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In a message dated 4/28/02 10:00:46 PM !!!First Boot!!!,

pnorwood1@... writes:

<< So the Zoloft must really work >>

I have taken Zoloft for 3 years and my life would not be the same without it.

I had written before about the change that occured. I am glad you are

feeling much less stressed.

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In a message dated 4/28/02 6:00:47 PM Eastern Daylight Time,

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> But, I started taking my Zoloft again. I had stopped because of

> Atkins last year.

Why would you stop Zoloft because of Atkins, i'm confused :)

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I had stopped because of

Atkins last year.

>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>

It's me again Phyllis:-) Please explain what conflicts there can be between

soloft and Atkins.

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Phyllis said....

> But, for the last year I have been trying to get my blood sugar down

eating

> under 20 carbs a day. I have exercised, etc. and have never been able to

get

> it under around 170 - 200 in the morning and 125 to 150 at night. Well

> everyday on Zoloft it has gotten lower and right now it is 80. I have been

> eating around 40 carbs a day for the last week. I lowered my calories and

> upped the carbs to lose weight. Of course, I still haven't lost any.

>

> I do take 1/2 of an Amaryl a day, but I have been doing that for the last

> month and have only seen about 25 point reduction.

>

> So the Zoloft must really work. I do feel almost dead at 80, but I know I

> will get used to it.

I'm not real surprised over what you are saying...I have gotten upset and

then watched my bg rise...taking it every 20 mins. or so...it is amazing how

much it will jump. It's really sounding like you are in need of the Zoloft

during this time period. I hope the job situation gets better for you. I

understand what you're saying about change...i don't deal with it well at

all!!! Well the best I can do is send a hug and say I understand.

take care.

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When I started on Atkins after 2 months, I had never gone into ketosis. I

called them and they said and it is also stated in the book, that most

anti-depressents, especially the class of Zoloft and Prozac, will make it

very difficult for your to go into ketosis and lose weight.

I know I need to take it so now I am just lowereing my quantities. I am just

disgusted by the entire thing that since Jan. 2 I haven't lost any weight.

My doctor is a numb nuts over the thyroid thing, so I would have to try to

find another doctor that specializes in this and I don't know if I have the

time. How many hours a week can you take off to go to a doctor?

I also wonder if doctors really believe you when you say I have been on a

diet for two months, never cheated and still haven't lost weight.

Phyllis

>From: GayRghts@...

>Reply-To: diabetes_int

>To: diabetes_int

>Subject: Re: Zoloft

>Date: Sun, 28 Apr 2002 19:27:14 EDT

>

>In a message dated 4/28/02 6:00:47 PM Eastern Daylight Time,

>pnorwood1@... writes:

>

>

> > But, I started taking my Zoloft again. I had stopped because of

> > Atkins last year.

>

>Why would you stop Zoloft because of Atkins, i'm confused :)

>

>

>

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When I started on Atkins after 2 months, I had never gone into ketosis. I

called them and they said and it is also stated in the book, that most

anti-depressents, especially the class of Zoloft and Prozac, will make it

very difficult for your to go into ketosis and lose weight.

I know I need to take it so now I am just lowereing my quantities. I am just

disgusted by the entire thing that since Jan. 2 I haven't lost any weight.

My doctor is a numb nuts over the thyroid thing, so I would have to try to

find another doctor that specializes in this and I don't know if I have the

time. How many hours a week can you take off to go to a doctor?

I also wonder if doctors really believe you when you say I have been on a

diet for two months, never cheated and still haven't lost weight.

Phyllis

>From: GayRghts@...

>Reply-To: diabetes_int

>To: diabetes_int

>Subject: Re: Zoloft

>Date: Sun, 28 Apr 2002 19:27:14 EDT

>

>In a message dated 4/28/02 6:00:47 PM Eastern Daylight Time,

>pnorwood1@... writes:

>

>

> > But, I started taking my Zoloft again. I had stopped because of

> > Atkins last year.

>

>Why would you stop Zoloft because of Atkins, i'm confused :)

>

>

>

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They say Zoloft and prozac and other anti-depressents may cause you not ot

lose weight on a low-carb diet. I am not sure about a low-calorie diet. Many

meds can effect weight lost, usually not in a good way. I took Vioxx on time

and gained 10 pounds in a day.

