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Friend me. I'd like that . I started taking Phentermine in 2014. I lost forty pounds in one year. That was with logging my food and exercise carefully on here. It was a big motivator for me. I lost a lot of weight the first month. It really motivated me to get healthy and drop the pounds and work out.
It was a tool for me. But logging my food and exercise here was just as important. Phentermine curbs my appetite, but not that much. Enough that I stay motivated and on track.
It's the same as any diet though. For me, I stopped logging my food and stopped exercising. I gained it all back.
I am back on Phentermine now. Logging my food here is the most important part for me.1 -
Jlatr. Don't worry about not eating enough calories. That only lasts for a little while. You will start eating more.
Tips:
Don't buy it online. Sometimes you will get the real thing, but maybe not. Get a doctor.
Log your food and exercise. Keep track of what you eat.
Oops, I am out of time. More later.1 -
I know how to eat healthy, and I love to exercise, but at 90lbs overweight it was hard to have the energy I needed to get up and move. People on here will of course, tell you not to do it, it's a crutch, etc. But, if you're like me and have tried everything, and this was a last ditch effort before lap band surgery, then it was my ONLY choice. I've been on it almost 2 months - down just about 20 lbs. It is prescription speed. Make no mistakes about that. I see why people get addicted because for me, it's been amazing. I have energy, I am happy because the weight is coming off. No side effects other than a dry mouth, and we're supposed to drink water anyway.
I went to a doctor, got a prescription, and he said he would do a month at a time for 3 months. I had lab work and an EKG also. I have to come in and he checks my vitals, makes sure my blood pressure is okay, and I'm healthy. I also check my blood pressure at home. It's working for me. Really well. This WAS the kick start I needed. I'm down 2 sizes, and about 4 inches around my waist alone. I got a fitbit, and a gym membership, along with a treadmill I setup in the garage. When I started, I did 2 miles walking EVERY day, after 7 weeks I'm running 3 miles because I'm not so heavy and it's not as hard. I have the time to make good food choices because I'm not hungry.
I bought cute new clothes, I have an amazing date to my Christmas party, and for the first time in year, I feel hope. That I'm not destined to be fat forever. I feel wonderful, like I'm in charge of my life finally.8 -
Junebuggyzy wrote: »I used it for a while when you could order it online from Mexico or where ever. It works. But when I had to quit taking it, I gained it all back plus 15 pounds, 105 to 140, putting me the heaviest I'd ever been.
It was just a waste of money. And when I came off it, I had gallbladder problems. It may have been a coincidence, but I doubt it.
Stick to the caffeine, exercise, portion control, maybe some vitamin B12.
Good luck.
Anytime we go off a "diet" we tend to gain the weight back. Just saying. It's not just Phentermine that causes it. Look at Oprah.
That's why "dieting" isn't recommended. Lifestyle changes are. Phentermine or not, if you resume your poor eating habits after you lose weight, you're going to gain it back.2 -
I'm super jealous that it worked for some people, my doctor was so confused why it had no effect on me, not even dry mouth, nothing happened at all; and I was prescribed the big one for people who are like 400lbs overweight0
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Mary_Anastasia wrote: »I'm super jealous that it worked for some people, my doctor was so confused why it had no effect on me, not even dry mouth, nothing happened at all; and I was prescribed the big one for people who are like 400lbs overweight
I think everyone gets the same dose, no matter what you weigh. Which doesn't really make sense to me. I talked to my Pharmacist. He said it was bad to ever take more than one a day. I have a friend who it didn't work for too. The 37.5 supposedly have the same 30 mg. of Phentermine, just more filler. I personally like the 30 mg. capsules better than the 37.5 mg. tablets.0 -
People aren't judgemental on a lot of other forums. I've seen people here completely cut down people, not just us. I have used this forum http://www.phentermine.com/forum/. People are supportive
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Junebuggyzy wrote: »Friend me. I'd like that . I started taking Phentermine in 2014. I lost forty pounds in one year. That was with logging my food and exercise carefully on here. It was a big motivator for me. I lost a lot of weight the first month. It really motivated me to get healthy and drop the pounds and work out.
