am I starving myself?
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ILoveCockatiels77 wrote: »
Probably not.. at least not with my experience
And what was your previous experience, just eating without having any idea of your intake? Taking a pill won't somehow make it so you can lose weight with the same eating habits that you tried before. The only reason the diet pill will work now is because you are eating fewer calories than your body needs to maintain its weight.
Ditch the pill, save your money, buy more food and other delightful things.0 -
100% unnecessary, waste of your money.
No, it's not a waste of her money if she has GERD or something similar. Unless she has the name of the medication wrong. It's not a diet pill.
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Ditch the pill, save your money, buy more food and other delightful things.
You are unqualified to give this advice. MFP should delete posts giving untrained medical advice and ban repeat offenders. It's a dangerous practise that runs rampant here.0 -
You are unqualified to give this advice. MFP should delete posts giving untrained medical advice and ban repeat offenders. It's a dangerous practise that runs rampant here.
Pot calling the kettle black. Feel free to start using OP's diet pills for her since they are unnecessary.-1 -
mamapeach910 wrote: »
No, it's not a waste of her money if she has GERD or something similar. Unless she has the name of the medication wrong. It's not a diet pill.
And yet she called it a diet pill, so if she is not mistaken that it is simply a diet pill, it is 100% unnecessary. She also did not specify that the medication was for any type of medical purpose other than increased weight loss, and it seems that the medication is an elective.0 -
herrspoons wrote: »
OP said it was a diet pill, hence diet pill = 100% unnecessary. If she is taking medication for an actual medical condition, then that is different.0 -
And yet she called it a diet pill, so if she is not mistaken that it is simply a diet pill, it is 100% unnecessary. She also did not specify that the medication was for any type of medical purpose other than increased weight loss, and it seems that the medication is an elective.
The OP is confused as to the purpose of the medication. Famotidine is Pepcid.
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OP said it was a diet pill, hence diet pill = 100% unnecessary. If she is taking medication for an actual medical condition, then that is different.
It's very common for patients, in the rushed and sometimes 'information overload' nature of a consultation, to misunderstand what their medication is actually for.
Just another reason why it's dangerous to ever advise on it unless you are actually the persons doctor.0 -
SilverRose89 wrote: »
It's very common for patients, in the rushed and sometimes 'information overload' nature of a consultation, to misunderstand what their medication is actually for.
Just another reason why it's dangerous to ever advise on it unless you are actually the persons doctor.
Exactly.0 -
It's not anyone's business to tell OP whether or not she should take any pills her doctor recommended. It has nothing to do with why she posted - she wanted your opinion on whether or not she was eating enough.
For some reason the anti-diet pill trolls come out in full swing when someone barely mentions diet pills - diet pills, so evil! So you think she's wasting her money, who cares?0 -
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Nope. ^^^
OP, if you're eating between that 1800 and 2100 then I'd say you're not starving yourself. Just make sure you hit your protein and fat macronutrient minimums, eat your fruits and vegetables and make sure you construct a way of eating that is sustainable and that you enjoy.
Also, 8 lbs in the first couple of weeks is not uncommon when you first start trying to lose weight. Keep in mind that you likely lost some water weight and have less undigested food in your GI track. That should stable out. If you continue to lose weight at a faster tate than you desire then you can always adjust your intake.
Did you even read what the post was in reference to? A few people have been telling OP to ditch the medication without even knowing what it was. And none of us should be doing that.
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SilverRose89 wrote: »It's very common for patients, in the rushed and sometimes 'information overload' nature of a consultation, to misunderstand what their medication is actually for.
Just another reason why it's dangerous to ever advise on it unless you are actually the persons doctor.
And not even then, as it happens.
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Don't discontinue your medication without talking to a doctor.0
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I think 1800 to 2100 is fine ,I don't think that's starving yourself . good job on the 8lb loss !0
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mumblemagic wrote: »
This^^
Your doc spend many years training to know what is best for people's health. Stick to the doctor's plan.
