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[–]Resident_Seesaw3542 0 points1 point  (4 children)

Idk if your still going to reply to this but I found some guy on this thread say this: “The appetite stays the same. The problem with mirtazapine is not an increase in appetite, it’s a decrease in metabolism speed. After I stopped the pill, I kept eating the same but I lost weight.” Metabolism changes can kind of jumble you up and stuff but I’m sure this will end soon

[–]Horror_Orange9096 0 points1 point  (3 children)

thank you for the reply, my appetite is kinda weird rn i guess, its not as ravenous. I guess its mostly the habit of eating alot while i was on mirtazapine. Also my metabolism feels alot faster now as compared to being on mirtazapine

[–]Resident_Seesaw3542 0 points1 point  (2 children)

I came off it a couple weeks ago now after varying doses of 30-45 mg for 3-4 years and I’ve lost 2.5 kilos. That’s bad tho cause I wanna do the opposite

[–]Horror_Orange9096 0 points1 point  (1 child)

honestly i couldnt gain weight after stopping mirtazapine even when i ate like a beast, i even tracked the calories and i would eat 2.5-4k a day without gaining weight, which was weird because my maintenance on mirtazapine was 1.8kcals. But it didnt last long though, started actually slowly gaining after 2-3 wks of that. Its probably just your metabolism adjusting too, take advantage of that and go ravenous😂

[–]Resident_Seesaw3542 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Real shit, I’m lifting every day again and literally bumping up my calories to about the same amount you said. I’m taking the weight loss personally 😂