It was a tool for me. But logging my food and exercise here was just as important. Phentermine curbs my appetite, but not that much. Enough that I stay motivated and on track.
It's the same as any diet though. For me, I stopped logging my food and stopped exercising. I gained it all back.
I am back on Phentermine now. Logging my food here is the most important part for me.
So.........you're just going to take this stimulant for the rest of your life (and suffer the consequences of being on it long term) because you can't get to grips with how to finding strategies to lose and maintain weight without it? Is that not terrifying to you? Does it not scare you that 1. you didn't last a blink of an eye off it and 2. your doctor has willingly prescribed it for over a year when everyone elses doctors will only do it for 3 months?
I pretty much have to take medication for medical conditions and the long term side effects are my main concern, I hate that I have to take anything, especially meds so rife with side effects. Phentermine, whilst not in the same ball aprk, still comes with its own issues, not least addiction, having weaned myself off powerful sleeping tablets (prescribed, I do have insomnia) I wouldn't take something not medically required. It's kind of terrifying.5 -
You might be on to something. After a bad weekend I decided to stay away from treats for a week. Its been 5 days and overall I am doing good.1
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mygrl4meee wrote: »You might be on to something. After a bad weekend I decided to stay away from treats for a week. Its been 5 days and overall I am doing good.
That's great! It feels so good to be back to eating healthy. Unprocessed food as much as possible, lots of vegetables, fruits, eggs, and nuts. It was the wine that did me in. When I drank, I got hungry. I stopped cooking. I filled my freezer full of pizza and frozen meals I didn't have to prepare.
I think just logging my food is helping me avoid junk food. Phentermine gives me that little kick to keep going. It's certainly not a miracle drug, but it helps me not feel hungry all the time.
I lost a few pounds this first week back on it, but I am sure it is mostly water weight. I am eating less, that's for sure, but I still have to be very careful of what I eat. I hope I can continue eating less meat.0 -
There are a bunch of people here that say unproductive, mean, and unnecessary comments on these threads. Just don't pay attention to them.
We all know to "Eat less and work out more." We've heard it a million times. If a tool helps you on the path to healthy habits, is there something wrong with it?5 -
You might also think about making your food diary public so that if there are any obvious things in there, people can help you out. (incorrect items from the database, etc)
I agree! My food diary is public to my friends; we do look at each other's. The best thing about my food diary is it keeps me from eating stuff I shouldn't. I don't want to see it in writing that I ate a whole pizza, or a bunch of candy. So I don't eat it!
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emilyneale4061 wrote: »I wouldn't advice using this drug. Doctors don't give it out anymore because it has such serious side effects and the weight loss results are not prominent anyway. Diarrhea and vomiting are pretty common and there are some very serious heart problems that occur. People's bodies become use to the drug (resistant) very quickly so it no longer affects your weight loss after a few months. I would say this drug is dangerous and would say don't take it. There are other routes for weight loss that are much more effective.
sorry, yes, they do give it out, I am currently on it, and have dropped 10 lbs in the last month. It has curbed my appetite, and in fact this week, with a lot of stress going on, I am not stuffing my face out of depression.
My doctor did say that the effectiveness usually ends after 3 months. I am only taking it during the work week as that's where my munching is the worse and my weekends are a lot busier than the weekdays. It wouldn't do for me to have no appetite at all when I have walked 26 miles in two days.
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kommodevaran wrote: »
Jumpstarts to weightloss is *kitten* and using drugs is just sad.
this is rude. If that's what it takes, and it works, it's not sad. Not everyone is you, kommodevaran, and to be nasty like this is just wrong.
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queenliz99 wrote: »drivennightrunner87 wrote: »Phentermine may actually help...if Interested, look into it and bring it up with your doc!
Uh, no! Phentermine is unnecessary and can be dangerous to your health. If you need a little bump in energy, coffee has lots of benefits
Any drug can be dangerous to your health, if you are working with a Doctor who knows your health background, why should someone not be on it? And sorry, coffee=barf.
