Guest guest Posted February 20, 2009 Report Share Posted February 20, 2009 Our older son is 11...diagnosed last year up intil then had always been normal weight, as of now he is about 15 lbs heavier. He is currently taking 30 mg prozac. Dr. says weght gain is not a side affect of meds. It seems too much of a coincidence to me. What has been your experience?? TIA Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 20, 2009 Report Share Posted February 20, 2009 My daughter who is 13, gained 25 pounds on her meds. It was abilify that caused that. It works so well for her that we deal with it. She is also on Strattera which has helped slow the weight gain down. Another problem is that she is not growing tall. Our doctor feels that it is because she feels so much stress and anxiety that she can't grow. We are trying to get her in balance so that she can relax and grow. THat would help with the weight. I think each person is different and weight gain could be a reality with your child. It was for us even though they said the chances of that side effect were low. Our son just started abilify too and he had a wieght gain. He is not as sever as our daughter so we changed his meds. We just have to weigh the benefit vs. the weight gain. For our daughter it was worth it, for our son it wasn't. Good luck! LAurel > > Our older son is 11...diagnosed last year up intil then had always been > normal weight, as of now he is about 15 lbs heavier. He is currently > taking 30 mg prozac. Dr. says weght gain is not a side affect of > meds. It seems too much of a coincidence to me. What has been your > experience?? TIA > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 20, 2009 Report Share Posted February 20, 2009 My husband and son both gained weight on SSRIs. When my husband switched to Welbutrin after going through trails with many different SSRIs he wasn't tolerating well, he stopped gaining and lost what he had gained. I've actually wondered if it was the meds, or the fact that the meds made them both less inhibited in all areas of their lives, so they ate more. Not sure. Just know they both gained, and my husband is slim, so never gains weight. . . . Until then. BJ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 20, 2009 Report Share Posted February 20, 2009 Hi, My DD started prozac at age 4 (and is still on it today at age 9). I believe that for her, it HUGELY increases her appetite which has caused weight gain. She stopped the prozac for awhile last summer and her appetite returned to normal. She went back on the prozac in August and once stabilized, the huge appetite returned. Since she has ADHD symptoms as well - we have added focalin. The focalin helps the ADHD and has the added benefit of decreasing her appetite. Now, her appetite is back to normal. I have read that Prozac can cause weight gain. I have been on it before and was concerned about that side effect. However, I think it's different for every person. Prozac actually made me a bit queasy at first and then I can eat almost anything I want when I take it (within reason!!) and not gain weight. An added benefit for me. :-) I really think it just varies with each person and how the drug affects them. On questions of prozac side effects - I am prone to migraines. I've read that many SSRIs actually help migraines. However, I've found that when I start an SSRI (have been on celexa and prozac before) - my migraines initially decrease. But when the dosage ramps up in my system - my migraines return and they are much worse than before the meds. Does anyone else get headaches from SSRIs? Just wondering. Again, though, I think it's how different drugs react with different bodies. Anne Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 20, 2009 Report Share Posted February 20, 2009 Hi, My DD started prozac at age 4 (and is still on it today at age 9). I believe that for her, it HUGELY increases her appetite which has caused weight gain. She stopped the prozac for awhile last summer and her appetite returned to normal. She went back on the prozac in August and once stabilized, the huge appetite returned. Since she has ADHD symptoms as well - we have added focalin. The focalin helps the ADHD and has the added benefit of decreasing her appetite. Now, her appetite is back to normal. I have read that Prozac can cause weight gain. I have been on it before and was concerned about that side effect. However, I think it's different for every person. Prozac actually made me a bit queasy at first and then I can eat almost anything I want when I take it (within reason!!) and not gain weight. An added benefit for me. :-) I really think it just varies with each person and how the drug affects them. On questions of prozac side effects - I am prone to migraines. I've read that many SSRIs actually help migraines. However, I've found that when I start an SSRI (have been on celexa and prozac before) - my migraines initially decrease. But when the dosage ramps up in my system - my migraines return and they are much worse than before the meds. Does anyone else get headaches from SSRIs? Just wondering. Again, though, I think it's how different drugs react with different bodies. Anne Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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