Phentermine
tdavis1994
Posts: 18 Member
Hello everyone I have just started taking phentermine to help with my weightloss. Wondering if anyone else has or is taking it and what their experience with it was.
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I’ve only had a friend take it. She said it made really jittery and suppressed her appetite too much. She only took it for a week2
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It gets a bad press in the UK. It sounds dangerous. Perhaps you should stick to calorie counting.5
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I've been on phentermine 30mg for a month and have lost 25lbs! I mainly use it for the appetite suppressant, but the energy buzz is great too lol...my md has planned for me to be on it for only 6 months10
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I did. Made me feel like crap and full dose was extremly racey. I hate that feeling!!!!1
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My experience with Phentermine:
Cons-
-Extreme insomnia, averaged a few hours of broken sleep a night. I even started taking it at 4am every day, but that made no difference.
-Moodiness and depression. Two things I had never experienced before.
- Bad, bad, bad constipation.
- Couldn't focus or concentrate on anything... Including driving a car!
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None. I can't even remember if i lost any weight, as the whole time is a foggy daze.3 -
When I was very young I took this. I lost a lot of weight and gained it all back. It made me jittery and angry but it did suppress my appetite a great deal. I highly discourage it. Just using fitnesspal and working out is the healthiest option.
I have also seen reports that it can have a negative impact on your heart.
A good friend of mine took it and became addicted. She lost tons of weight and then gained it all back and while she was upwards of 260 was still trying to take it to get back to 140.
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I have taken it twice in the past and yes I can say it helped a lot in suppressing my appetite and making better choices because my sugar and carb cravings weren’t as intense HOWEVER both times after I stopped taking the medication my appetite increased immensely. My cravings and appetite increased to the point that I gained all my weight back plus some both times. I am still trying to recover several months later. Not that it’s in my system anymore but I still am constantly hungry and nothing fills me up at all. I regret taking it because I am constantly struggling again to learn to re-eat. Every single person I know who has taken it has gained back all the weight they lost and are struggling. I would like to say both times I took the medication I was on it for several months as I was on a medically supervised diet so maybe just taking it for a short period is not as detrimental however I wanted to share my experience as I know many have experienced the same thing.0
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I think this is not a good idea. Eventually you have to go off of it, and then what?
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I lost 25lbs in 4 or so weeks. My resting heart rate rose to 150s and I always felt panicked so I quit taking it. I gained 15 of 25lbs back, but used the 10 lbs as momentum to get smart about calorie counting.
I don't recommend it and I wouldn't do it again.1 -
I took it for 8 months. It's truly amazing for weight loss until you look back at your food diary. I was only eating 300-500 calories a day because I wasn't hungry. So after I got off them, I gained it all back very quickly. Plus, it made me super angry and my resting heart rate was usually like 140BPM lol.0
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I started on 11/01/17 and I have not lost a pound but I continue to exercise but the pill makes me tired.1
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I started taking it a few days ago. Hoping to pair it with healthier eating habits (as it's cutting the cravings for junk) and give me a jump-start to weight loss. I'm down 3lbs from the 29th, but am not really counting any loss until the 2 week mark. I'm reminding myself to eat sensibly, and as my body starts to feel better will work in some exercise. I've had no problems sleeping and no mood disturbances as of yet. But again, it's only been a few days. I'm also taking Topamax with it.0
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Really worked for a couple of friends of mine. Both lost a substantial amount of weight and have since kept it off. Might just depend on the person2
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I was on it for 2 months and only lost 5lbs. I had to go off it as it lead to really scary heart palpitations. I ended up in the ER and they said it's better to go off them as they only really help with reducing cravings and that I would lose the same amount of weight just by counting calories and so I was told to try MFP =D
Probably the best decision I've made as I've lost over 30lbs now and my heart rate is back down to 68. I don't think i'd ever try them again.2
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