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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 202666" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>Anti-psychotics cause a great deal of weight gain. Paxil did that for me, an antidepressant. I'm an adult who had been skinny all my life and had GREAT self-control over what I ate, but on Paxil I gained 80 pounds because I was starved. I knew what it felt like to crave food. I eventually scaled back, but I'm still hungry ALL the time plus I'm an adult. We put kids on medications that starve them and expect them to control themselves....but I can tell you, I couldn't control myself either. The only medications that don't make you hungry are stimulants. It isn't food addiction. These drugs seriously stimulate your appetite, and you're fighting biology. Good luck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 202666, member: 1550"] Anti-psychotics cause a great deal of weight gain. Paxil did that for me, an antidepressant. I'm an adult who had been skinny all my life and had GREAT self-control over what I ate, but on Paxil I gained 80 pounds because I was starved. I knew what it felt like to crave food. I eventually scaled back, but I'm still hungry ALL the time plus I'm an adult. We put kids on medications that starve them and expect them to control themselves....but I can tell you, I couldn't control myself either. The only medications that don't make you hungry are stimulants. It isn't food addiction. These drugs seriously stimulate your appetite, and you're fighting biology. Good luck. [/QUOTE]
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