Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wellbutrin is your best bet for sure.
As for this from a PP: Bottom line is that SSRIs are not somehow slowing down your metabolism or magically piling on the pounds. You do have to pay attention to what you’re eating.
Nope. Sorry. Your experience isn't true for everyone and every ssri/sani.
Wellbutrin makes anxiety worse for many. The question is why OP values a click on the BMI scale over her mental health.
It's all tied to me. I can't be overweight and feel good about myself, I have tried. My social anxiety gets worse when I am bigger.
I get you, OP. The benefit of the SSRIs isn’t worth the lower self confidence from weight gain. I’m glad I noped out and lost weight instead.
CBD is probably the best option.
So basically you either have an eating disorder or no actual mental health issue.
Neither is true.
It’s wise to consider risk/benefit trade-offs before taking any medication. I did what was right for me. You do you, PP.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wellbutrin is your best bet for sure.
As for this from a PP: Bottom line is that SSRIs are not somehow slowing down your metabolism or magically piling on the pounds. You do have to pay attention to what you’re eating.
Nope. Sorry. Your experience isn't true for everyone and every ssri/sani.
Wellbutrin makes anxiety worse for many. The question is why OP values a click on the BMI scale over her mental health.
It's all tied to me. I can't be overweight and feel good about myself, I have tried. My social anxiety gets worse when I am bigger.
I get you, OP. The benefit of the SSRIs isn’t worth the lower self confidence from weight gain. I’m glad I noped out and lost weight instead.
CBD is probably the best option.
So basically you either have an eating disorder or no actual mental health issue.
Anonymous wrote:Prozac
Anonymous wrote:I lost weight on the lowest dose of Lexapro. I’m an emotional eater and once the anxiety and low-level depression lifted, pounds just fell right off. It was lovely.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I want to do a telehealth consult and get some. I absolutely cannot cope with my life right now. Once my kids are both in college I will be fine, but no amount of exercise, relaxation or eating right is helping with the high levels of stress I feel all the time lately. Can you recommend something than made you feel happy and not anxious at all? Weight gain is an absolute NO as I am borderline right now on BMI.
What grade are they in? Just curious. Mine are junior twins and I’m stressed out. Am about to toddle (close to waddle) to get a crumb of diazepam which I’ve not taken for months but need today. I’m the one who tried lexapro and put on 30 lbs that stuck.
Side note - when you microdose the valium, how much are you taking? Asking for a friend.
Actually I had a 5 mg long acting so I just took it cause it’s hard and can’t be broken. Typically I break 2 or 5 into smaller pieces. Maybe a quarter of one.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wellbutrin is your best bet for sure.
As for this from a PP: Bottom line is that SSRIs are not somehow slowing down your metabolism or magically piling on the pounds. You do have to pay attention to what you’re eating.
Nope. Sorry. Your experience isn't true for everyone and every ssri/sani.
Wellbutrin makes anxiety worse for many. The question is why OP values a click on the BMI scale over her mental health.
It's all tied to me. I can't be overweight and feel good about myself, I have tried. My social anxiety gets worse when I am bigger.
I get you, OP. The benefit of the SSRIs isn’t worth the lower self confidence from weight gain. I’m glad I noped out and lost weight instead.
CBD is probably the best option.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wellbutrin is your best bet for sure.
As for this from a PP: Bottom line is that SSRIs are not somehow slowing down your metabolism or magically piling on the pounds. You do have to pay attention to what you’re eating.
Nope. Sorry. Your experience isn't true for everyone and every ssri/sani.
Wellbutrin makes anxiety worse for many. The question is why OP values a click on the BMI scale over her mental health.
It's all tied to me. I can't be overweight and feel good about myself, I have tried. My social anxiety gets worse when I am bigger.
Anonymous wrote:Prozac