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Default Feb 08, 2016 at 07:22 PM
 
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Originally Posted by eskielover View Post
Since you just went to a new pdoc.....she would be the best one to talk to about what alternate possibilities there might be that wouldn't cause you the weight gain.....with weight gain comes other problems that aren't as simple as just a few pounds. Seroquel raises blood sugar so if you have a history of diabetes in your family or the tendency toward it yourself....it's something you need to watch especially with the weight gain which can also lead to type 2 diabetes. I know it's stressful when you feel like things are rather stable to even want to mess with anything but the other health aspects of one's life are JUST as important IMO & I feel it's a Pdoc's RESPONSIBILITY to address those issues since it's their meds that tend to cause the problems.
You are totally right, and type 2 and type 1 diabetes runs in my family so I would want to avoid that entirely. And now that I think about it, the weight gain all started happening just a few weeks after starting the seroquel so hopefully I can get this all straightened out.

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