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<blockquote data-quote="HaoZi" data-source="post: 389574"><p>I will say from my own personal experience that yes, Zoloft can cause weight gain.</p><p>I watched Mom die from diabetes and related complications, he's beyond right in wanting to head that off. If he eats like he already has it (i.e. healthy, balanced, in moderation, with an eye towards foods that keep blood sugar level) he might well be able to avert it. Read up on the glucose index of foods and drinks (that wasn't around when Mom was) and help him learn how to make those healthier choices in both what foods he eats and how he prepares them. Could be a good bonding experience for y'all, too, if he enjoys cooking, and the whole family could maybe benefit from it (a nice way to help others, yes?).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HaoZi, post: 389574"] I will say from my own personal experience that yes, Zoloft can cause weight gain. I watched Mom die from diabetes and related complications, he's beyond right in wanting to head that off. If he eats like he already has it (i.e. healthy, balanced, in moderation, with an eye towards foods that keep blood sugar level) he might well be able to avert it. Read up on the glucose index of foods and drinks (that wasn't around when Mom was) and help him learn how to make those healthier choices in both what foods he eats and how he prepares them. Could be a good bonding experience for y'all, too, if he enjoys cooking, and the whole family could maybe benefit from it (a nice way to help others, yes?). [/QUOTE]
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