If you are getting the results you want from Effexor, you probably don't want to switch. The reports of weight gain for this medication are not that great, in fact, loss of appetite is more frequent. Weight gain can happen with any of them, so watch it closely and only switch if it really starts to happen. Then be careful to taper off over a two period, because a rebound from precipitous cessation, is possible and would be uncomfortable.
I had exactly the same problem with Paxil. I did not have the problem with Wellbutrin, but it also was much less effective in treating my depression and anxiety.
Any suggestions that you might have would be appreciated. I'm really conflicted as to how to manage this.
I have put on some weight maybe 15-20 pounds. Since I"m 48, I thought that it might be because of age. I naturally like to eat so I thought that it might be the reason. However, I,ve been training 3 times a week (cycling program with 45 min of cardio-work)for 2 months now. I don't seem to be losing weight even though I feel in better shape.
I was wondering if it is because our metabolism slows down under the effect of antidepressants so less calories are burned as I have read. Any scientific research on this subject?
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I have lost 60 pounds within a period of 4 month.
This is the first time I realized this when I was reading the threat.
I would always crave food, and especially sweets right now.
I do not have to eat. lol
Actually it is not that funny, I used to be very strong and and never felt weak.
Now, I get infections all the time, and get mussle sore, with any excercise I do. Like just walking the dogs to the beach and back.