I've been on seroquel 100mg for the past two years and have recently decided to change to Zeldox/Geodon after gradually putting on 9kg. My Psychiatrist tells me that most people lose the weight they put on (depending on how much) quite quickly after stopping seroquel, and for the amount I put on it should take weeks rather than months. I cant really say what the case would be if someone was on a very high dose and/or put on large amount of weight, but hope that helps :)
no when you first start taking it you will lose a couple of pounds at first then the longer your on it you stop losing weight
i was wondering the same thing..not sure
BCP have not conclusively be connected to weight gain - as many women lose weight from taking them as gain weight. The same percent on a placebo also gain and lose. If you are one of those women who gained from BCP - changing or stopping the pill should allow you to lose weight by reducing calories sensibly.
You lose weight when you burn more calories than you ingest. If the birth control pills are forcing you to overeat and underexercise, you might lose weight if you stop taking them. You could also try eating less and/or exercising more.
If you gained any weight while on the pill, once you stop taking it you will most likely lose the same amount you gained, due to the hormones that are increased, when taking the pill. However, this can depend on your diet, as well as the type of birth control you are taking.
You can use natural hormones to balance your hormones. You can exercise and eat lean protein and vegetables in order to lose weight.
Stop eating!
you begin to lose muscle weight.........all tht bloated muscle tht u got after taking creatine is mostly water, so when u stop u began to lose water and thus shrink ur muscle size..........
Diet pills usually don't work. Either they don't do anything, or they make you lose a small amount of weight, then it comes right back on whenever you stop taking them. The best way to lose weight and KEEP it off is a reduced-calorie diet with exercise at least 3 days a week for 30-60 minutes.
It is generally safe to donate plasma while on lithium. However, it's important to inform the healthcare provider at the plasma donation center about any medications you are taking, including lithium, to ensure there are no restrictions or complications associated with the donation process.
Stop eating twinkies. Dieting and Exercising.
Alcohol causes weight gain and therefore, by eliminating it from your diet, you will stop gaining the pounds from the said alcohol. However, if you do not exercise and have a balanced diet, you will not lose weight from eliminating alcohol.