>

>Reply-To: diabetes_int

>To: <diabetes_int >

>Subject: Re: Zoloft

>Date: Sun, 28 Apr 2002 17:45:30 -0600

>

>I had stopped because of

>Atkins last year.

> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>

>It's me again Phyllis:-) Please explain what conflicts there can be

>between

>soloft and Atkins.

>Art

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They say Zoloft and prozac and other anti-depressents may cause you not ot

lose weight on a low-carb diet. I am not sure about a low-calorie diet. Many

meds can effect weight lost, usually not in a good way. I took Vioxx on time

and gained 10 pounds in a day.

>

>Reply-To: diabetes_int

>To: <diabetes_int >

>Subject: Re: Zoloft

>Date: Sun, 28 Apr 2002 17:45:30 -0600

>

>I had stopped because of

>Atkins last year.

> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>

>It's me again Phyllis:-) Please explain what conflicts there can be

>between

>soloft and Atkins.

>Art

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In a message dated 4/29/02 3:38:05 PM !!!First Boot!!!, pnorwood1@...

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<< I also wonder if doctors really believe you when you say I have been on a

diet for two months, never cheated and still haven't lost weight. >>

I have had that problem, they just tell you you really need to not eat things

you shouldn't and you need to exercise more.

PAIN IN THE REAR

Kathy

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In a message dated 4/29/02 3:51:17 PM !!!First Boot!!!, pnorwood1@...

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<< meds can effect weight lost, usually not in a good way. I took Vioxx on

time

and gained 10 pounds in a day. >>

Actos did that to me.

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<< meds can effect weight lost, usually not in a good way. I took Vioxx on

time

and gained 10 pounds in a day. >>

Actos did that to me.

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No...but I wouldn't believe anything Rush Limbaugh says.

Call in and ask for cites.

Vicki

In a message dated 05/07/2002 10:02:17 AM US Mountain Standard Time,

pnorwood1@... writes:

> just heard on Rush Lindbaugh when I ran out at lunch that a new clinical

> study had been released that said that Zoloft, Prozac, Paxil and other

> anti-depressents had been proven to be no more effective than taking a

> sugar

> pill. He said that apparently the effect of taking the pill was just as

> good

> as the medication.

>

> Have any of you heard anything about this?

>

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No...but I wouldn't believe anything Rush Limbaugh says.

Call in and ask for cites.

Vicki

In a message dated 05/07/2002 10:02:17 AM US Mountain Standard Time,

pnorwood1@... writes:

> just heard on Rush Lindbaugh when I ran out at lunch that a new clinical

> study had been released that said that Zoloft, Prozac, Paxil and other

> anti-depressents had been proven to be no more effective than taking a

> sugar

> pill. He said that apparently the effect of taking the pill was just as

> good

> as the medication.

>

> Have any of you heard anything about this?

>

>

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I just heard on Rush Lindbaugh when I ran out at lunch that a new clinical

study had been released that said that Zoloft, Prozac, Paxil and other

anti-depressents had been proven to be no more effective than taking a sugar

pill. He said that apparently the effect of taking the pill was just as good

as the medication.

Have any of you heard anything about this?

Phyllis N

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> I just heard on Rush Lindbaugh when I ran out at lunch that a new clinical

> study had been released that said that Zoloft, Prozac, Paxil and other

> anti-depressents had been proven to be no more effective than taking a

sugar

> pill. He said that apparently the effect of taking the pill was just as

good

> as the medication.

I would question anything that Rush Lindbaugh says...but I can tell you from

the experience of being on Effexor ...(an antidepressant in the same class

of the ones you mentioned above...a sarantonin reuptake inhibitor) for the

past 2 1/2 years or so that the study he cited...if real, is bs. They do

work. I am NOT imagining it.

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I heard a report about this on the news this morning. Apparently,

they have been able to measure the placebo's effect on the brain.

Apparently we are able to fool our brains into thinking that they are

getting help and the brain reacts accordingly. I'm sure there will

be much controversy over this for some time to come, but the

interesting thing is that there is a measurable physiological

response and not just a psychological one, according to the report I

heard.

