Incendiu, I feel for you with the Zyprexa, they gave it to me when the drs were trying to get my flashbacks/hallucinations and other symptoms under control. I started to rapidly put on weight- 10lbs in a few weeks and climbing rapidly! When I complained the dr, he seriously leaned toward me and told me in a very low informative tone, "I want you to, after finish a light meal, put one hand on either side of the plate and gently but firmly ..puuuuuuuuush away from the table, and go for an evenly walk," then smiled at me. :cautious:
I was sitting in tears out of panic because I had a hiatal hernia and was so afraid that if this continued I might flip back into bulimic behaviour and he was giving me this??? I already knew my food urges with this medication were abnormal because I was craving sugars, something I am not prone to. (This is what is interesting about what you said, JamesB.) I did research on the med and found it does cause a high degree of food cravings and there are other options besides making it all the client's fault. Eating disorders compounded by medications are very serious so I'm very careful to work with a dr that understands medications that can cause these issues.
JamesB...seriously 50 words...no problem...without swearing?? could be a problem ;) 5.0 LOL
OKRAKLAK I might check the meds you are on and the length of time you have been on them, is this when you started craving this type of eating or these types of foods? I might do a search on side effects and if your current dr is not working with you as far as your very real concerns of past bulimia and current eating issues - which could very well be being sparked not only by symptoms but meds, then I would suggest you look for someone who takes those concerns into accounts. I think the types of foods may be a key, are they sugary? What meds are you taking, is there are link? I'm glad you are posting about it, it can be such a isolating place to be...but you are far from alone!!
hugs,
peace,
Rain