Zyrtec did it for me. Not massive weight gain, but some, and I particularly noticed changes in my midsection when I was taking it every day. Apparently, this is a known potential side effect. I stopped taking it, and I stopped gaining weight without changing anything else. |
Yes..the weight shift makes me look matron. I needed new bras with larger band size. I exercise a lot, eat ridiculously healthy and it still happened. Can't escape the fat shift. |
Same thing happened to me at age 44, OP. Overnight, it was like someone injected jello around my belly button - I’ve carried most of my body fat on my hips and thighs my entire life. It was a rude awakening. And it wasn’t bloating.
I also work out intensely, prioritize sleep, eat well, etc. I have found that cutting back on sugar in particular reduces any water retention/bloating. Not zero sugar, but I mostly need to avoid the baked goods I love so dearly - at least if I want my clothes to fit. |
HBD diet. Two months and you’re a different body type. Cut the sugar. Five hours between meals. That kills the insulin resistance and bang you’re back to a size 4. |
If you delve a little deeper you’ll find that the reason it causes weight gain is increased appetite. I have been on Zyrtec since my early 20s, I’m now 39. I’m 5 ft 2 115 pounds. I was surprised when I heard “Zyrtec makes you gain weight” so I did a bit of digging. |
You really shouldn’t be giving advice when you allowed yourself to gain 60 lbs |
Recommend Parsley Health to help you get to the bottom of things - they take a really holistic view of medicine, diet, exercise... the whole picture. I've had a great experience with them. |
Man it stinks to hear that just as it warms up enough that I'm already feeling the seasonal allergy symptoms! (Itchy/heavy eyes since Sunday.) I'm the same height and trying to get from 135 to 115, only halfway so far. Are other seasonal allergy meds similar? |
Stress and Cortisol. Change in hormones (thyroid, estrogen, insulin, etc.) Change in lifestyle. Overexposure to LED lighting. Change in diet. Slowing metabolism. Any or all of the above. |
Yeah and also tells people to eat 80/20 meat and not eat veggies. Don’t listen to this person. |
Yup. I looked amazing. No change in diet but I fluffed out as I'm in the end of my menstruating years (I'm 54, not quite there, but my waist seems to think bigger is better) |
I'm 44 with a 25 inch waist.
Never eat closer than 4 hours to your bedtime. Ie if you sleep at 11, stop eating by 7. When I don't do this, I wake up with a tummy. |
You really should speak with you PCP. I'm in my 50s and meno, and I still have a waistline. No tummy bulge. I workout 2-3hrs a day 6x a week doing cardio, weights, yoga, and eat a varied, most vegetarian (beans, tofu, lots of veg) diet with some animal products as needed.
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Do you not have a job? Or a family? How do you manage 3 hours a day working on yourself? |
I have this too. The only thing I found to help was to wait until I was hungry to eat. And yes limit refined sugar. |