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    Hi guys and gals,

    I am a 39 year old male, in basic good shape. A year ago, I was put on Wellbutrin for smoking, and I have been off cigarettes since August 2006. I gained about 16 pounds, however. I figured Atkins would be the best way to go since I have used the diet before.

    I have now been on Atkins for 15 days. I have been in Ketosis since my third day in. I feel generaly fine. The problem is that I have not lost a single pound. NOT ONE! I even bought a new scale thinking that may be the problem. I am very discouraged. In the same time period, and eating the same foods, my wife has lost 12 pounds.

    I still take the Wellbutrin, and was wondering if anyone thinks that could be causing the inability to lose. I eat 3 reasonable meals, (the diet does control my hunger a great deal, which I am thankful for), I drink plenty of water, am in Ketosis. I don't see how I CAN'T be losing.

    Any ideas??

    Thanks,
    PDG

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    Re: Help!

    Get out the measuring tape, the scale is nobody's friend most of the time =). See if your clothes are feeling looser and changes like that. If not it could be the drugs, I really don't know though.
    Restarting Date: December 9 = SW214/CW206/LW195/GW130 YELL AT ME IF I STOP FITDAY-ING



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    • #3
      Re: Help!

      I think wellbutrin is supposed to be used for dieting as another indication. I think I threw out the package inserts from mine.... I check.

      Ok, so the website: http://www.wellbutrin-xl.com/benefit...ight_gain.html says that it doesn't increase your chances of weight gain... it also says (in the prescription information) that weight loss is an adverse event that has been associated with taking the medication... meaning chances are that you won't have that as a side effect but it's possible. It doesn't say anything about lessening your chances of losing weight.. I'd suggest asking your doctor. It could just be that you're one of the folks who has a harder time losing weight and your wife has an easier time (which would be a bummer for you - especially since it's usually the other way around).
      27/f/5'10"
      HW - 312, LW - 172 (Jul 2007), CW - 205, GW - 160

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      • #4
        Re: Help!

        Sometimes it's harder the second time around to lose so fast. But hang in there and eat right... and the loss will happen.
        I'd agree that the scale is not a great way of judging. Far better to measure yourself and see if you're losing inches. Often we drop clothes sizes while the weight takes time to catch up.
        Are you exercising? That's an integral part of Atkins. If you've just started an exercise regime though it could be that you're exchanging fat for muscle which weighs heavier...hence the scale lagging behind.
        Also, remember to drink masses and masses of water.
        Happy low carbing. Keep going... you'll be successful, you'll see. Sometimes it just takes a little time to nudge our bodies into doing what we want.
        Before and after:






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        Start 10 Jan 2005. Maintenance since Aug. 2005.
        F/56yrs/5'.4"
        SW:77.7 LW:56.5 CW:60.1 (kilos)

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        • #5
          Re: Help!

          Hang in there.
          Remember, you only have a small amount to loose, compaired to those who have 80 or more. The heavier you are, the faster you loose it at first usually.

          Also, look for hidden sugars and check to see that you're getting all your veggies. If you don't eat enough, your body puts you into starvation mode and then holds onto the weight you do have.

          If it's still stuborn, sometimes a fat fast may help, or if you're not doing induction right now...go back to induction. Sometimes you have to tweek it a tad to get things going.

          And yep, the tape measure will say alot too. Some people loose inches before weight. I know my scales been stuck but yet I look in the mirror and I can tell I'm loosing. Hang in there.

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