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Default Jun 02, 2011 at 11:30 PM
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Thank you for responding.
The seroquel made me so hungry when I first went on it and took 300mg- like RAVENOUSLY hungry! .
I am on abilify, celexa, klonopin plus vitamins and I feel ravenously hungry, and even if I eat a ton of food I still feel extremely hungry and like my stomach is empty and growling. My pdoc won't take me off anything so you are lucky. I have gained 45 pounds since november.
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Default Jun 09, 2011 at 09:58 PM
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I am on abilify, celexa, klonopin plus vitamins and I feel ravenously hungry, and even if I eat a ton of food I still feel extremely hungry and like my stomach is empty and growling. My pdoc won't take me off anything so you are lucky. I have gained 45 pounds since november.
I'm sorry you're going through it. When I started working out regularly and eating very healthy i was able to maintain my weight. I don't know a lot about Abilify and Celexa - they might slow down your metabolism or thyroid - maybe you can have your thyroid checked?
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