So I was prescribed Adipex has anybody had experience with it?

I'm kind of iffy on having to use pills but so far since I started last Thursday I've lost four pounds.

Has anybody else taken it and how was it for you?
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  • aj11311
    aj11311 Posts: 1 Member
    Yep taking them now. And they make u lose hella weight fast if u can lose like 15 -25 lb a month if u work out wit it my bestie lose 100lb n 6month on them
  • actualbettycrocker
    actualbettycrocker Posts: 195 Member
    Have you had any weird side effects? I've been doing an 1 or 2 hours of cardio every day
  • xtina315
    xtina315 Posts: 218 Member
    Yes and it was horrible. I lost 30-40 lbs gained it all back plus some because I was literally starving. Had heart palpitations and migraines horribly. It stopped working after 2 months. You don't learn anything to nourish your body correctly. Watch out for adverse effects like heart valve issues and so fourth. I recommend you just changing your diet.Those pills are harsh and honestly not worth the "quick fix".
  • xtina315
    xtina315 Posts: 218 Member
    I think excessive sweating , dry mouth, anxiety are also some symptoms my friends have had on them. They had the quick success but it all came back when they stopped only eating 500-800 cals a day. But then they lost it the right way and did much better w/o the pills.
  • ketorach
    ketorach Posts: 430 Member
    Adipex = Phentermine

    I know the "Fen" part was the dangerous part of the Fen-Phen, but I'd still be reluctant to take Phentermine.
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  • kshama2001
    kshama2001 Posts: 28,052 Member
    ketorach wrote: »
    Adipex = Phentermine

    I know the "Fen" part was the dangerous part of the Fen-Phen, but I'd still be reluctant to take Phentermine.

    Phentermine also has dangerous side effects: http://www.drugs.com/phentermine.html
  • ketorach
    ketorach Posts: 430 Member
    kshama2001 wrote: »
    ketorach wrote: »
    Adipex = Phentermine

    I know the "Fen" part was the dangerous part of the Fen-Phen, but I'd still be reluctant to take Phentermine.

    Phentermine also has dangerous side effects: http://www.drugs.com/phentermine.html
    Well, yeah, sure. Because it's basically speed.

  • Cynsonya
    Cynsonya Posts: 668 Member
    Do a forum search for Adipex. You'll learn a lot.

    In the meantime if you're determined to take these pills for weight loss you should start researching a healthy lifestyle now. Find ways to lose weight the correct way. CICO. You'll need this knowledge when you gain back all the weight you lost from the pills.

    I speak from experience. Two go rounds with Adipex when I was younger and ill informed.
  • T0M_K
    T0M_K Posts: 7,526 Member
    legalized speed. not long term success.
  • actualbettycrocker
    actualbettycrocker Posts: 195 Member
    Noel_57 wrote: »
    wow 10 minutes since the last diet pill thread, what took so long?

    I posted this like two days ago but alright.
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  • actualbettycrocker
    actualbettycrocker Posts: 195 Member
    xtina315 wrote: »
    Yes and it was horrible. I lost 30-40 lbs gained it all back plus some because I was literally starving. Had heart palpitations and migraines horribly. It stopped working after 2 months. You don't learn anything to nourish your body correctly. Watch out for adverse effects like heart valve issues and so fourth. I recommend you just changing your diet.Those pills are harsh and honestly not worth the "quick fix".

    I have changed my diet and I'm working out 6 to 7 times a week. I wasn't looking for a quick fix my doctor just looked at me at my first appointment with him and he said I NEEDED something for the weight loss. I trusted his decision?
  • I_Will_End_You
    I_Will_End_You Posts: 4,397 Member
    xtina315 wrote: »
    Yes and it was horrible. I lost 30-40 lbs gained it all back plus some because I was literally starving. Had heart palpitations and migraines horribly. It stopped working after 2 months. You don't learn anything to nourish your body correctly. Watch out for adverse effects like heart valve issues and so fourth. I recommend you just changing your diet.Those pills are harsh and honestly not worth the "quick fix".

    I have changed my diet and I'm working out 6 to 7 times a week. I wasn't looking for a quick fix my doctor just looked at me at my first appointment with him and he said I NEEDED something for the weight loss. I trusted his decision?

    I'm surprised a doctor would jump right into prescribing dangerous diet pills. If it were me, I'd be looking for a new doctor.

