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Originally Posted by JudyChat
I have been on Zoloft twice in my life, and both times I gained a lot of weight. Also, after going off those were also the 2 times in my life it seemed I had no metabolism for months and months afterward. I am just now feeling like my metabolism is revved back up from going off Zoloft the second time(3 months ago). Here is MY THEORY as to why this happened to me.
Zoloft helped my depression and my PMS symptoms. No big mood swings. I didn't feel the extreme sadness and depression while on it, but I also didn't feel joy. In fact, I really didn't feel ANYTHING. By anything, I mean I didn't feel overly happy, overly sad, overly angry, overly anxious, overly in "the" mood(iykwim), and I didn't feel over HUNGRY, OR overly FULL. I just didn't feel. So, I would eat a lot, but not really feel the effects of being full. I would gain weight, but I wouldn't be too upset about it.
I went off the Zoloft, and continued to gain weight for a while. But, now I am back on track again. I may need to find another med sometime, but for now I am doing OK. I don't if any of this helped you at all, but that's just my experience. God Bless!
Judy,
I am going through the same thing with Zoloft. It did help my depression but I also gained weight. I don't know whether I gained it from the Zoloft itself or from my "i don't care" attitude coming from the affects of Zoloft. Like you said, I don't really get too excited or sad about anything. My mother-in-law passed away last month and I didn't even cry. Thats when I said enough. I have an appointment next month to clear up this problem...hopefully. I'd really like to get off this medication. Not only for the weight gain but for my sanity!
Thanks for sharing that info. Made me feel better knowing I wasn't the only one.
I'm so glad I checked this website out again. I was on WW 2 years ago and used this website for inspiration and recipes. Now it has become this major forum of information! I love it and I will make it a point to check in everyday.
