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  • Exactly. There's risk involved in heart disease from obesity also. And more people with obesity die of heart attacks due to overstreneous activity due to the extra weight or blocked valves than taking this medication. I know there are risks with the medication, but like I said the temporary option is better than not losing…
  • It's only abuse if you take more than prescribed. And if you're morbidly obese, there's a risk of diabetes, heart problems, high bp, acid reflux disease, joint pain, asthma, etc. Obesity is a major problem & if taking a Dr prescribed weight loss pill for 2 months to help then it's worth it to me.
  • Some people don't have the mentality or have an underlying condition and will gain it back. If you are committed to a healthy lifestyle then I don't see why taking medicine to help jumpstart your loss.
  • That's exactly what I planned to do. I used to be a healthy weight before I had my daughter and just need the extra help to get a jumpstart. I only plan to take them for 2-3 months.
  • Thanks for all the informative replies, I should've been clearer. I have had trouble losing weight even on a diet and have been working on my proportions and healthy lifestyle for a month before I started the pills. They are to help me start losing weight since I'm having trouble losing weight on my own since I am…
  • Honestly, I tried that and just wasn't losing what I needed to. I'm 24 yo and gained a lot of weight after my child was born in 2011. The phentermine is to help with energy, cravings, and to jump start the weightloss so I can live a healthy life.
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