Appetite Suppressant - Pills
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KHaverstick wrote: »Pharmacist here, and no, I do not have any recommendations for appetite suppressants.furioushummingbird wrote: »Just eat enough fat and protein to satiate you in your daily calorie allotment?
I'm actually loving this thread. I used to think (80's) low fat was the key. Not for me. I am eating 1200/day as well and make sure there is some good fat in there and I don't get ravenous. My issue, when I gain, is emotional eating. The good diet that I am following (again with more knowledge from what i'm getting on Mfp) and the exercise is really curing emotional/stress eating and no hunger pangs
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Green tea works wonders for me and its pill free0
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jennifershoo wrote: »
Sorry, just have to say, these .gifs are making my day. I guess laughter and smiling a lot (not meaning at people, i mean with people) curbs my appetite as well. I haven't eaten yet today and i'm still not hungry. But I have not gone for my second walk either. I've been enjoying the threads today as well as learning so much. Oh wait, I did Lift weights for the first time, today! Feels so good to say that. Hope the Op finds a safe solution to his/her situation. Pills are scary.
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Sevendust912 wrote: »Find a friend prescribed to Adderal
no, no, no, cute, but, no. I know your just kidding, but again, no.0 -
Sevendust912 wrote: »Find a friend prescribed to Adderal
no, no, no, cute, but, no. I know your just kidding, but again, no.
Also, as someone who takes Adderall legitimately....I eat on it just like I did without. So, don't risk taking something you don't need on an occasionally reported side effect.0 -
This forum is actually helpful to me. I will start trying to eat more, but if I'm full of low calorie veggies, I don't see why I need to add higher calories foods to get my counts up. Maybe I'll try doubling my protein and lowering my veggie consumption to get more calories in.
If you are "full," on so few calories, then why do you want an appetite suppressant?
2-3 pounds per week is TOO FAST for someone your size. You are losing muscle mass, not just fat. SLOW DOWN. Seriously, your Very Low Calorie program (something that is expressly against the rules here, FOR GOOD REASON) is dangerous, unsustainable, and frankly a fast track to nowhere but constant yo-yo dieting, bingeing, and guilt.
Go for a small caloric deficit, eat back about half of what MFP says are your exercise calories and BE PATIENT. There is no finish line. You are going to be eating for the rest of your life, and if you want to stay fit for that time, you need to learn to moderate and eat in a way that you CAN for the rest of your life. Rushing weight loss makes no sense.
Wow, I am learning stuff that I did not know or understand, so thank you OP for starting this thread. I am learning about eating back calories that are burned and once the exercise became fun the constant walking and getting control of logging calories. I really did not understand this myself. Another good thread today!0 -
Ive been doing this fitness pal thing for 51 days in a row. But I felt like I needed a little help with what I was doing. So I went to the dr and she prescribed me a suppressant called phentermine 37.5 its def boost your metabolism and you don't or should I say I don't eat much with taken it. I went to my two weeks check up to see how its helping me and I lost 7 lbs in twp weeks on top of low carb high protein diet and exercise idk where those lbs went but thats what I lost so far on those pills . I only consume about 5-800 calories a day cause when I work my butt off I geel guilty putting anything in my mouth but water.0
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lindsey852 wrote: »Ive been doing this fitness pal thing for 51 days in a row. But I felt like I needed a little help with what I was doing. So I went to the dr and she prescribed me a suppressant called phentermine 37.5 its def boost your metabolism and you don't or should I say I don't eat much with taken it. I went to my two weeks check up to see how its helping me and I lost 7 lbs in twp weeks on top of low carb high protein diet and exercise idk where those lbs went but thats what I lost so far on those pills . I only consume about 5-800 calories a day cause when I work my butt off I geel guilty putting anything in my mouth but water.
That's not really smile-worthy hon. That's disordered thinking. Food is fuel.0 -
lindsey852 wrote: »Ive been doing this fitness pal thing for 51 days in a row. But I felt like I needed a little help with what I was doing. So I went to the dr and she prescribed me a suppressant called phentermine 37.5 its def boost your metabolism and you don't or should I say I don't eat much with taken it. I went to my two weeks check up to see how its helping me and I lost 7 lbs in twp weeks on top of low carb high protein diet and exercise idk where those lbs went but thats what I lost so far on those pills . I only consume about 5-800 calories a day cause when I work my butt off I geel guilty putting anything in my mouth but water.
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azulvioleta6 wrote: »I took a look at your tracker.
Almost everything you eat is packaged/processed. People here will tell you that this is fine as long as you are within your calorie limits...but the thing is, a lot of that stuff is full of salt and carbs without much real flavor.
You might find that you are more satisfied if you eat more whole foods and prepare things on your own that taste better.
This. I am not nearly as satisfied with packaged foods. Stop scanning the bar codes and start weighing some whole foods.0 -
Go down to the park and look for this man
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lindsey852 wrote: »Ive been doing this fitness pal thing for 51 days in a row. But I felt like I needed a little help with what I was doing. So I went to the dr and she prescribed me a suppressant called phentermine 37.5 its def boost your metabolism and you don't or should I say I don't eat much with taken it. I went to my two weeks check up to see how its helping me and I lost 7 lbs in twp weeks on top of low carb high protein diet and exercise idk where those lbs went but thats what I lost so far on those pills . I only consume about 5-800 calories a day cause when I work my butt off I geel guilty putting anything in my mouth but water.
