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Appetite Suppressant

Posted by SandyWeb on May 6, 2006, at 17:08:39

Hi guys,

Have a question for anyone with ideas to share. I was on Remeron 45 mg for 2 years. Worked GREAT at preventing any more suicide attempts. But I gained over 50 pounds, which can't be a good thing! Lol. So I stopped the Remeron. And THAT was a very, very bad idea. I stayed off it for almost 1 month, and I was pretty darn suicidal for most of that time. So I went back on Remeron again this week. It was just too dangerous to stay off it.

I used Topamax with it for about a month or two, to help keep the weight off, and it worked wonders. My weight was dropping down to my regular weight before I ever went on meds. But Topamax is not covered by my provincial med plan, and I simply can NOT afford it.

The next visit to my doctor, I want to ask for an add-on with the Remeron (because obviously I can't quit that med if I want to live). Remeron causes edema, snail-pace metabolism, and TOO much weight gain. Modifying your diet, exercise, etc, etc,....just doesn't do the trick. The weight is a major problem.

Question: What med should I ask my doctor to prescribe as an add-on for an appetite suppressant? I can't live without the Remeron, but as well....the Remeron could in itself be the death of me from heart disease or probably diabetes (I had gestational diabetes with both my babies, so I'm at a higher risk of developing it as an adult). Any suggestions? I don't want to come across as some sort of drug addict asking for stimulants or such. But I need something to curb that dreaded "Remeron Hunger"....where you can't stop eating. I was a binge eater to begin with, so the Remeron certainly doesn't help in that area!

Right now I'm on Remeron, Seroquel (for sleep), Inderal LA (for physical symptoms of anxiety), and Klonopin (anxiety). You would think a stimulant would cause even more anxiety, but that's not always the case.

I really, really need some help with this question. I just got rid of all my big-girl clothes (lol)...I went from size 7/8 to size 16 in 2 years. I'm now at about a 9/10....and that is FINE with me. I just don't want to gain more!!!

Help???

Sandy


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