Posted by J Kelly on March 15, 2016, at 13:07:16
In reply to This is hilarious, posted by stan_the_man70 on March 14, 2016, at 23:59:21
> I don't know how accurate or true these images are but just found these images on a blog...
> funny... have you seen these before?
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> http://i.bnet.com/blogs/zyprexa-slide-diabetes.jpg
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> http://i.bnet.com/blogs/execute.jpg
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> http://i.bnet.com/blogs/zyprexa-slide-weight-gain.jpg
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> Here's where I found it:
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> http://www.madinamerica.com/forums/topic/metabolic-damage-from-zyprexa-after-quitting/Stan,
In the "madinamerica" forum/topic you cited, I noticed a common theme was the concern that weight loss would not be possible after discontinuing Zyprexa.
Again, just sharing my experience. I immediately started dropping weight after discontinuing Zyprexa. I not only lost the weight I gained, with out any effort on my part, but I continued to lose weight I didn't need to. I suppose this could be a result of returning depression.
But my point: in MY experience Zyprexa weight gain can be easily lost upon discontinuation. Zyprexa saved me for a while, and yes I gained unwanted weight. But I hope anyone reading this who may be in crisis, will consider that Zyprexa can be a life saver. The weight gain is reversible. Getting to a stable place is worth some extra weight in the short term IMHO. I see it as a life raft until I find a long term workable solution. Hope this helps someone.
> > "Re: This is hilarious"
Is it? If you've taken it and gained the usual extra weight, I will join you in a laugh. I call it the fat pill.
Jade
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