Christy

>

>

>

> I just heard on Rush Lindbaugh when I ran out at lunch that a new

clinical

> study had been released that said that Zoloft, Prozac, Paxil and

other

> anti-depressents had been proven to be no more effective than

taking a sugar

> pill. He said that apparently the effect of taking the pill was

just as good

> as the medication.

>

> Have any of you heard anything about this?

>

> Phyllis N

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I heard a report about this on the news this morning. Apparently,

they have been able to measure the placebo's effect on the brain.

Apparently we are able to fool our brains into thinking that they are

getting help and the brain reacts accordingly. I'm sure there will

be much controversy over this for some time to come, but the

interesting thing is that there is a measurable physiological

response and not just a psychological one, according to the report I

heard.

Christy

>

>

>

> I just heard on Rush Lindbaugh when I ran out at lunch that a new

clinical

> study had been released that said that Zoloft, Prozac, Paxil and

other

> anti-depressents had been proven to be no more effective than

taking a sugar

> pill. He said that apparently the effect of taking the pill was

just as good

> as the medication.

>

> Have any of you heard anything about this?

>

> Phyllis N

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> -----Original Message-----

> From: Phyllis Norwood

> new clinical

> study had been released that said that Zoloft, Prozac, Paxil

> and other

> anti-depressents had been proven to be no more effective than

> taking a sugar

> pill. He said that apparently the effect of taking the pill

....

> Have any of you heard anything about this?

Here is a link to the news report. I have not taken time to thoroughly

review this, so I have no opinion.

http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A42930-2002May6.html

Against Depression, a Sugar Pill Is Hard to Beat

Placebos Improve Mood, Change Brain Chemistry in Majority of Trials of

Antidepressants

By Shankar Vedantam

Washington Post Staff Writer

Tuesday, May 7, 2002; Page A01

Tom the Actuary

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> -----Original Message-----

> From: Phyllis Norwood

> new clinical

> study had been released that said that Zoloft, Prozac, Paxil

> and other

> anti-depressents had been proven to be no more effective than

> taking a sugar

> pill. He said that apparently the effect of taking the pill

....

> Have any of you heard anything about this?

Here is a link to the news report. I have not taken time to thoroughly

review this, so I have no opinion.

http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A42930-2002May6.html

Against Depression, a Sugar Pill Is Hard to Beat

Placebos Improve Mood, Change Brain Chemistry in Majority of Trials of

Antidepressants

By Shankar Vedantam

Washington Post Staff Writer

Tuesday, May 7, 2002; Page A01

Tom the Actuary

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> Here is a link to the news report. I have not taken time to thoroughly

> review this, so I have no opinion.

> http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A42930-2002May6.html

>

> Against Depression, a Sugar Pill Is Hard to Beat

> Placebos Improve Mood, Change Brain Chemistry in Majority of Trials of

> Antidepressants

It makes some sense....there are different reasons people become

depressed....sometimes it is because of emotional upheaval....other times

it is chemically caused.

If you are having a very hard time in your life and are stressed to the

point where you become depressed, start to suffer from anxiety or panic

attacks many times even though these are REAL physical symptoms the root of

the problem is psychological....whereas if you have a chemical imbalance in

your brain (and that can be cause by alot of different things...hereditary,

environmental, ect) that is not really what you would call

physiological....it is more physical (I hope I'm making some sense here

;-)...so it would be understandable if someone suffering from problems

brought on by alot of stress in their lives could be fooled into thinking a

pill is helping them. Alot of times what these people really need to do is

take control of what is going on around them and they will start to feel

better...well if they are given a pill and told they will now be in

control...then maybe they will.

OTOH...if you have a chemical imbalance in your brain it won't matter a hoot

how many sugar pills you take (unless it's sugar your need;-)...you will

still be depressed.

I don't think they needed to do a study to figure that one other though....

Deb

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> Here is a link to the news report. I have not taken time to thoroughly

> review this, so I have no opinion.

> http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A42930-2002May6.html

>

> Against Depression, a Sugar Pill Is Hard to Beat

> Placebos Improve Mood, Change Brain Chemistry in Majority of Trials of

> Antidepressants

It makes some sense....there are different reasons people become

depressed....sometimes it is because of emotional upheaval....other times

it is chemically caused.