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Junebuggyzy wrote: »Mary_Anastasia wrote: »I'm super jealous that it worked for some people, my doctor was so confused why it had no effect on me, not even dry mouth, nothing happened at all; and I was prescribed the big one for people who are like 400lbs overweight
I think everyone gets the same dose, no matter what you weigh. Which doesn't really make sense to me. I talked to my Pharmacist. He said it was bad to ever take more than one a day. I have a friend who it didn't work for too. The 37.5 supposedly have the same 30 mg. of Phentermine, just more filler. I personally like the 30 mg. capsules better than the 37.5 mg. tablets.
I am taking half of a 37.5 pill a day, and only during the work week (weekends right now are so busy, I need to have an appetite as I stated before). I am down 10+ lbs in the last month, and 5 lbs in the last week. Was in the Dr's yesterday, BP is up a little, but still in normal range.
I have no appetite. I have to force myself to eat or to remember to eat. With bone spur, bad knees, possibly plantar fasciatis and asthma, I need to lose weight, and exercising and cutting my calories down was not helping, I hit a plateau and stuck there for 6 months. Now the weight is coming off.
The first week I had insomnia that I wasn't sure if it was my normal insomnia or Phentermine induced, but otherwise, I have had no side effects.
Just my two cents
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mielikkibz wrote: »Junebuggyzy wrote: »Mary_Anastasia wrote: »I'm super jealous that it worked for some people, my doctor was so confused why it had no effect on me, not even dry mouth, nothing happened at all; and I was prescribed the big one for people who are like 400lbs overweight
I think everyone gets the same dose, no matter what you weigh. Which doesn't really make sense to me. I talked to my Pharmacist. He said it was bad to ever take more than one a day. I have a friend who it didn't work for too. The 37.5 supposedly have the same 30 mg. of Phentermine, just more filler. I personally like the 30 mg. capsules better than the 37.5 mg. tablets.
I am taking half of a 37.5 pill a day, and only during the work week (weekends right now are so busy, I need to have an appetite as I stated before). I am down 10+ lbs in the last month, and 5 lbs in the last week. Was in the Dr's yesterday, BP is up a little, but still in normal range.
I have no appetite. I have to force myself to eat or to remember to eat. With bone spur, bad knees, possibly plantar fasciatis and asthma, I need to lose weight, and exercising and cutting my calories down was not helping, I hit a plateau and stuck there for 6 months. Now the weight is coming off.
The first week I had insomnia that I wasn't sure if it was my normal insomnia or Phentermine induced, but otherwise, I have had no side effects.
Just my two cents
Awesome. The long term side effects are so sneaky though.0 -
queenliz99 wrote: »
I am taking half of a 37.5 pill a day, and only during the work week (weekends right now are so busy, I need to have an appetite as I stated before). I am down 10+ lbs in the last month, and 5 lbs in the last week. Was in the Dr's yesterday, BP is up a little, but still in normal range.
I have no appetite. I have to force myself to eat or to remember to eat. With bone spur, bad knees, possibly plantar fasciatis and asthma, I need to lose weight, and exercising and cutting my calories down was not helping, I hit a plateau and stuck there for 6 months. Now the weight is coming off.
The first week I had insomnia that I wasn't sure if it was my normal insomnia or Phentermine induced, but otherwise, I have had no side effects.
Just my two cents
Awesome. The long term side effects are so sneaky though. [/quote]
As is anything in life. I'm under Doctor supervision, and for that I feel ok with it.
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I have been attending a medical weight loss clinic. Part of my program includes Phentermine (half dose), but it is only a part. I am on a reduced calorie diet, I work out, have increased my protein intake, water and sleep. The Phentermine is there to help with metabolism and appetite. Its working great and I don't have any side effects (but I did when I tried the full dose the first week, so it was cut down). I see the doctor each week, and progress is monitored, which I think is the smart thing to do with any of those types of medications. I have lost 20lbs in about 9 weeks.
As for coffee, I am a caffeine addict, and I can tell you that coffee does not work the same way this does. (I have had to reduce/eliminate much of my coffee intake while on this medication.)
I agree with everyone that says you need to make a lifestyle change. You can't be on this forever and be healthy. But its a short term tool to help get started.2 -
Just be prepared for when the phentermine quits working or you stop taking it. Your appetite will return in full force.
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