Anyone on Phentermine??
grizzyell
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I got it prescribed to me since i'm so overweight. I'm 26 and weigh 238. it suppresses my appetite and gives me energy. My doctor gave me a goal of eating 900 calories a day. I realize it's a very low cal diet so would like to see who else is on it and would like to join me in this weight loss journey
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I'm on week 4 of being on it, I absolutely LOVE it. Too bad you can't take it long term. I see a dr every month, I go next Monday and get weighed. I'm at 260 and my goal is to eventually get to 135.0
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Get a new Doctor.0
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Get a new Doctor.
This.
900 calories a day?! That's ridiculous!
My doctor thinks a 500 calorie deficit could push it for some people... can't imagine cutting calories that drastically.0 -
I got it prescribed to me since i'm so overweight. I'm 26 and weigh 238. it suppresses my appetite and gives me energy. My doctor gave me a goal of eating 900 calories a day. I realize it's a very low cal diet so would like to see who else is on it and would like to join me in this weight loss journey
You're not that overweight. Stop taking it, set a more realistic calorie goal, fire your doctor and find a better one. If your current doctor truly set your calorie goal at 900 calories per day, he's a quack. That's quite dangerous. You will lose lean muscle and possibly do organ damage as well. Phentermine is dangerous. You don't need pills to lose weight.0 -
Did the doctor prescribe the weight loss pill and drastic calorie cut because the risk of being overweight outweighs the risk of getting the weight off quickly?
Are you under the doctor's almost constant supervision? In other words, how often does he want to see you?
238 pounds doesn't seem like too much to be lost with just a reasonable calorie limit.
ETA: and according to your ticker you are only trying to lose 38 pounds.0 -
Hi Griss,
I am also taking Phentermine. It makes me uneasy to see you are on 900 calories. I know that if I went on a 900 calorie a day diet, I would quickly get tired of it and give up.0 -
Hi guys thanks for the feedback. I'll talk with my doctor about this 900 calorie I thought it was pretty drastic too but according to my BMI I'm considered "morbidly obese"!
I set my goal at 38 for now for encouragement. I have a long way to go.0 -
I'm on week 4 of being on it, I absolutely LOVE it. Too bad you can't take it long term. I see a dr every month, I go next Monday and get weighed. I'm at 260 and my goal is to eventually get to 135.
That's great keep up the good work! This is my first week on it.0 -
Please reconsider taking pills for weight loss....when you stop, you will gain back the weight. Been there, done that! I ended up with Kidney disease from taking diet pills and high protein diets. There is no magic bullet....it's all about calories in vs calories out.
Give yourself a reasonable amount of calories (Im at 1480) and start doing a bit of exercise. Start with a 10 minute walk and add to it and you will gain endurance and stamina...next thing you know you'll be at the gym doing the elliptical!0 -
My doctor refuses to prescribe me Phentermine and it makes me so angry.0
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900 calories? I would suggest a 2nd opinion. Phentermine may work for a while but when you come off of it, you tend to regain. I am assuming that you went to one of those "weight loss clinics". Those are the ones that prescribe this stuff. The BEST way is to lose weight by increasing exercise and reducing intake (which of course is necessary for weight loss anyway)... Best wishes on every success.0
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Thanks for all the concern!0
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I'm sending a friend request. I'm on phentermine too, though I'm about to be taken off it. Most of us on medications stay "underground" as there is so much judgment about it on the site. Good luck! :flowerforyou:0
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If it was available over the counter or legal in the states I'd take it.0
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Your doctor's a0
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It's legal in the US, you just need a prescription. I'm in Florida.
You do have to get a paper prescription though, they can't call it in for you.0 -
I'm sending a friend request. I'm on phentermine too, though I'm about to be taken off it. Most of us on medications stay "underground" as there is so much judgment about it on the site. Good luck! :flowerforyou:
I think a lot of people misunderstand legitimate concern for someone's health as judgment of life choices. Just a thought.0 -
I think a lot of people misunderstand legitimate concern for someone's health as judgment of life choices. Just a thought.
Maybe so. I had too many people tell me that my doctor was stupid, without knowing my medical history. When it comes to choosing between my doctor and people on the Internet, I'm choosing my doctor every time.0 -
My doctor refuses to prescribe me Phentermine and it makes me so angry.