If you are having a very hard time in your life and are stressed to the

point where you become depressed, start to suffer from anxiety or panic

attacks many times even though these are REAL physical symptoms the root of

the problem is psychological....whereas if you have a chemical imbalance in

your brain (and that can be cause by alot of different things...hereditary,

environmental, ect) that is not really what you would call

physiological....it is more physical (I hope I'm making some sense here

;-)...so it would be understandable if someone suffering from problems

brought on by alot of stress in their lives could be fooled into thinking a

pill is helping them. Alot of times what these people really need to do is

take control of what is going on around them and they will start to feel

better...well if they are given a pill and told they will now be in

control...then maybe they will.

OTOH...if you have a chemical imbalance in your brain it won't matter a hoot

how many sugar pills you take (unless it's sugar your need;-)...you will

still be depressed.

I don't think they needed to do a study to figure that one other though....

Deb

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Don't shoot the messenger. Rush just reports, doesn't make the news. Yes,

this is pretty disturbing to me, but I maybe can understand it. I am now in

therapy, but started taking my Zoloft again. The therapist says that I have

a serere anxiety disorder, but after what I have been through, who wouldn't

have an anxiety disorder.

But, this is major news to me. Last week I started a 1000 calorie a day

diet. I have been able to keep my blood sugar between 167 and 125, but I

have gained 5 pounds in the last five days after starting the Zoloft and the

diet. So maybe this is all in my mind. Also, Zoloft and Prozac are not heavy

duty drugs in this world. So now I am just upset and confused about the

weight loss. Pretty soon I will have gained back all the weight I lost last

year, by sticking to a diet and never cheating. Pretty depressing in itself.

Oh and by the way I have been exercising for about 3 months, an average of 3

days per week.

Am I destined to be overweight all my life? Or is the questions to be skinny

or crazy?

Phyllis N.

> > http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A42930-2002May6.html

> >

> > Against Depression, a Sugar Pill Is Hard to Beat

> > Placebos Improve Mood, Change Brain Chemistry in Majority of Trials of

> > Antidepressants

>

>

>It makes some sense....there are different reasons people become

>depressed....sometimes it is because of emotional upheaval....other times

>it is chemically caused.

>If you are having a very hard time in your life and are stressed to the

>point where you become depressed, start to suffer from anxiety or panic

>attacks many times even though these are REAL physical symptoms the root of

>the problem is psychological....whereas if you have a chemical imbalance in

>your brain (and that can be cause by alot of different things...hereditary,

>environmental, ect) that is not really what you would call

>physiological....it is more physical (I hope I'm making some sense here

>;-)...so it would be understandable if someone suffering from problems

>brought on by alot of stress in their lives could be fooled into thinking a

>pill is helping them. Alot of times what these people really need to do is

>take control of what is going on around them and they will start to feel

>better...well if they are given a pill and told they will now be in

>control...then maybe they will.

>

>OTOH...if you have a chemical imbalance in your brain it won't matter a

>hoot

>how many sugar pills you take (unless it's sugar your need;-)...you will

>still be depressed.

>

>I don't think they needed to do a study to figure that one other though....

>

>Deb

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Don't shoot the messenger. Rush just reports, doesn't make the news. Yes,

this is pretty disturbing to me, but I maybe can understand it. I am now in

therapy, but started taking my Zoloft again. The therapist says that I have

a serere anxiety disorder, but after what I have been through, who wouldn't

have an anxiety disorder.

But, this is major news to me. Last week I started a 1000 calorie a day

diet. I have been able to keep my blood sugar between 167 and 125, but I

have gained 5 pounds in the last five days after starting the Zoloft and the

diet. So maybe this is all in my mind. Also, Zoloft and Prozac are not heavy

duty drugs in this world. So now I am just upset and confused about the

weight loss. Pretty soon I will have gained back all the weight I lost last

year, by sticking to a diet and never cheating. Pretty depressing in itself.

Oh and by the way I have been exercising for about 3 months, an average of 3

days per week.

Am I destined to be overweight all my life? Or is the questions to be skinny

or crazy?

Phyllis N.