500-800 calories a day is a very low calorie diet. You are losing muscle mass far beyond what is desired. I sincerely doubt the ethics of a doctor who would prescribe this medication after so little time on a sensible plan. Drugs like that are a last resort, not a go-to "boost" for someone who just started a diet and wants to lose weight faster.
This site has rules against advocating such unhealthy practices. I surely hope that anyone reading this knows to shake their head at this rather than seeking to emulating it.0 -
jenglish712 wrote: »Go down to the park and look for this man
She has to take the D bus downtown to find Martinez cause his *kitten* is the bomb.
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OTC appetite suppressants, diuretics, "cleanses", etc. are worthless.
Either get a real medicine from your doctor (if you're obese, or overweight with health issues),
or learn to modify what you eat so you have more bulk with fewer calories (increasing vegetables, decreasing fat).
ETA: actually, do the second first, and even if you do the first, keep doing the second0 -
Lol y'all are ridiculous.
I was asking as simple question and I do not think I deserved some of the responses I got. I'm eating 1200cal/day and working out and burning around 750-800 a day. So yes, I'm hungry. Yes, I've tried water. Yes, I've tried small low-cal snacks.
If you didn't have an answer for me, why did you even bother responding? Mind your own business & stop hiding behind your computers and being rude.
This is the rudest response in the thread. You asked for something that DOESN'T WORK. Don't pout because you don't get the answer you want.-1 -
cathipa wrote:Phentermine is controlled by a physician with a very strict diet plan only lasting a few weeks.
.prminx wrote:Pills are a crutch and an unhealthy crutch at that.
Hunger is a type of pain. If someone is constantly hungry, it's going to be agonizing to impossible for them to control their intake enough to lose weight.
Getting the hunger under control allows a person to learn to eat normal, healthy portions & be satisfied with them.
.prminx wrote:do it the right way. Then, you can own and enjoy your success.
Making someone not be ravenous allows them to accomplish the first part of that.
The pill did nothing else for me - it did not burn fat, it did not go to the gym, it only allowed me to not be excessively hungry. And that's all it will do for anyone.
I am very happy that it reset my hunger to what my doctor tells me is a normal level, so that even when I'm not taking it I'm no longer ravenous all the time.
_I_ lost the weight. Me. I controlled what I ate, I went to the gym, I lost the weight.
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lindsey852 wrote: »Ive been doing this fitness pal thing for 51 days in a row. But I felt like I needed a little help with what I was doing. So I went to the dr and she prescribed me a suppressant called phentermine 37.5 its def boost your metabolism and you don't or should I say I don't eat much with taken it. I went to my two weeks check up to see how its helping me and I lost 7 lbs in twp weeks on top of low carb high protein diet and exercise idk where those lbs went but thats what I lost so far on those pills . I only consume about 5-800 calories a day cause when I work my butt off I geel guilty putting anything in my mouth but water.
Heart palpitations be damned!
This is not a healthy way of thinking or behaving. If you don't have an eating disorder...you are on your way there.
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Sevendust912 wrote: »Find a friend prescribed to Adderal
no, no, no, cute, but, no. I know your just kidding, but again, no.
Also, as someone who takes Adderall legitimately....I eat on it just like I did without. So, don't risk taking something you don't need on an occasionally reported side effect.
Add me to the legitimate Adderall people who had the same appetite, and in fact I gained most of my weight while I have been on it. Of course, I also don't get the people who take it to stay up all night studying - it is just enough to keep me functional and awake most days. Of course, I take the dosage recommended by my doctor, so maybe that is where I am going wrong.
I am glad to see the OP is rethinking her plan. That is good news to see on here - an OP who is listening and actually seems to be understanding the people trying to help.0 -
I couldn't read past "only 2-3 pounds per week." Sorry.0
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A month ago, I went to the weight loss clinic here in town and they gave me phentermine. It literally lasted a few days and even then, I got hungry at night. I don't think it's worth it and I quit taking them after a week or so. But I take the HCG shot. I don't know if it's helping or not but I seem to be losing around my abdomen so IDK.0
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mamichula wrote:If its not sustainable for the long haul, you shouldn't try it
I don't see myself spending 2 hours in the gym every day the rest of my life, but I'm doing it most days now.
I know I won't be eating 1400 calories the rest of my life, but it's what I'm doing now to lose weight.
.busseybul wrote:I've only been losing about 2-3 lbs a week
.steeheart wrote:Look at studies at how much weight people pack on after getting off the pills.
I only used phentermine for the first few months, yet I've kept losing all along. (Well, minus this #$%)(!@# plateau I've been on for a few weeks... But that's mostly because I've been lax about my intake.)
