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Mood Stabilizers w/o weight gain?!

Posted by TrishP on June 1, 2005, at 7:00:36

Ok - I just can't get off Wellbutrin - its the best AD I've had. I'm taking Trileptal for mood, but it interferes with my hormones, no matter how strong my hormones are.

Are there ANY other mood stabilizers out there that DON'T cause weight gain?!

I need the hormones because I am perimenopause and the hormones help even out my crazy moods.

Will throwing Buspar or Klonopin into the mix help a low does of Trileptal? I'm at my wits end. I do not want to take anything else that makes me fatter than I am.

Any suggestions?

 

Re: Mood Stabilizers w/o weight gain?! » TrishP

Posted by Maxime on June 1, 2005, at 10:31:48

In reply to Mood Stabilizers w/o weight gain?!, posted by TrishP on June 1, 2005, at 7:00:36

Topomax??

Maxime


> Ok - I just can't get off Wellbutrin - its the best AD I've had. I'm taking Trileptal for mood, but it interferes with my hormones, no matter how strong my hormones are.
>
> Are there ANY other mood stabilizers out there that DON'T cause weight gain?!
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> I need the hormones because I am perimenopause and the hormones help even out my crazy moods.
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> Will throwing Buspar or Klonopin into the mix help a low does of Trileptal? I'm at my wits end. I do not want to take anything else that makes me fatter than I am.
>
> Any suggestions?

 

Re: Maxime

Posted by woolav on June 1, 2005, at 11:58:42

In reply to Re: Mood Stabilizers w/o weight gain?! » TrishP, posted by Maxime on June 1, 2005, at 10:31:48

Dr. Bob will prob re-direct this, so I thought i could get you here. I just posted on social babble about mood charts and someone said you might know about these. If so, please reply to my post over there.
thanks
s

 

Re: Mood Stabilizers w/o weight gain?!

Posted by yesac on June 1, 2005, at 12:02:00

In reply to Mood Stabilizers w/o weight gain?!, posted by TrishP on June 1, 2005, at 7:00:36

How about Lamictal? It might have some slight weight gain for some people (I'm not sure), but I think it's generally weight neutral, and I don't believe that it affects hormones.

Plus it's supposed to be good as both a mood stabilizer and for depression.

 

Re: Mood Stabilizers w/o weight gain?!

Posted by Minnie-Haha on June 1, 2005, at 14:19:00

In reply to Mood Stabilizers w/o weight gain?!, posted by TrishP on June 1, 2005, at 7:00:36

> Ok - I just can't get off Wellbutrin - its the best AD I've had. I'm taking Trileptal for mood, but it interferes with my hormones, no matter how strong my hormones are...

Didn't you just post yesterday that you were getting off Wellbutrin cause it makes you a little manic? Why the sudden change back? As for the mood stabilizers, what else have you tried? (I can't remember if we've communicated before, and I'd hate to recommend something you've already tried.)

 

Re: Mood Stabilizers w/o weight gain?!

Posted by Phillipa on June 1, 2005, at 17:37:37

In reply to Re: Mood Stabilizers w/o weight gain?!, posted by Minnie-Haha on June 1, 2005, at 14:19:00

Trileptal is supposed to be wt neutral. When I took a small dose I didn't gain wt. Fondly, Phillipa

 

Re: Mood Stabilizers w/o weight gain?! » TrishP

Posted by cache-monkey on June 1, 2005, at 19:05:43

In reply to Mood Stabilizers w/o weight gain?!, posted by TrishP on June 1, 2005, at 7:00:36

> Ok - I just can't get off Wellbutrin - its the best AD I've had. I'm taking Trileptal for mood, but it interferes with my hormones, no matter how strong my hormones are.
>
> Are there ANY other mood stabilizers out there that DON'T cause weight gain?!
>
> I need the hormones because I am perimenopause and the hormones help even out my crazy moods.
>
> Will throwing Buspar or Klonopin into the mix help a low does of Trileptal? I'm at my wits end. I do not want to take anything else that makes me fatter than I am.
>
> Any suggestions?

I'm not sure how severe your mood fluctuations are, but you could try Lithium or Depakote in a low dose. These tend to lead to weight gain only at the higher end of the dosing spectrum. I had no weight/appetite problems with Lithium in doses up to 900 mg, and with Depakote up to 500 mg.

HTH,
cache-monkey

 

Re: Mood Stabilizers w/o weight gain?! » yesac

Posted by Maxime on June 1, 2005, at 19:44:15

In reply to Re: Mood Stabilizers w/o weight gain?!, posted by yesac on June 1, 2005, at 12:02:00

I think Lamictal made Trish hyper ... I'm not sure.

Maxime


> How about Lamictal? It might have some slight weight gain for some people (I'm not sure), but I think it's generally weight neutral, and I don't believe that it affects hormones.
>
> Plus it's supposed to be good as both a mood stabilizer and for depression.

 

Re: Mood Stabilizers w/o weight gain?!

Posted by Maxime on June 1, 2005, at 19:46:28

In reply to Re: Mood Stabilizers w/o weight gain?!, posted by Phillipa on June 1, 2005, at 17:37:37

> Trileptal is supposed to be wt neutral. When I took a small dose I didn't gain wt. Fondly, Phillipa

Silly Billy! She is trying to replace the Trileptal- LOL! You had one of these moments before Phillipa ... they are too cute!