> > http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A42930-2002May6.html

> >

> > Against Depression, a Sugar Pill Is Hard to Beat

> > Placebos Improve Mood, Change Brain Chemistry in Majority of Trials of

> > Antidepressants

>

>

>It makes some sense....there are different reasons people become

>depressed....sometimes it is because of emotional upheaval....other times

>it is chemically caused.

>If you are having a very hard time in your life and are stressed to the

>point where you become depressed, start to suffer from anxiety or panic

>attacks many times even though these are REAL physical symptoms the root of

>the problem is psychological....whereas if you have a chemical imbalance in

>your brain (and that can be cause by alot of different things...hereditary,

>environmental, ect) that is not really what you would call

>physiological....it is more physical (I hope I'm making some sense here

>;-)...so it would be understandable if someone suffering from problems

>brought on by alot of stress in their lives could be fooled into thinking a

>pill is helping them. Alot of times what these people really need to do is

>take control of what is going on around them and they will start to feel

>better...well if they are given a pill and told they will now be in

>control...then maybe they will.

>

>OTOH...if you have a chemical imbalance in your brain it won't matter a

>hoot

>how many sugar pills you take (unless it's sugar your need;-)...you will

>still be depressed.

>

>I don't think they needed to do a study to figure that one other though....

>

>Deb

>

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Don't shoot the messenger. Rush just reports, doesn't make the news. Yes,

this is pretty disturbing to me, but I maybe can understand it. I am now in

therapy, but started taking my Zoloft again. The therapist says that I have

a serere anxiety disorder, but after what I have been through, who wouldn't

have an anxiety disorder.

But, this is major news to me. Last week I started a 1000 calorie a day

diet. I have been able to keep my blood sugar between 167 and 125, but I

have gained 5 pounds in the last five days after starting the Zoloft and the

diet. So maybe this is all in my mind. Also, Zoloft and Prozac are not heavy

duty drugs in this world. So now I am just upset and confused about the

weight loss. Pretty soon I will have gained back all the weight I lost last

year, by sticking to a diet and never cheating. Pretty depressing in itself.

Oh and by the way I have been exercising for about 3 months, an average of 3

days per week.

Am I destined to be overweight all my life? Or is the questions to be skinny

or crazy?

Phyllis N.

> > http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A42930-2002May6.html

> >

> > Against Depression, a Sugar Pill Is Hard to Beat

> > Placebos Improve Mood, Change Brain Chemistry in Majority of Trials of

> > Antidepressants

>

>

>It makes some sense....there are different reasons people become

>depressed....sometimes it is because of emotional upheaval....other times

>it is chemically caused.

>If you are having a very hard time in your life and are stressed to the

>point where you become depressed, start to suffer from anxiety or panic

>attacks many times even though these are REAL physical symptoms the root of

>the problem is psychological....whereas if you have a chemical imbalance in

>your brain (and that can be cause by alot of different things...hereditary,

>environmental, ect) that is not really what you would call

>physiological....it is more physical (I hope I'm making some sense here

>;-)...so it would be understandable if someone suffering from problems

>brought on by alot of stress in their lives could be fooled into thinking a

>pill is helping them. Alot of times what these people really need to do is

>take control of what is going on around them and they will start to feel

>better...well if they are given a pill and told they will now be in

>control...then maybe they will.

>

>OTOH...if you have a chemical imbalance in your brain it won't matter a

>hoot

>how many sugar pills you take (unless it's sugar your need;-)...you will

>still be depressed.

>

>I don't think they needed to do a study to figure that one other though....

>

>Deb

>

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Phyllis

According to my Doctors some antidepressant

medications do cause weight gain in some patients.

There are several antidepressants on the market that

your doctor could try you on until you find one that

works for you without the weight gain side affect.

On me 5lbs is a good drink of water and a sandwich. I

fluctuate as much as 10 lbs from week to week. My

meds may have an affect on my weight however my total

caloric intake and regular (or lack thereof) exercise

are the things that drive my weight up or down.

Since I am insulin dependent, the insulin has an

affect on weight as well.

Tars

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> Don't shoot the messenger. Rush just reports,

> doesn't make the news. Yes,

> this is pretty disturbing to me, but I maybe can

> understand it.

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