Posted by bulldog2 on December 17, 2009, at 13:50:18
In reply to Nardil, weight gain, and my new obsession:), posted by ace on December 17, 2009, at 6:18:05
> Hello all again.....
> Hmmmm...I am in a tither (could be much worse but!)
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> Essentially I have become fixated on health...living a healthy lifestyle and greatly improving my physique.
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> I have been going to the gym 5 times a week for the last 5 weeks or so. Cardio + weight training
> Cardio: 40 mins (average)
> Weights: 60 mins (average)
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> In the past 2 weeks I cut down from 4 chocolates a day (average) to none a day.
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> I am in a conundrum....
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> Essentially, Nardil has cause me a 'pot belly'. This has not bothered me in the past, but i am now cultivating this aspect of my life.
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> Thus far I have lost only 3 KG, I am visibly more toned and have more muscle, but that wretched pot belly is still there.
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> Speaking to my GP, he advised 1 hour cardio, and strict control of diet.
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> I will continue intensive gym workoutout and diet vigilance, but I am not so sure that this will rid me of this pot belly. I am naturally a skinny fellow.
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> I have been contemplating all sorts of things....
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> *Xanax monotherapy (no weight gain)
> *Amisulpride (No weight gain)
> *Luvox (The only SSRI I give much credence + no weight gain)
> *Geoden (No weight gain)
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> +
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> Metformin + Diuretic....
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> The problem is obviously the fact that I LOVE Nardil and it works so good for me....
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> If necessary I would do 3 hrs a day at the gym if I could lose the pot belly but stay on my beloved Nardil....
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> Any thoughts welcome....
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> And Merry Xmas to you all!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
>
> NEVER GIVE IN!
> Ace...................
>
>Sometimes t3 (20 mcg) plus diet and exercise is very effective for antidepressant weight gain.
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