I was able to try some medications when I had really bad time in my life.
But my reaction was odd. Whatever drug I was prescribed - it either didn't work at all or induced horrible sleepiness. First was prozac - felt like dull placebo. Weight unchanged.
Then was some other stuff I can't recall - nothing happened too. And last was zipralex. I was numb and sleepy all the time, even if my doctor told me that this should activate me. And it affected taste of food. Everything tasted strange and I didn't like it. Lost about 6-9 lbs during course. When cancelled - food became really tasty and I regained lost weight and a few extra pounds. Then everything normalizes and I'm getting back to initial weight. And that was disappointing... I really hoped that while taking prescripted medications I would get that famous side effect and gain weight (I wanted a lot of it... aimed for 300lbs from 260). But miracle didn't happen.
But that's just me... I guess it didn't work because I was already fat. But I keep hearing that thin people gaining weight much easier.
But my reaction was odd. Whatever drug I was prescribed - it either didn't work at all or induced horrible sleepiness. First was prozac - felt like dull placebo. Weight unchanged.
Then was some other stuff I can't recall - nothing happened too. And last was zipralex. I was numb and sleepy all the time, even if my doctor told me that this should activate me. And it affected taste of food. Everything tasted strange and I didn't like it. Lost about 6-9 lbs during course. When cancelled - food became really tasty and I regained lost weight and a few extra pounds. Then everything normalizes and I'm getting back to initial weight. And that was disappointing... I really hoped that while taking prescripted medications I would get that famous side effect and gain weight (I wanted a lot of it... aimed for 300lbs from 260). But miracle didn't happen.
But that's just me... I guess it didn't work because I was already fat. But I keep hearing that thin people gaining weight much easier.
11 years