Maxime

 

Re: Mood Stabilizers w/o weight gain?! OOOPS » Maxime

Posted by Maxime on June 1, 2005, at 22:06:56

In reply to Re: Mood Stabilizers w/o weight gain?! » TrishP, posted by Maxime on June 1, 2005, at 10:31:48

Sorry Trish. I pulled a Phillipa. :-) I just saw in another thread that topomax gave you bladder problems.

Maybe you could list what you have you tried and your reaction to each.

Maxime


> Topomax??
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> Maxime
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> > Ok - I just can't get off Wellbutrin - its the best AD I've had. I'm taking Trileptal for mood, but it interferes with my hormones, no matter how strong my hormones are.
> >
> > Are there ANY other mood stabilizers out there that DON'T cause weight gain?!
> >
> > I need the hormones because I am perimenopause and the hormones help even out my crazy moods.
> >
> > Will throwing Buspar or Klonopin into the mix help a low does of Trileptal? I'm at my wits end. I do not want to take anything else that makes me fatter than I am.
> >
> > Any suggestions?
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Re: Mood Stabilizers w/o weight gain?! OOOPS » Maxime

Posted by Phillipa on June 1, 2005, at 23:58:25

In reply to Re: Mood Stabilizers w/o weight gain?! OOOPS » Maxime, posted by Maxime on June 1, 2005, at 22:06:56

Well at least it's not only me! Fondly, Phillipa

 

Re: Mood Stabilizers w/o weight gain?! OOOPS

Posted by stresser on June 2, 2005, at 7:31:29

In reply to Re: Mood Stabilizers w/o weight gain?! OOOPS » Maxime, posted by Maxime on June 1, 2005, at 22:06:56

Don't you just love this merry-go-round! My daughter is one it, and she can't get of off the darn thing. Will you please read my post at the bottom of the page about Topomax/Trileptal/Bipolar II? -L

 

Re: Mood Stabilizers w/o weight gain?!

Posted by TrishP on June 2, 2005, at 10:54:30

In reply to Mood Stabilizers w/o weight gain?!, posted by TrishP on June 1, 2005, at 7:00:36

What haven't I tried!

Lamectil - made my mouth feel strange - like blisters, felt like my teeth were going to fall out.

Topamax - great stuff, but made my bladder raw, gave me something call I.C. - not the usual bladder infection - really bad stuff on my bladder.

Trileptal - messes up my hormones bad. Not sure if it is really doing anything.

Abilify - made me mean and cranky.

Wellbutrin - great AD - makes me hyper sometimes. Doesn't help with my bad PMS.

Zoloft - ok - makes me anxious, eat like a pig.

Prozac - good, but sexual problems.

Effexor - constipated.

Celexa - great - didn't care about anything. Gained 35 pounds.

Lexapro - didn't really notice much difference from Celexa.

Everything except Wellbutrin has given me sexual problems.

Bascially, I need a good AD (Wellbutrin) and something for the bad PMS and anxietys.


 

Re: Mood Stabilizers w/o weight gain?!

Posted by yesac on June 2, 2005, at 12:19:34

In reply to Re: Mood Stabilizers w/o weight gain?!, posted by TrishP on June 2, 2005, at 10:54:30

Are you trying to replace the Wellbutrin or the Trileptal? or both?

How about Cymbalta?

Or, like someone else said, lithium or Depakote? They are both known for weight gain, but don't interfere with hormones, and if you take a low enough dose you probably won't gain weight.

Or a low dose of an antipsychotic like Seroquel or Zyprexa.

 

Re: Mood Stabilizers w/o weight gain?!

Posted by woolav on June 2, 2005, at 14:38:44

In reply to Re: Mood Stabilizers w/o weight gain?!, posted by yesac on June 2, 2005, at 12:19:34

just wanted to say that zyprexa and depokote caused me weight gain. I cant rem. how many mil. i was on, but i know i gained about 29 lbs over a period and stopped taking it, plus it messed up my hormones (irregular periods) etc. Anyway, I havent noticed much (if at all) weight gain with lamictal or trileptal (so far)...
S

 

Re: Mood Stabilizers w/o weight gain?! » TrishP

Posted by Maxime on June 2, 2005, at 19:28:29

In reply to Re: Mood Stabilizers w/o weight gain?!, posted by TrishP on June 2, 2005, at 10:54:30

How about Geodon or Keppra?

Maxime


> What haven't I tried!
>
> Lamectil - made my mouth feel strange - like blisters, felt like my teeth were going to fall out.
>
> Topamax - great stuff, but made my bladder raw, gave me something call I.C. - not the usual bladder infection - really bad stuff on my bladder.
>
> Trileptal - messes up my hormones bad. Not sure if it is really doing anything.
>
> Abilify - made me mean and cranky.
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> Wellbutrin - great AD - makes me hyper sometimes. Doesn't help with my bad PMS.
>
> Zoloft - ok - makes me anxious, eat like a pig.
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> Prozac - good, but sexual problems.
>
> Effexor - constipated.
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> Celexa - great - didn't care about anything. Gained 35 pounds.
>
> Lexapro - didn't really notice much difference from Celexa.
>
> Everything except Wellbutrin has given me sexual problems.
>
> Bascially, I need a good AD (Wellbutrin) and something for the bad PMS and anxietys.
>
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