.dee wrote:"I'd like to keep my net below 1000 on a daily basis"
This is not healthy and you will fail in the long term. And I am not being even a little snarky.
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You will eventually destroy your metabolism and do long term damage to your organs.
During the same time, I've actually eaten below my goal of 1400 cal for only 17 days.
My doctors are quite pleased with my health & progress in losing weight.
(I've only lost 9 lb during that time, but I'm also only about 30 lb from my healthy goal weight, so that's reasonable.)
In fact, my weight loss doc (an endocrinologist specializing in weight issues) and the dietician in his practice both told me to eat at or below my calorie goal and completely _ignore_ exercise calories. They're a bonus toward weight loss. When I follow their advice, I lose weight. I haven't been doing that recently, & I'm stuck within the same 4 lb or so. Need to get back on track.0 -
sunburntgalaxy wrote: »Sevendust912 wrote: »Find a friend prescribed to Adderal
no, no, no, cute, but, no. I know your just kidding, but again, no.
Also, as someone who takes Adderall legitimately....I eat on it just like I did without. So, don't risk taking something you don't need on an occasionally reported side effect.
Add me to the legitimate Adderall people who had the same appetite, and in fact I gained most of my weight while I have been on it. Of course, I also don't get the people who take it to stay up all night studying - it is just enough to keep me functional and awake most days. Of course, I take the dosage recommended by my doctor, so maybe that is where I am going wrong.
I am glad to see the OP is rethinking her plan. That is good news to see on here - an OP who is listening and actually seems to be understanding the people trying to help.
My 9 year old is on concerta, but i only give it to him during school and deal with the consequences anytime he isn't in school because he loses weight when he's on it , (come summer, he gains 7 pounds, school starts and there goes at least 5). I keep hoping it's going to even out, but unfortunately he seems to be one of those kids who just can't eat when he takes it and is absolutely miserable with himself without it.
Maybe i should just take all his concerta and sell it on the black market as a weight-loss drug.
YES, I AM KIDDING. Just in case someone thought i was serious.
Hope you learned some worthwhile points on here, OP. The "only 2-3 lbs per week" is unhealthy unless you are literally over 300 lbs. It's unfortunate that i know someone in real life that wanted to diet with me and i had to turn her down because she insisted that the only way to do it was eat 700 calories a day and lose at least 2 lbs per week. I'd hate to see what kind of muscle mass she has at this point, after she's lost 125 lbs.0 -
If you want to try pills, go try it. But I will tell you this. I had two of my friends use weight loss/appetite suppressant pills and sure, they lost weight, but they gained it all back as soon as they stopped. Economically that would cause you to spend more money then a co-pay to a doctor.
Maybe pintrest or Google some natural appetite suppressing foods
I would suggest to keep trying out all the different types of advice you read on here until you learn what your body wants and needs.
I've come to find that this journey is very individualized. What I find works best for me may not work best for you to be successful on your journey.
Spend one week trying high protein, spend one week trying high fat, try intermittent fasting, try paleo, just try it all!!!
*kitten*... I'm still trying everything. I take a little bit from each thing as I go along (Intermittent fasting was terrible for me personally but trying really helped me focus on not grazing and kicking that habit to the curb).
But it's all about discovering you.
Also, Google search some diet pills and don't just read what comes up sponsored on the front page.
Good luck.
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smorris142896 wrote: »Edited to remove sales pitch
Subtle.0 -
ECA stack if you can get ephedrine at your location
Yohimbine HCL helps with appetite and is OTC in most places
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azulvioleta6 wrote: »After reading the thread, I suspect that you are too focused on calories alone. Are you getting enough protein, fat and fiber? These are the things that will keep you feeling full.
By low-calorie snacks, do you mean things like 100-calorie snack packs? Those kinds of foods are just empty calories--they won't really help to keep you full. A better choice would be something with protein/fat/fiber. Examples: an apple with a little peanut butter; yogurt and a pear, cherries, etc.; a handful of nuts and a small piece of cheese; hummus and some veggies (carrots, red pepper, pea pods...you get the idea.
Hydration is really important too--if you are active, you may need more than 8 glasses of water a day.
Are you eating a substantial breakfast? This can really help to keep away the urge to snack later in the day.
There are some healthy 100 cal snacks, for example I use one with almonds and raisins and sunflower seeds, the packaging lets me stop, it's a great option, nature source lite extra0 -
To the Op, gotta be careful not to go below 1200 net by much to prevent nutritional losses and long term damage , this is assuming healthy macros are involved, less prepackaged food , more natural bulk and fibre and enough protein to cover ur excercise are imp. Good luck.0
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There's no pill for that can replace personal accountability. Pills are a crutch and an unhealthy crutch at that. Step up to the plate, motivate yourself and do it the right way. Then, you can own and enjoy your success.
If we all had the ability to simply will something to happen I suspect there would be little to no need for places like this. I am on Phentermine for the next 3 months. What it does is give me some time to adjust to healthier eating and better proportion sizes without feeling like a starved animal. I have tried several OTC ones and they never worked for me.
I still have a long way to go but at least now I seem less likely to over eat because of how hungry I am.0
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