Cuz GP doctors have lots of education in nutrition and a thorough understanding of metabolism... WRONG.
OP, even 2200 is VERY low for where you are right now. You can eat less if you want, and not actually be "starving" but the more aggressive your approach to weight loss by eating as few calories as possible the more it will backfire later. Obviously some initial rapid weight loss will be ok with so much to lose, but you will definitely need to rethink your strategy when you get closer to
Also, you currently have lots of muscle from carrying excess weight; wouldn't you like to keep the muscle and just lose the fat? Well, you need to eat enough and increase strength building for that to happen.
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Yea, I read it.
Too bad reading and comprehending aren't always the same thing
If you don't think a prescription medication is necessary or you think someone's doctor is giving poor advice, you should be advising them to seek a second opinion...from another doctor.
People who say things like "ditch the medication it won't do you any good" should be rightfully called out. And that's true regardless of MFP's disclaimer.0 -
shellen007 wrote: »
Too bad reading and comprehending aren't always the same thing
If you don't think a prescription medication is necessary or you think someone's doctor is giving poor advice, you should be advising them to seek a second opinion...from another doctor.
People who say things like "ditch the medication it won't do you any good" should be rightfully called out. And that's true regardless of MFP's disclaimer.
Especially in this case where there has already been a discussion that it may actually not be a diet drug, but for something. If it becomes clear that OP might be confused about a med, I think it only makes sense that we stop telling them to ditch it.
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ILoveCockatiels77 wrote: »I am 400 pounds. and so far in the last couple weeks I have lost a total of 8 pounds.
But I have also been working my butt off!
My doctor told me to eat 1800 calories a day if i can handle it.
and he gave me a diet pill as well. as well as having me see a dietitian.
MFP says I should eat 2170 calories per day.
my boyfriend says I'm starving myself for my size, is it true?
You aren't starving yourself. Your doctor said "if you can handle it". You are losing 1% of your body weight per week, which is great at your weight. Being 400 lbs is more dangerous than losing quickly at first.
Keep it up if you can handle it. Good job and good luck!
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ILoveCockatiels77 wrote: »
I asked for the cheapest one available because I have to pay out of pocket. .. it's called phamotadine or something like that.. don't think I spelled it right
Phentermine maybe?0 -
ILoveCockatiels77 wrote: »I am 400 pounds. and so far in the last couple weeks I have lost a total of 8 pounds.
But I have also been working my butt off!
My doctor told me to eat 1800 calories a day if i can handle it.
and he gave me a diet pill as well. as well as having me see a dietitian.
MFP says I should eat 2170 calories per day.
my boyfriend says I'm starving myself for my size, is it true?
Congratulations on taking control and starting your journey
I think 1800 is a fine amount, but you would also lose at 2170 ...how are you feeling? Willpower is great to start with, just know you have a little scope for more calories if you need it
Are you logging your exercise and eating back half as well
Keep on going, stick with it ...you got this!0 -
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No. Definitely not.
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Then probably not.
No. Definitely not.
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OP, just make sure you hit your macro's, esp. protein with those 1800/cal.
If 1800 is sustainable for you as a plan, I would stick with it.
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brookesdsu wrote: »
Phentermine maybe?
Probably0 -
OP said it was a diet pill, hence diet pill = 100% unnecessary. If she is taking medication for an actual medical condition, then that is different.
I have been tracking my food for a very long time and I have struggled with my weight all my life, and have tried loosing countless times in different ways and nothing seems to work.. I am not strong when it comes to telling myself no. With food anyways. The diet pill called Phentermine 15mg .. is helping me so much from eating large amount like I do. normally I can eat like 6 snacks a day big snacks. .. but now I have 3 small meals and 2 small snacks0 -
I don't know. If I'm given a medication, I actually do research before putting it in my body. But that's just me *shrug*0
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Very informative comment.
She just said the pills are working for her, everybody. I know it's a shocker! Diet pills, ack!
Yet you added what? Nothing? Ok then.-1
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