    All you NEED for weight loss is to create a calorie deficit. This speed will help you create the deficit, but it's not healthy and not sustainable, you can do it on your own. That's why so many people say they gained so much weight back after taking it, they're relying on the pills to give them energy to work out, make them not eat, etc..
  • snowflake930
    snowflake930 Posts: 2,188 Member
    edited April 2016
    aj11311 wrote: »
    Yep taking them now. And they make u lose hella weight fast if u can lose like 15 -25 lb a month if u work out wit it my bestie lose 100lb n 6month on them

    I lost 100# in 7 months without taking anything, no surgery, just limiting calories and logging everything I ate and drank on MFP.
    xtina315 wrote: »
    Yes and it was horrible. I lost 30-40 lbs gained it all back plus some because I was literally starving. Had heart palpitations and migraines horribly. It stopped working after 2 months. You don't learn anything to nourish your body correctly. Watch out for adverse effects like heart valve issues and so fourth. I recommend you just changing your diet.Those pills are harsh and honestly not worth the "quick fix".

    I have changed my diet and I'm working out 6 to 7 times a week. I wasn't looking for a quick fix my doctor just looked at me at my first appointment with him and he said I NEEDED something for the weight loss. I trusted his decision?

    Perhaps your doctor has some stock or personal interest in the company that manufactures them. There really is no magic pill. I would personally find a different doctor.
  • ketorach
    ketorach Posts: 430 Member
    xtina315 wrote: »
    Yes and it was horrible. I lost 30-40 lbs gained it all back plus some because I was literally starving. Had heart palpitations and migraines horribly. It stopped working after 2 months. You don't learn anything to nourish your body correctly. Watch out for adverse effects like heart valve issues and so fourth. I recommend you just changing your diet.Those pills are harsh and honestly not worth the "quick fix".

    I have changed my diet and I'm working out 6 to 7 times a week. I wasn't looking for a quick fix my doctor just looked at me at my first appointment with him and he said I NEEDED something for the weight loss. I trusted his decision?
    Do you mind sharing your height & weight? At your age, this seems like an extreme measure when diet and exercise alone can be successful and better prepare you for a lifetime of healthy eating.

  • actualbettycrocker
    actualbettycrocker Posts: 195 Member
    ketorach wrote: »
    xtina315 wrote: »
    Yes and it was horrible. I lost 30-40 lbs gained it all back plus some because I was literally starving. Had heart palpitations and migraines horribly. It stopped working after 2 months. You don't learn anything to nourish your body correctly. Watch out for adverse effects like heart valve issues and so fourth. I recommend you just changing your diet.Those pills are harsh and honestly not worth the "quick fix".

    I have changed my diet and I'm working out 6 to 7 times a week. I wasn't looking for a quick fix my doctor just looked at me at my first appointment with him and he said I NEEDED something for the weight loss. I trusted his decision?
    Do you mind sharing your height & weight? At your age, this seems like an extreme measure when diet and exercise alone can be successful and better prepare you for a lifetime of healthy eating.

    5'3, 169. I think it's because it was so much weight gain in so little time. I was 128 two years ago and then I went to culinary school and everything went downhill from there.
  • actualbettycrocker
    actualbettycrocker Posts: 195 Member
    Thanks for the input guys. I'll share this with my family so I can stop.
  • PaulaWallaDingDong
    PaulaWallaDingDong Posts: 4,641 Member
    Phentermine is like any other medical intervention. It can give you fast results in the beginning, but eventually, you'll be on your own to make the right choices or you will gain the weight back.
  • snowflake930
    snowflake930 Posts: 2,188 Member
    ketorach wrote: »
    xtina315 wrote: »
    Yes and it was horrible. I lost 30-40 lbs gained it all back plus some because I was literally starving. Had heart palpitations and migraines horribly. It stopped working after 2 months. You don't learn anything to nourish your body correctly. Watch out for adverse effects like heart valve issues and so fourth. I recommend you just changing your diet.Those pills are harsh and honestly not worth the "quick fix".

    I have changed my diet and I'm working out 6 to 7 times a week. I wasn't looking for a quick fix my doctor just looked at me at my first appointment with him and he said I NEEDED something for the weight loss. I trusted his decision?
    Do you mind sharing your height & weight? At your age, this seems like an extreme measure when diet and exercise alone can be successful and better prepare you for a lifetime of healthy eating.