You're doctor is actually pretty awesome. My doctor hates that stuff and won't prescribe it for more than 3 months (I know because a couple years ago I asked and that's what he told me). It didn't work for me because I didn't want to put in the work or learn portion control. That is essential to losing weight. That's the only way you'll lose it and keep it off. It's not a diet it's lifestyle changes that are sustainable. You can't take this pill the rest of your life.
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is this drug still legal? Im in the uk and my doctor said it interfered with mental state and they no longer prescribed it for weight loss0
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If it was available over the counter or legal in the states I'd take it.
...and this is exactly why it's not.0 -
I took it for a month and a week get me over the hump. However, I gave it up and went it alone after that because the side effects were too bad for me- For starters, no amount of fiber and water kept me able to "go"- I was having to take stimulant laxative EVERY. DAY. .... also, I found it made me extremely short fused and distractable. I would be sitting at my desk (next to about the nicest, sweetest person in the office) and hear one little noise and be ready to snap her head off....0
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It's legal in the states. Just highly regulated.0
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I'm sending a friend request. I'm on phentermine too, though I'm about to be taken off it. Most of us on medications stay "underground" as there is so much judgment about it on the site. Good luck! :flowerforyou:0
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Yep, been helping me lose for the past 10 months. Down over 50 lbs and within 10 of goal since I started taking it. My doctor is okay with keeping folks on it (especially for maintenance) provided you use it properly and can show that you are using it properly by sticking with your diet, meds and exercise routines. It is an addictive substance and most doctors will not prescribe it for longer than 6 weeks but there are some out there that will use it for what it is designed for - weight loss and maintenance of said weight loss.0
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Yep, been helping me lose for the past 10 months. Down over 50 lbs and within 10 of goal since I started taking it. My doctor is okay with keeping folks on it (especially for maintenance) provided you use it properly and can show that you are using it properly by sticking with your diet, meds and exercise routines. It is an addictive substance and most doctors will not prescribe it for longer than 6 weeks but there are some out there that will use it for what it is designed for - weight loss and maintenance of said weight loss.
A lot of MD's won't prescribe it long term for what it can do to your liver and heart.0 -
Yep, been helping me lose for the past 10 months. Down over 50 lbs and within 10 of goal since I started taking it. My doctor is okay with keeping folks on it (especially for maintenance) provided you use it properly and can show that you are using it properly by sticking with your diet, meds and exercise routines. It is an addictive substance and most doctors will not prescribe it for longer than 6 weeks but there are some out there that will use it for what it is designed for - weight loss and maintenance of said weight loss.
It's not the weight loss pill that leads to weight loss, it is the calorie deficit, and you can have the deficit without the weight loss pill.
For me, part of the weight loss journey is learning ways to ward off the hunger by eating foods that satiate,as well as learning about will power and coming to grips with the fact that I do have control over what I put into my mouth.
No offense intended, but I would not trust a doctor who prescribes a weight loss pill so freely and advise people to use it for maintenance, especially with the pill side effects.0 -
I took it for 3 months or so over five years back. Kind of wish I never done it. For one thing, it stops working over time unless you keep increasing dosage. For another, I wasn't eating a lot of food on it and it screwed with my digestion system. I had some wicked skin problems and lets just say things with my then new bf got...interesting in the bedroom.
Also, I gained all the weight back after i stopped taking it. yeay!0 -
A good doctor is watching your blood pressure and liver function while you are on this med. I am fortunate in that my health insurance pays for my liver function tests due to other medications that I am on. Having hypertriglycerides and the resulting meds require liver function tests every 6 months and the weight loss helps to improve my triglyceride numbers, so the potential benefit is greater than the possible side-effects. My blood pressure is closely monitored also and has gone from 120/80 to 102/62 at my last reading. My triglyercides are within normal ranges for the first time since I was 18 years old! That is huge for someone who has a genetic predisposition to high triglycerides resulting in 3 bouts of pancreatitis.
While many lose weight without the aide of medication, it does help ME stay with the program....for the first time in my life. Is it the medication? Is it just more determination this time around? Is it the support system I have through my doctors office? Could be any of these and more, but I know the medication DOES help ME. This isn't a bad thing either and I went into with open eyes having done my research on phentermine and the willingness to stick with the program my doctor has sent forth for me. I don't take the medication everyday anymore and I am compliant with all the requirements my doctor has set forth for me.0 -
i took phentermine years ago. the effect eventually wore off, i went off of it and gained all the weight then some.
i don't want to make you feel hopeless about it but there is a healthier way
900 calories sounds miserable0
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