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Medication again
I started this thread about 5 months after ridding myself of a marijuana addiction as medication was screwing with my body. Well now I have proven a lot more.
In April 06, i just returned from Iraq. Was not coping with basic life skills. Could not handle going to work, could not handle anyone. I plodded along but was told by the Army Psych that all my problems were family orientated, not PTSD.
In Jan 07, I went back to Army Psych. Told him I no longer had a family or many friends, had a drinking problem and wanted to punch everyone who disagreed with me. He finally said I had PTSD.
Was referred to Dr John Rogers who was specialist in PTSD and was the head of the PTSD Unit. He placed me on medication and a PTSD course running 3 months later.
By this stage I was basically on permanent medical leave. I spent my time at the bar, or playing poker machines and in the evenings when my son came home from school, I spent my time smoking pot and drinking spirits.
This is the stage when my weight problem started. I went from 88 kg to 107 kg. Yes you could say that it was caused by alcohol, but I beg to differ, because, after bowel surgery in Jan 08, I stopped drinking alcohol but still smoked pot. I also took myself off all anti depressants and mood suppressants. My weight went back to 88 kg.
I gave up the pot in Oct 09. I was not coping with this, so they put me back on anti depressants. My weight started stacking on, so I signed up to the gym and go four days a week. My diet is healthy but the weight just piled on again.
I am now 108 kg again. This is more depressing than anything, so I am off the medication again and am going to persist.
Can't they invent an anti depressant with no weight gain as a side effect.
I was super fit when serving now its like everything has been taken from me, even my health. I am so over it.
Just sharing
Jimmy
I started this thread about 5 months after ridding myself of a marijuana addiction as medication was screwing with my body. Well now I have proven a lot more.
In April 06, i just returned from Iraq. Was not coping with basic life skills. Could not handle going to work, could not handle anyone. I plodded along but was told by the Army Psych that all my problems were family orientated, not PTSD.
In Jan 07, I went back to Army Psych. Told him I no longer had a family or many friends, had a drinking problem and wanted to punch everyone who disagreed with me. He finally said I had PTSD.
Was referred to Dr John Rogers who was specialist in PTSD and was the head of the PTSD Unit. He placed me on medication and a PTSD course running 3 months later.
By this stage I was basically on permanent medical leave. I spent my time at the bar, or playing poker machines and in the evenings when my son came home from school, I spent my time smoking pot and drinking spirits.
This is the stage when my weight problem started. I went from 88 kg to 107 kg. Yes you could say that it was caused by alcohol, but I beg to differ, because, after bowel surgery in Jan 08, I stopped drinking alcohol but still smoked pot. I also took myself off all anti depressants and mood suppressants. My weight went back to 88 kg.
I gave up the pot in Oct 09. I was not coping with this, so they put me back on anti depressants. My weight started stacking on, so I signed up to the gym and go four days a week. My diet is healthy but the weight just piled on again.
I am now 108 kg again. This is more depressing than anything, so I am off the medication again and am going to persist.
Can't they invent an anti depressant with no weight gain as a side effect.
I was super fit when serving now its like everything has been taken from me, even my health. I am so over it.
Just sharing
Jimmy