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Re: medications and bulimia -
January 28th 2012, 11:22 AM
If you're doing it almost directly after taking it then I highly doubt its in your system long enough to do its job even remotely correctly.
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January 30th 2012, 12:03 AM
Well, when I was taking my depression meds... my councilor knew that I worried sooo much about my weight. So, he put me on meds that didn't cause weight-gain. All you have to do is ask your doctor if he can put you on one that doesn't cause weight-gain. I know you just switched, but it would suit you better and probably make you more comfortable. If you're worried that he will ask about your eating disorder, he doesn't have to know. But, it would be better if he does depending on the meds. Cause, my depression meds said if you have a eating disorder.. you shouldn't take them. But, I didn't know that at the time. So, ask your doctor everything about your medicine that he may put you on. If it says something about bulimia.. I would tell your doctor about your bulimia or just ask for a different medicine. I hope I helped and hope all goes well!!
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January 30th 2012, 08:44 AM
Are you currently seeing a psychologist about the eating disorder? This needs to be something discussed. Purging does a lot to your body, and it really can be negatively affecting how the medicine reacts in your body. You may also be throwing up the medicine by purging after taking it, depending on how fast it hits your blood stream, and in that case it may be pointless taking it.
Also remember, even if a warning sign is weight gain, it doesn't always happen! My birth control caused no weight gain for me, even if it's a symptom. So keep that in mind before worrying. Take care!
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