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Since a lot of us struggle with our weights because of bipolar meds I thought it would be great to start a weight loss journey thread!

I'll start:

My journey just started. My current weight loss goal is fifteen pounds. I blame 400mg of seroquel on my weight gain. Current meds that are supposed to help with my weight are metformin and topamax, though I don't think either are working very well.

My diet is mostly vegan/vegetarian.

For breakfast I just had a cheese stick, an apple, a banana, and a fourth cup of walnuts.

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