Secondary Insomnia
Effexor hell?

It has helped my depression, but a year into fluctuating dosages( on my own I lower it thinking it will help the weight gain) I am at least 15 pounds overweight. I have been thin my whole life, a speedy metabolism, now at 29 i have huge thighs and a butt, and bad cellulite I never had. I am so disgusted. I have been staying away from junk, not eating too much, exercising, cardio, drinking water! I read someplace that effexor cripples the metabolism, and is bad on the liver in the long run. How is depression going to be helped with the secondary complication of being fat, overnight? My doctor denies it’s the drug, but I know it is. I CANNOT lose one single pound. it is glued onto me. I also take klonopin, but I heard klonopin( i am on a low dose) for insomnia and anxiet can help you lose weight. I am at my wits end. As I write this, I am busting out of my pants. I want to quit cold turkey, but I know the withdrawal is no joke… any other antidepressants that don’t make you get fat?

Effexor put almost 30 lbs on me in 2 months, my doc switched me but he had me first take a effexor every other day then every two days and so on for about a week. I went on Wellbutrin and I like It much better. Talk to you Dr. A side effect of all of these is weight gain. I lost ten lbs and the rest won;t move I know how ya feel

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Consider CBT in cases of secondary insomnia.(Psychosomatic Medicine)(cognitive behavioral treatments): An article from: Clinical Psychiatry News


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