How to stop over eating

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Wellbutrin helps me immensely. I just don't have the cravings that I did beforehand.

At night I brush my teeth if I get really hungry after dinner. The taste of that nasty mint toothpaste really makes me not hungry.


I lost a lot of weight while taking Wellbutrin. I just wasn't hungry. But I had to stop taking it and I have gained all of the weight back, plus some. It's been terribly frustrating and seems to verify for me that something in my brain/hormones/whatever is different from other people. Wellbutrin seemed to fix it, but it's not a long-term solution for me.

I know I overeat. I do okay at work, but come home and just have no self control. I try everyday and just can't do it. I'm not sure what to do to fix it. I mean, I know just not eating is the answer, but easier said than done.


Are you hungry? Binging? Emotional eating? I don’t agree not eating is always the answer - it could be that you’re not getting the proper nutrition/fiber/proteins/fat that you need. Just a thought.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I am diabetic and 2 months on ozempic. Wish I could say if worked, but I’m still as hungry as ever! I’ve also tried vyvanse. I think I’m just broken.


Me, too! Except I’m pre-diabetic, not diabetic. I did 3 months on Ozempic with no, or nearly no, weight loss.
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