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<b id="quote">quote:</b id="quote"><table border="0" id="quote"><tr id="quote"><td class="quote" id="quote">I'm eating loads of carbs (I always have done) and weight gaining drinks but as still losing weight. All I can put it down to is the Citalopram. I've always found it very easy to loose weight and hard to put it on (almost impossible infact) but since the drugs it's 10 times harder. I lost a lot of weight after losing a baby (which is when my anxiety started) and worked VERY hard to put it back on almost making myself sick with horrible weight gain drinks then as soon as I took Citalopram I lost it all again. The only thing I can do to put it back on is come off the drugs. My GP explained that the reason it makes some ppl lose weight and others gain is because it changes the metabolism and if you are naturally inclined to put on weight it makes you put on weight or if you are naturually inclined to lose weigth it causes weight loss. AlsoI know how you feel guys about being thin. It's sooooooooo hurtful when ppl say 'gosh you're thin'. I mean how would they feel if you said "gosh you're fat". Where's the difference? On top of being underweight I'm also Marfanoid which means my arms and legs are too long for my height. My arms are longer than my 5ft 8" friend and I'm only 5ft 3". This makes me look even thinner. So basicaly when people point out I'm thin they are pointing out a deformity.
<div align="right">Originally posted by PanickyPolly - 24 June 2006 : 13:46:04</div id="right">
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