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Working Out and Medication - Health, Fitness, and Sports

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PostPosted: Sat Dec 15, 2012 12:33 pm?? ?Post subject: Reply with quote

Hm, interesting...yeah, anytime you've began working out but despite the endorphins and even depression medication, feel MORE depressed, something's not right and I'd definitely suggest seeing a psychiatrist or doctor. I know that, when I started working out, I gained about five to ten pounds of muscle over month and a half to two months (noob gains! Now I only put one a pound or two per month :/) and because of that, my thyroid medication actually had to be adjusted up again...as far as medications that affect brain chemistry, I have no idea but could be. If you've significantly altered your diet to accommodate working out, that could affect the food content in your stomach when you take the medication which could dilute its efficacy. I probably could have summarized this whole post as, I have no idea and you should see a doctor to have things adjusted upwards if need be because working out is fantastic. Best of luck and I hope you pull through it quick!
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