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  • Thank you! Yes, I see my PCP every four weeks. I definitely won't stop working on my habits, simply because I know how much they've taken over my life. Really, thank you!
  • I still have the cravings. A lot. But the Adipex helps make it not nearly as bad as it was. Like I said, I was ADDICTED to fast food. Very, very badly. It ruined a lot of hard work I tried to put into dieting and doing right by my body. I understand that the Adipex isn't going to "fix" anything, but it is a stepping stone…
  • For a lot of people it is! I definitely agree. But for me, with (borderline) hypothyroidism I was slipping into a very, very deep hole of self destruction and unhealthy habits that were taking over my life. I tried for a long time to stop fast food, soda pop, sweets, and exercise on a regular basis but it was very very…
  • Thank you for that! I'm definitely trying to read more into my eating habits, and replace the unhealthy cravings with better alternatives. Instead of pasta noodles full of empty carbs, we're going to start trying to make noodles out of zucchini. Just stuff like that, but pasta is a big thing for me. Thankfully my husband…
  • My husband, mother, and mother-in-law all know that I'm taking it. I go in for monthly check ins at my PCP to monitor any side effects, and also keep track of my BP and heart rate at home. Thank you!
  • I don't see how it's a quick fix...? If you take care of yourself, watch your eating habits, and make sure not to slip back into old habits when you're done taking it every result I've seen thus far has been mostly permanent. Glad to hear about your success though!
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