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> I'm concerned about this whole weight gain thing with Risperdal.

I'm actually

> on it, and I really don't want to gain a lot of weight. Does the

medication

> make you hungry or do you retain fluids? How exactly does it make

you put on

> the pounds. I'm pretty anxious about this.

>

> -Liz

Liz, although most people do experience significant weight gain on

risperdal, not everyone will. It's an individual response. From my

reading, the majority of weight will be gained in the first six weeks

of use. If you've been on it this long and haven't had much weight

gain, you are probably going to do fine. It seems to increase your

appetite and slow down your metabolism a bit. The decrease in

anxiety and the increased sleep it causes also leads to a decrease in

the burning of calories. It probably depends on the dose your on too.

If it is helping you function, though, it may be worth a little

weight gain. You have to balance the pros and cons.

Stephany

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  • 1 month later...

In a message dated 8/21/00 3:22:43 AM Pacific Daylight Time,

egroups writes:

<< I've been thinking for awhile that I might like to try Brook on

Risperdal to see if there are any positive develpmental or behavior changes

but I too have been wary of the weight gain for one thing. Brook weighs 71

lbs and is about 52 1/2 inches tall at 101/2 yrs. >>

Marisa:

Since is ADHD, I wasn't too worried about the weight gain.....he burns

it all off! is 7, weighed about 39 lbs. and was 43 in. tall BEFORE the

Risperdal......he has only gained about 5 lbs. all together and has been on

the Risperdal about three months and is holding steady at this weight right

now.

It seems we give up one set of evils for another! The only thing I can

suggest is more activity and watch like a hawk what your child eats, if it

concerns you that much......if wasn't so hyper, I'd be concerned too,

but then, if he wasn't hyper, he wouldn't be taking it.....lol......

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In a message dated 11/4/00 6:45:46 AM Pacific Standard Time,

egroups writes:

> doubled his dose of risperadol, does this double the weight gain too??????

>

Leah:

's been on the Risperdal since last May and has gained a much needed 10

pounds altogether....I know he could've probably gained more, had it not been

for the ADHD keeping him busy.....how he managed to even gain the 10 is

beyond me!

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laura,

sean can stand to gain the weight..... ashton already weighs 78 pds, thank

god she is tall, at least i think.... she is 52 inches tall at nine....how

tall are the other nine year olds ont eh list.......just curious...... we

dont actually start the seroquel for another week and half,,,,,gotta detox

the clonidine outta system......she has been totally autistic this

evening......lmao take care, leah

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Hey, when we put on Risperdal I thought he could stand to gain the weight,

too. He had been 36 pounds for 3 years. Now, just a year and a half later,

he's 70 and only gained about an inch in height. Now we're checking out

Seroquel, which is supposed to be the same, only some people are less sensitive

to the side effects. But I'm not sure it's doing the same for the opposition,

though. Guess I'll have to wait until we get all the way switched.

Loriann

Wife to Dewight

Mom to , 10 years, DS-ASD, ADHD, ODD

And , 16 months and Strong Willed

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In a message dated 11/04/2000 8:53:15 PM Central Standard Time,

vainclusion4all@... writes:

<< ashton already weighs 78 pds, thank

god she is tall, at least i think.... she is 52 inches tall at nine....how

tall are the other nine year olds ont eh list.......just curious.. >>

Leah,

is 49 inches tall and weighs 63 pounds, which is really heavy for her.

She used to be so skinny - typical for kids with her heart defect - but not

since she began taking things like depakote, xyprexa, risperdal, etc.! And

since her last hip surgery she limps and is not as steady on her feet, so she

won't walk long distances and doesn't get enough exercise anymore, which

hasn't helped counteract the risperdal weight gain.

Maureen

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ashton didnt have hip surgery maureen and she has gotten to be a couch

tato.... lmao she used to have so much fun, but the more i think it about it,

the decrease has been in last couple of weeks.... nasty teacher...

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Leah,

Brook is 10 and is 52 1/2 " and at last check up in June he weighed 71lbs.

But for him this was a weight gain resulting from being on the Depakote since

May for seizures. Brook is not a big eater at all, he does go up and down

with his appetite when his is sick, chronic ear infections. I think the

weight gain is more of a metabolic action rather than just overeating, in

Brook's case. We finally got him weaned off of Depakote, it took 3 months,

and now he is on Lamictal for seizures and I am interested to see if he slims

down some. Last time we took him off Depakote he really slimmed down a lot,

but he didn't change his eating habits.

Brook is in a special day class and basically only gets reverse integration,

his school actually has a class called Disability Studies, where the kids

learn about disabilities as an elective and then come into his class as peer

buddies. He is on the young side to be there since it is a middle school and

he should only be in 5th grade, but this was really the only program that was

suitable for him, even though I pitched a fit. Part of the problem being

that integration would be more limited at the middle school than elementary,

since Brook is so low functioning. Anyway his teacher says that Brook is one

of the favorites and that the peer buddies really like working with him.

Essentially Brook really is a sweetheart.

Marisa

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  • 11 months later...

Hi all,

I was scanning through things rather quickly and I noticed that

someone had asked if there was a correlation between Risperdal and

weight gain. I missed if anyone had answered that, but it is a

common side-effect of that drug.

Sue W.

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