Anonymous wrote:I was one of the posters in another thread - been on it for 9 months and unfortunately it has stopped working. Went up to two pills and doc wants three. I am not comfortable with that dose. I do still take it (probably addicted) because of the energy boost. I haven't gained the weight back but also started running 30-40 miles a week where I did very little cardio before. I could not have run 30 lbs ago. That being said, maintaining this will be hard. I don't regret taking it but the reality is that it is a boost to weight loss and not the magic bullet. Good luck.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I made an appointment with Be Lite in Fairfax. I saw on their website, it appears they favor the approach of phentermine plus 5HTP. I want to try the phen pro, and it looks like they do offer trazodone. Can I just ask for it? Is that weird?
I went to Be Lite after going to Dr. Anchors (because it was closer). They compound their own phentermine and give it to you in 15 (mg?) pills. I found it hard to mimic the effect of the prescription strength 37.5 that you get with Dr. A. 30 was too little and 45 was too much. I also found the 5-HTP/carbidopa didn't really do anything for cravings. YMMV.
Are they willing to change things up if it's not working? I guess I see the benefit of not going for the most potent dose right away.

Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am very curious as to how PhenPro works long term. Dr. Anchors website claims most patients keep the weight off, but how does that work? Once you stop taking it, don;t you get hungry again and start eating more? I don't think its reasonable to expect someone to live on 1000 calories per day for the rest of their life. Would love feedback from anyone who has taken it, gone off it, and whether or not the weight came back.
I'm the one who saw Anchors yesterday. He flat out told me I didn't need the pills and they weren't a magic bullet. He has these "10 orders" to assist with the weight loss. He says if you do those, you'll have great success. If you don't, not so much.
So did he still give you the pills even though he said you didn't need them? Also curious how much weight you need to lose for him to say that.
He said they'd help, but the pills won't work without a lifestyle change. FWIW, I'm 5'5, 165. I need to lose about 30 pounds.
Ha! I'm 5'5 and 165 is my goal, well 160. Good luck. NP here started with Dr. A last week. Went to him 7 years ago with little success but quit in less than 30 days. I'm down 7 lbs in a week, hoping for 35 more.
NP here. How does he explain keeping the weight off works? Don't you get hungry again after you stop the pills?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am very curious as to how PhenPro works long term. Dr. Anchors website claims most patients keep the weight off, but how does that work? Once you stop taking it, don;t you get hungry again and start eating more? I don't think its reasonable to expect someone to live on 1000 calories per day for the rest of their life. Would love feedback from anyone who has taken it, gone off it, and whether or not the weight came back.
I'm the one who saw Anchors yesterday. He flat out told me I didn't need the pills and they weren't a magic bullet. He has these "10 orders" to assist with the weight loss. He says if you do those, you'll have great success. If you don't, not so much.
So did he still give you the pills even though he said you didn't need them? Also curious how much weight you need to lose for him to say that.
He said they'd help, but the pills won't work without a lifestyle change. FWIW, I'm 5'5, 165. I need to lose about 30 pounds.
Ha! I'm 5'5 and 165 is my goal, well 160. Good luck. NP here started with Dr. A last week. Went to him 7 years ago with little success but quit in less than 30 days. I'm down 7 lbs in a week, hoping for 35 more.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am very curious as to how PhenPro works long term. Dr. Anchors website claims most patients keep the weight off, but how does that work? Once you stop taking it, don;t you get hungry again and start eating more? I don't think its reasonable to expect someone to live on 1000 calories per day for the rest of their life. Would love feedback from anyone who has taken it, gone off it, and whether or not the weight came back.
I'm the one who saw Anchors yesterday. He flat out told me I didn't need the pills and they weren't a magic bullet. He has these "10 orders" to assist with the weight loss. He says if you do those, you'll have great success. If you don't, not so much.
So did he still give you the pills even though he said you didn't need them? Also curious how much weight you need to lose for him to say that.
He said they'd help, but the pills won't work without a lifestyle change. FWIW, I'm 5'5, 165. I need to lose about 30 pounds.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am very curious as to how PhenPro works long term. Dr. Anchors website claims most patients keep the weight off, but how does that work? Once you stop taking it, don;t you get hungry again and start eating more? I don't think its reasonable to expect someone to live on 1000 calories per day for the rest of their life. Would love feedback from anyone who has taken it, gone off it, and whether or not the weight came back.
I'm the one who saw Anchors yesterday. He flat out told me I didn't need the pills and they weren't a magic bullet. He has these "10 orders" to assist with the weight loss. He says if you do those, you'll have great success. If you don't, not so much.
So did he still give you the pills even though he said you didn't need them? Also curious how much weight you need to lose for him to say that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am very curious as to how PhenPro works long term. Dr. Anchors website claims most patients keep the weight off, but how does that work? Once you stop taking it, don;t you get hungry again and start eating more? I don't think its reasonable to expect someone to live on 1000 calories per day for the rest of their life. Would love feedback from anyone who has taken it, gone off it, and whether or not the weight came back.
I'm the one who saw Anchors yesterday. He flat out told me I didn't need the pills and they weren't a magic bullet. He has these "10 orders" to assist with the weight loss. He says if you do those, you'll have great success. If you don't, not so much.
Anonymous wrote:I am very curious as to how PhenPro works long term. Dr. Anchors website claims most patients keep the weight off, but how does that work? Once you stop taking it, don;t you get hungry again and start eating more? I don't think its reasonable to expect someone to live on 1000 calories per day for the rest of their life. Would love feedback from anyone who has taken it, gone off it, and whether or not the weight came back.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I made an appointment with Be Lite in Fairfax. I saw on their website, it appears they favor the approach of phentermine plus 5HTP. I want to try the phen pro, and it looks like they do offer trazodone. Can I just ask for it? Is that weird?
I went to Be Lite after going to Dr. Anchors (because it was closer). They compound their own phentermine and give it to you in 15 (mg?) pills. I found it hard to mimic the effect of the prescription strength 37.5 that you get with Dr. A. 30 was too little and 45 was too much. I also found the 5-HTP/carbidopa didn't really do anything for cravings. YMMV.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I made an appointment with Be Lite in Fairfax. I saw on their website, it appears they favor the approach of phentermine plus 5HTP. I want to try the phen pro, and it looks like they do offer trazodone. Can I just ask for it? Is that weird?
I went to Be Lite after going to Dr. Anchors (because it was closer). They compound their own phentermine and give it to you in 15 (mg?) pills. I found it hard to mimic the effect of the prescription strength 37.5 that you get with Dr. A. 30 was too little and 45 was too much. I also found the 5-HTP/carbidopa didn't really do anything for cravings. YMMV.
Curious as to the cost- I was shocked that my visit w/ Anchors was only $140 for the (weird, weird, weird) 45 minute counseling sesh and 120 pills. What does Be Lite charge?