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Posted by Elanor Roosevelt on August 16, 2008, at 19:23:01
okay
which med is the culprit
lamictal
effexor
adderall
packing away the carbs
growing larger and larger in the midsection
i knowi know
life isn't fair
but i need a f*cking break
Posted by obsidian on August 16, 2008, at 21:12:50
In reply to putting on the pounds again, posted by Elanor Roosevelt on August 16, 2008, at 19:23:01
> okay
> which med is the culprit
> lamictal
> effexor
> adderall
> packing away the carbs
> growing larger and larger in the midsection
> i knowi know
> life isn't fair
> but i need a f*cking breakI'd put my money on effexor
sorry :-(,
sid
Posted by atmlady on August 16, 2008, at 21:23:49
In reply to putting on the pounds again, posted by Elanor Roosevelt on August 16, 2008, at 19:23:01
effexor, for sure
Posted by Phillipa on August 17, 2008, at 0:52:02
In reply to Re: putting on the pounds again, posted by atmlady on August 16, 2008, at 21:23:49
Could also be a slowed metabolism if you're near menopause no idea your age. Phillipa
Posted by bulldog2 on August 17, 2008, at 9:27:05
In reply to putting on the pounds again, posted by Elanor Roosevelt on August 16, 2008, at 19:23:01
> okay
> which med is the culprit
> lamictal
> effexor
> adderall
> packing away the carbs
> growing larger and larger in the midsection
> i knowi know
> life isn't fair
> but i need a f*cking breakI have found a diet that gets pounds off no matter what drugs you use. You need fiber. A glass of metamucil 30 minutes before each meal. Also go high protein, mod good fats (omega 3's) and low carbs (keep them complex). Also before you're biggest meal not only have metamucil but a big salad also. The roughage keeps things moving and many calories are not absorbed. They key is the metamucil 30 minutes before each meal. Will not only keep you fuller but will absorb many of the your calories.
Posted by Elanor Roosevelt on August 17, 2008, at 19:45:27
In reply to putting on the pounds again, posted by Elanor Roosevelt on August 16, 2008, at 19:23:01
well this combo is not so great anyway
i'llive it another week and go back to my pdocthinking i might try abilify
Posted by TexasRVer on August 18, 2008, at 23:07:52
In reply to Re: putting on the pounds again, posted by bulldog2 on August 17, 2008, at 9:27:05
> I have found a diet that gets pounds off no matter what drugs you use. You need fiber. A glass of metamucil 30 minutes before each meal. Also go high protein, mod good fats (omega 3's) and low carbs (keep them complex). Also before you're biggest meal not only have metamucil but a big salad also. The roughage keeps things moving and many calories are not absorbed. They key is the metamucil 30 minutes before each meal. Will not only keep you fuller but will absorb many of the your calories.Fiber doesn't work for everyone. If I take any of the fiber products, it sets up like concrete in my gut and makes things worse. Takes a "keg of dynamite" break it loose. I have tried a bunch of them, and get the same reaction. It does not increase peristolic action of the intestine, so it just sits there.
Posted by bulldog2 on August 19, 2008, at 7:47:53
In reply to Re: putting on the pounds again, posted by TexasRVer on August 18, 2008, at 23:07:52
>
> > I have found a diet that gets pounds off no matter what drugs you use. You need fiber. A glass of metamucil 30 minutes before each meal. Also go high protein, mod good fats (omega 3's) and low carbs (keep them complex). Also before you're biggest meal not only have metamucil but a big salad also. The roughage keeps things moving and many calories are not absorbed. They key is the metamucil 30 minutes before each meal. Will not only keep you fuller but will absorb many of the your calories.
>
> Fiber doesn't work for everyone. If I take any of the fiber products, it sets up like concrete in my gut and makes things worse. Takes a "keg of dynamite" break it loose. I have tried a bunch of them, and get the same reaction. It does not increase peristolic action of the intestine, so it just sits there.
>
>Well I have a way of breaking it lose. I take a tablespoon of a magnesium citrate supplement in a glass of hot water before meals and that keep things moving.
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