    5'3, 169. I think it's because it was so much weight gain in so little time. I was 128 two years ago and then I went to culinary school and everything went downhill from there.

    You must be a good chef and enjoy your own cooking. Use this to your advantage and cook and discover ways to make your meals healthier. You can absolutely get this under control! It is within your grasp and not a seemingly insurmountable amount of weight to lose and get back to where you are more comfortable. You are a beautiful young woman, best of luck to you!

  • PaulaWallaDingDong
    PaulaWallaDingDong Posts: 4,641 Member
    ketorach wrote: »
    xtina315 wrote: »
    Yes and it was horrible. I lost 30-40 lbs gained it all back plus some because I was literally starving. Had heart palpitations and migraines horribly. It stopped working after 2 months. You don't learn anything to nourish your body correctly. Watch out for adverse effects like heart valve issues and so fourth. I recommend you just changing your diet.Those pills are harsh and honestly not worth the "quick fix".

    I have changed my diet and I'm working out 6 to 7 times a week. I wasn't looking for a quick fix my doctor just looked at me at my first appointment with him and he said I NEEDED something for the weight loss. I trusted his decision?
    Do you mind sharing your height & weight? At your age, this seems like an extreme measure when diet and exercise alone can be successful and better prepare you for a lifetime of healthy eating.

    5'3, 169. I think it's because it was so much weight gain in so little time. I was 128 two years ago and then I went to culinary school and everything went downhill from there.

    Wow. I'm 5'3", 169 now but started out 250. My doc never even brought up appetite suppressants after seeing him for years. Just told me to eat less fried food. Of course, he had no idea how much fried food I was eating, but it's more sound advice than "take a pill" without pushing me to try other methods first.
  • TavistockToad
    TavistockToad Posts: 35,719 Member
    Are these the ones that make you shart?
  • PaulaWallaDingDong
    PaulaWallaDingDong Posts: 4,641 Member
    Are these the ones that make you shart?

    That's Alli/Belviq.
  • actualbettycrocker
    actualbettycrocker Posts: 195 Member
    ketorach wrote: »
    xtina315 wrote: »
    Yes and it was horrible. I lost 30-40 lbs gained it all back plus some because I was literally starving. Had heart palpitations and migraines horribly. It stopped working after 2 months. You don't learn anything to nourish your body correctly. Watch out for adverse effects like heart valve issues and so fourth. I recommend you just changing your diet.Those pills are harsh and honestly not worth the "quick fix".

    I have changed my diet and I'm working out 6 to 7 times a week. I wasn't looking for a quick fix my doctor just looked at me at my first appointment with him and he said I NEEDED something for the weight loss. I trusted his decision?
    Do you mind sharing your height & weight? At your age, this seems like an extreme measure when diet and exercise alone can be successful and better prepare you for a lifetime of healthy eating.

    5'3, 169. I think it's because it was so much weight gain in so little time. I was 128 two years ago and then I went to culinary school and everything went downhill from there.

    You must be a good chef and enjoy your own cooking. Use this to your advantage and cook and discover ways to make your meals healthier. You can absolutely get this under control! It is within your grasp and not a seemingly insurmountable amount of weight to lose and get back to where you are more comfortable. You are a beautiful young woman, best of luck to you!

    Thank you that's very kind of you. ☺️ I've been on vacation the past couple of months so I've thankfully have the time and resources to eat 10000000x's healthier than I was at school.
  • xtina315
    xtina315 Posts: 218 Member
    xtina315 wrote: »
    Yes and it was horrible. I lost 30-40 lbs gained it all back plus some because I was literally starving. Had heart palpitations and migraines horribly. It stopped working after 2 months. You don't learn anything to nourish your body correctly. Watch out for adverse effects like heart valve issues and so fourth. I recommend you just changing your diet.Those pills are harsh and honestly not worth the "quick fix".

    I have changed my diet and I'm working out 6 to 7 times a week. I wasn't looking for a quick fix my doctor just looked at me at my first appointment with him and he said I NEEDED something for the weight loss. I trusted his decision?

    Dont always trust your doctor for everything.
  • xtina315
    xtina315 Posts: 218 Member
    xtina315 wrote: »
    Yes and it was horrible. I lost 30-40 lbs gained it all back plus some because I was literally starving. Had heart palpitations and migraines horribly. It stopped working after 2 months. You don't learn anything to nourish your body correctly. Watch out for adverse effects like heart valve issues and so fourth. I recommend you just changing your diet.Those pills are harsh and honestly not worth the "quick fix".

