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Default Mar 02, 2016 at 02:07 AM
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So im on topomax and ever since i started it i have a decrease in wanting to eat and weight.i suppose its a good thing im trying to lose weight cause i am pre diabetic and have a fatty liver which could lead to liver chirrosis .so im taking walks almost every day. The problem is my mom thinks im starving myself and doing it on purpose true ive starved and dehydrated myself in the past but thats not the case this time im just truly not hungry till around dinner time i believe because of the topamax.and i don't know how to to convince her otherwise

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Default Mar 02, 2016 at 04:30 AM
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Topomax may decrease your appetite. Having said that it is still important to have small snack to keep young body going through the day. Like fruit or yoghurt or some type of protein.
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Default Mar 02, 2016 at 11:54 PM
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I didn't have much change either way. I was recently taken off of it. What are you using it for and did it seem to help?
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