Anonymous wrote:NP here: So Phenpro stops working after some months? I thought that was the case for phentermine taken on its own. Isn't the Prozac supposed to counteract that?
Would love to hear from people who have been on Phenpro long term and how it's working for them after a year or so.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is anyone else getting constipated from eating so much less?
Yes, although I don't think it's nearly from eating less, I think it's a side effect of one if the medications. Dr. Anchors mentioned it as a possibility, and if it's bothersome, I think he can prescribe something else to help.
It's also from the phentermine. I've been taking Miralax.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is anyone else getting constipated from eating so much less?
Yes, although I don't think it's nearly from eating less, I think it's a side effect of one if the medications. Dr. Anchors mentioned it as a possibility, and if it's bothersome, I think he can prescribe something else to help.
Anonymous wrote:Is anyone else getting constipated from eating so much less?
Anonymous wrote:What is the difference between Qysmia and PhenPro? How did you decide to take one versus the other?

Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
I'm sorry to hear that. Are you taking it in combination with Prozac or similar? How many months did it work for you?
Yes - I take Effexor and topomax for migraines anyway so was already on two of the combos that it is mixed with. The drug worked for a good 6 months but I also majorly increased my cardio exercise - zero to 30+ miles of running a week. I believe it would have stopped working prior to 6 months otherwise. But - as I mentioned, it is a stimulant so it gives you an energy boost which is motivating to get up and go work out. However, you also have to question whether the increase in heart rate limits how far and how much you can push yourself with exercise. Plus the big question of addiction as I haven't tried to live without it. All questions I ponder on the treadmill.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
I'm sorry to hear that. Are you taking it in combination with Prozac or similar? How many months did it work for you?
Yes - I take Effexor and topomax for migraines anyway so was already on two of the combos that it is mixed with. The drug worked for a good 6 months but I also majorly increased my cardio exercise - zero to 30+ miles of running a week. I believe it would have stopped working prior to 6 months otherwise. But - as I mentioned, it is a stimulant so it gives you an energy boost which is motivating to get up and go work out. However, you also have to question whether the increase in heart rate limits how far and how much you can push yourself with exercise. Plus the big question of addiction as I haven't tried to live without it. All questions I ponder on the treadmill.
Anonymous wrote:What are your stats 14:50? Agreed, I was like, can I just get out of here already?
Also, telling me the story how he married the first single patient who came in his door who he wasn't old enough to be her father...
Anonymous wrote: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.
I'm sorry to hear that. Are you taking it in combination with Prozac or similar? How many months did it work for you?