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<blockquote data-quote="DavidGrahamJones" data-source="post: 1453984" data-attributes="member: 245335"><p>Sorry if I'm being thick, or is it just old age. Weight loss and liver damage, is there a connection. I'm in trouble if there is. </p><p></p><p>When I was put on Rosiglitazone my weight started to increase dramatically, I definitely wasn't eating, drinking more or exercising less but the weight piled on. When I complained to my GP he prescribed Citilapram for anxiety, the pillock, I was getting fatter and fatter and couldn't care less. I suppose at least the citilapram was doing it's job except I was walking round like a fat obese zombie.</p><p></p><p>A liver test showed damage and I was told to stop Rosiglitazone immediately so no surprise I was losing weight as quicly as I gained it, at most 1 stone per month. Happy boy so out went the citilapram thank goodness. </p><p></p><p>I had gone up to 27 stone and I'm now much closer to 19 stone. Some way to go but low carb, low calories, low fat isn't cutting it. I think Newcastle Diet is next, I've only got the protein to give up anyway.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DavidGrahamJones, post: 1453984, member: 245335"] Sorry if I'm being thick, or is it just old age. Weight loss and liver damage, is there a connection. I'm in trouble if there is. When I was put on Rosiglitazone my weight started to increase dramatically, I definitely wasn't eating, drinking more or exercising less but the weight piled on. When I complained to my GP he prescribed Citilapram for anxiety, the pillock, I was getting fatter and fatter and couldn't care less. I suppose at least the citilapram was doing it's job except I was walking round like a fat obese zombie. A liver test showed damage and I was told to stop Rosiglitazone immediately so no surprise I was losing weight as quicly as I gained it, at most 1 stone per month. Happy boy so out went the citilapram thank goodness. I had gone up to 27 stone and I'm now much closer to 19 stone. Some way to go but low carb, low calories, low fat isn't cutting it. I think Newcastle Diet is next, I've only got the protein to give up anyway. [/QUOTE]
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