite low, even if you have a small frame. i wouldn't recommend trying something like remeron though, which basically just makes people really want to eat. i did that for a few days and was SO sedated (though i slept wonderfully), and i started to crave carbs. so it wasn't just wanting to eat more in a balanced way, it was like, Sugar! Chocolate! Doughnuts! NOW! anyway, i'm on enough drugs!
> so i think what's really important is to get as much protein as you can, and go for calorie-dense! for me it is finally getting better as i have adjusted to all these foreign substances in my body.
> good luck, and if you have any good tips let me know.
> liz
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