Little John
New member
I'm back. Not real proud of my summer, I had a variety of mess-ups. But the big win was that I met my new doctor yesterday.
So for the past 5 years or so, I've been on Prozac for depression (and wild mood swings). My previous doctor put a stop on my prescription until I came in for a visit, and I decided it was time to drop him - all he ever did was make me feel like crap because I was fat and tell me to eat more vegetables. Gee, thanks Doc.
Going off Prozac cold-turkey is not recommended; in addition to mood swings, I'd get these little headspins. Not fun at all. Due to vacations and business travel, I wasn't able to get to the doc until yesterday.
Anyway, this guy's great, he genuinely seems to care, and took some time to think about what would work for me and my variety of neuroses. I made it clear I was unwilling to do the surgery, and he didn't push it, but it was refreshing to have someone who understood it's really difficult to just eat better. He's putting me on bupropion, which has the side effects of increasing energy, reducing appetite, and controlling impulses (like binge eating). It's used for helping to quit other addictions, so why not food? Hoping this helps.
On the plus side, even though the title of this thread won't happen, I have been maintaining good exercise habits (hiking and rowing). Anyway, I derailed again, back on the track again, this time with the drugs.
So for the past 5 years or so, I've been on Prozac for depression (and wild mood swings). My previous doctor put a stop on my prescription until I came in for a visit, and I decided it was time to drop him - all he ever did was make me feel like crap because I was fat and tell me to eat more vegetables. Gee, thanks Doc.
Going off Prozac cold-turkey is not recommended; in addition to mood swings, I'd get these little headspins. Not fun at all. Due to vacations and business travel, I wasn't able to get to the doc until yesterday.
Anyway, this guy's great, he genuinely seems to care, and took some time to think about what would work for me and my variety of neuroses. I made it clear I was unwilling to do the surgery, and he didn't push it, but it was refreshing to have someone who understood it's really difficult to just eat better. He's putting me on bupropion, which has the side effects of increasing energy, reducing appetite, and controlling impulses (like binge eating). It's used for helping to quit other addictions, so why not food? Hoping this helps.
On the plus side, even though the title of this thread won't happen, I have been maintaining good exercise habits (hiking and rowing). Anyway, I derailed again, back on the track again, this time with the drugs.