    I have changed my diet and I'm working out 6 to 7 times a week. I wasn't looking for a quick fix my doctor just looked at me at my first appointment with him and he said I NEEDED something for the weight loss. I trusted his decision?

    I'm surprised a doctor would jump right into prescribing dangerous diet pills. If it were me, I'd be looking for a new doctor.

    All you NEED for weight loss is to create a calorie deficit. This speed will help you create the deficit, but it's not healthy and not sustainable, you can do it on your own. That's why so many people say they gained so much weight back after taking it, they're relying on the pills to give them energy to work out, make them not eat, etc..

    This.
  • ketorach
    ketorach Posts: 430 Member
    ketorach wrote: »
    xtina315 wrote: »
    Yes and it was horrible. I lost 30-40 lbs gained it all back plus some because I was literally starving. Had heart palpitations and migraines horribly. It stopped working after 2 months. You don't learn anything to nourish your body correctly. Watch out for adverse effects like heart valve issues and so fourth. I recommend you just changing your diet.Those pills are harsh and honestly not worth the "quick fix".

    I have changed my diet and I'm working out 6 to 7 times a week. I wasn't looking for a quick fix my doctor just looked at me at my first appointment with him and he said I NEEDED something for the weight loss. I trusted his decision?
    Do you mind sharing your height & weight? At your age, this seems like an extreme measure when diet and exercise alone can be successful and better prepare you for a lifetime of healthy eating.

    5'3, 169. I think it's because it was so much weight gain in so little time. I was 128 two years ago and then I went to culinary school and everything went downhill from there.
    I'm shocked and a little bit horrified by your doctor. I'm older than you and outweigh you by 10# and... I don't even know what to say. You're not even in the obese category. I'm sorry, but I think it's irresponsible and short-sighted of your doctor to prescribe weight loss pills to a young woman at that weight.


  • Kay_Fancy
    Kay_Fancy Posts: 34 Member
    xtina315 wrote: »
    Yes and it was horrible. I lost 30-40 lbs gained it all back plus some because I was literally starving. Had heart palpitations and migraines horribly. It stopped working after 2 months. You don't learn anything to nourish your body correctly. Watch out for adverse effects like heart valve issues and so fourth. I recommend you just changing your diet.Those pills are harsh and honestly not worth the "quick fix".

    I have changed my diet and I'm working out 6 to 7 times a week. I wasn't looking for a quick fix my doctor just looked at me at my first appointment with him and he said I NEEDED something for the weight loss. I trusted his decision?

    I would consider that your doctor may be getting paid to push this pill. I'd get a second opinion, or better yet, just a new doctor.
  • kshama2001
    kshama2001 Posts: 28,052 Member
    xtina315 wrote: »
    Yes and it was horrible. I lost 30-40 lbs gained it all back plus some because I was literally starving. Had heart palpitations and migraines horribly. It stopped working after 2 months. You don't learn anything to nourish your body correctly. Watch out for adverse effects like heart valve issues and so fourth. I recommend you just changing your diet.Those pills are harsh and honestly not worth the "quick fix".

    I have changed my diet and I'm working out 6 to 7 times a week. I wasn't looking for a quick fix my doctor just looked at me at my first appointment with him and he said I NEEDED something for the weight loss. I trusted his decision?

    http://www.businessinsider.com/john-oliver-takes-down-prescription-drug-industry-2015-2

    ...A recent study of 334,000 physicians found that "when a drug company pays a doctor he is more likely to prescribe that company’s drug."

    Specifically, when a doctor accepts small payments from a pharmaceutical company (<$1,000/year), he writes about 20 more prescriptions for that company's drugs each year. When payments are greater than $1,000, there can be as many as 60 additional prescriptions, the study found. (The association held true even when the researchers controlled for factors that might confound those findings.)

    This practice of promotion "is worrying," says Oliver, "because we trust doctors." Due to a part of the Affordable Care Act though, you can now see payments from pharmaceutical companies to doctors online. Look up your own doctor here.

    Watch the full, hilarious takedown (and don't miss the creative "ad" at the end):

    https://youtu.be/YQZ2UeOTO3I