Meds and Metabolism

Jenb1202
on 10/23/16 3:19 pm

Congratulations on your surgery and welcome to the wonderful world of post-bariatric eating!  It gets better, I promise!

I didn't realize what the brand name of the med was.  I took it too, many years ago, and was taken off it because I felt and looked drugged.  Your body will change, your metabolism will change, your moods will fluctuate, but you'll find a balance.  I'm still working on mine, but aren't we all a work in progress?

Please feel free to talk - anytime you want :)  Neither WLS or MH issues are journies meant to be taken alone.

Blessings!

julibel
on 4/25/25 12:46 pm, edited 4/28/25 5:23 am

Those kinds of medications usually need to be prescribed by a doctor. It's really important not to jump into using them without proper guidance. You can read more about them on Canadian Pharmacy Partner -- they have a lot of useful information that can help you understand how these medications work and whether they're actually something you need for your metabolism. Sometimes the issue can be addressed with lifestyle changes, supplements, or other less intensive treatments. It's always better to be informed and make sure you're choosing the right path for your health with professional advice.

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