shoequeen9

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  • Unfortunately weight gain is one of the more common side effects of amyltryptamine. I have been on this drug for my migraines as well as a host of others, and found that I was not able to keep my weight stable with any of them. I either gained or lost but always had other side effects that were even worse than the weight…
  • I track mine when I do my weekly weigh-in and just hit 24.8 myself this morning - I am finally under 150 pounds for the first time in MANY years! Congrats to you AND me :smile:
  • I went through the same experience at age 43. I had reached my goal weight but had one large fibroid the size of a 20 week pregnancy. My stomach did definitely shrink after my hysterectomy, but realize that when your uterus is removed, there tends to be a slight shift of other internal organs - they want to fill the empty…
  • I have found it to be pretty close also. I have been on for 10 weeks and have lost 14 pounds so far. My goal is 1 lb per week but I am averaging 1.4 lb. I haven't been eating all my calories every day but I try to as often as I can. I found that the closer I am to eating all of my calories, the weight comes off faster!
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