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Old Mar 17, 2010, 07:50 AM
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Originally Posted by Pughead View Post
I don't know if any anti-depressant made me gain weight, but Depakote (mood stabilizer) made me balloon up like crazy. I too took Effexor and Wellbutrin at one time. I think wellbutrin is least likely to cause weight gain, but the combo made me very edgy and prone to panic attacks. I switched pdocs and when I told him I was on effexor and wellbutrin, at pretty high doses, he thought it was absolutely ridiculous. I just take lamictal now, and it's great. Except pdoc wants to add a small dose of depakote back in, just to take the hypomanic edge off. I'm a bit concerned about that. Living on the edge of hypomania is usually a good feeling, except I can become detached from reality and obsessed with knowledge attainment. And I need 3mg of xanax to knock me out, or I won't sleep. I'll just keep studying and learning...and then forget it all the next day.

But by far, Effexor is the worst anti-depressant I've ever taken. Edgy, irritable, panicky...all side effects of effexor. At least, that is my belief.

IMO, Wellbutrin is the best anti-depressent, but it has a tendency to make people more anxious. I controlled that with taking ativan as needed.
I took Effexor and Welbutrin at the same time back in Aug. The Welbutrin only lasted a month b/c it gave me such bad head aches.

Best anti-depressant I've been on is Pristique (Effexor w/less side effects, but it is more expensive) or Cymbalta (Works like Effexor, but no weight gain).

Also, I think Seroquel is a good anti-psychotic, that doesn't effect your weight as much as say Zyprexa (gained 30 lbs in 4 wks). And now since I've been exercising and watching what I eat, I've actually begun to loose weight.