Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I take Zoloft 75 mg. It helps a lot. No weight gain.
I take 50 mg and have actually lost weight.
Same.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I take Zoloft 75 mg. It helps a lot. No weight gain.
I take 50 mg and have actually lost weight.
Anonymous wrote:I was born with GAD and panic disorder and never knew a single person with anxiety when I was younger. None of these SSRIs did a thing for my anxiety except give me depression to go with it. But they work for everybody else. I really wish stress would not be confused for the real thing as it impacts the small number of us who really have it.
None of you have real anxiety or even know what it is.
Anonymous wrote:Female. 54. Started Lexapro at 52. Gained 17 lbs that was 💯 due to the drug. I work out 5x a eeek and my diet didn’t change. My primary care still insists it wasn’t the Lexapro. I am certain it was.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DH takes Zoloft and seems to think it’s helping quite a bit. That said, he did put a bit of weight on.
You might ask your doctor to try Buspar or Cymbalta. I don’t think either of those are linked to weight gain for most people.
Exxua (gepirone)- ganechanger:
"..Unlike most other antidepressants, Exxua doesn’t carry a warning of weight gain or sexual dysfunction, suggesting that it may increase compliance for patients who experience these common adverse effects from other treatment options..."
https://www.pharmacist.com/Publications/Pharmacy-Today/Article/fda-approves-new-er-antidepressant#:~:text=Unlike%20most%20other%20antidepressants%2C%20Exxua,other%20treatment%20options%20for%20depression.
I am not depressed at all though, I am actually 100% happy and content when I can just be home and chill and not worry about things. The issue is I have two teens and a job and some social situations that really stress me out and worry me to the point I feel like I am going mad.
Lexapro will fix that but will kill your sex drive and add weight. I’ve done 3 rounds of Lexapro and tons of therapy and now feel like I can handle it without meds.
Anonymous wrote:I was born with GAD and panic disorder and never knew a single person with anxiety when I was younger. None of these SSRIs did a thing for my anxiety except give me depression to go with it. But they work for everybody else. I really wish stress would not be confused for the real thing as it impacts the small number of us who really have it.
None of you have real anxiety or even know what it is.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DH takes Zoloft and seems to think it’s helping quite a bit. That said, he did put a bit of weight on.
You might ask your doctor to try Buspar or Cymbalta. I don’t think either of those are linked to weight gain for most people.
Exxua (gepirone)- ganechanger:
"..Unlike most other antidepressants, Exxua doesn’t carry a warning of weight gain or sexual dysfunction, suggesting that it may increase compliance for patients who experience these common adverse effects from other treatment options..."
https://www.pharmacist.com/Publications/Pharmacy-Today/Article/fda-approves-new-er-antidepressant#:~:text=Unlike%20most%20other%20antidepressants%2C%20Exxua,other%20treatment%20options%20for%20depression.
I am not depressed at all though, I am actually 100% happy and content when I can just be home and chill and not worry about things. The issue is I have two teens and a job and some social situations that really stress me out and worry me to the point I feel like I am going mad.
Lexapro will fix that but will kill your sex drive and add weight. I’ve done 3 rounds of Lexapro and tons of therapy and now feel like I can handle it without meds.
That's a no then because weight contributes to my anxiety.
Anonymous wrote:Female. 54. Started Lexapro at 52. Gained 17 lbs that was 💯 due to the drug. I work out 5x a eeek and my diet didn’t change. My primary care still insists it wasn’t the Lexapro. I am certain it was.
Anonymous wrote:OP: have you seen the research about sucking on sour candy to distract you from your thoughts? It essentially refocuses your attention.
Most people are less anxious at home; you just need to build resilience and coping mechanisms rather than perseverate on items that stress you out.
Google the research.
Anonymous wrote:I was born with GAD and panic disorder and never knew a single person with anxiety when I was younger. None of these SSRIs did a thing for my anxiety except give me depression to go with it. But they work for everybody else. I really wish stress would not be confused for the real thing as it impacts the small number of us who really have it.
None of you have real anxiety or even know what it is.