Anonymous wrote:I'm the belite PP from above. Down 11 lbs since 5/19. My preschooler baked a cake with DH this weekend and I didn't have any. And it wasn't really hard either. I used to love cake. It's weird...it's like my mind would try to slip into an old pattern of craving something and obsessing over it and then a switch would just turn off. I can't explain it. Like, meh, cake will still exist in the world if I ever really want it--don't care to trouble myself cutting a piece now.
I am very obese and have always had a fucked up relationship to food so this is really new to me.
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This is me. 3/17/17 at 163.2, now 151.6 as of this morning 4/5. Honestly no side effects from the pill at all. Feel great, wish I could stay on if forever. Had my period this week and usually there would be two days it felt like I couldn't eat enough, not this time. It did seem a little bit heavier, but that may be because I'm in my mid-40's and starting to get a little wacky.
Overall clothes are fitter looser, main loss in my stomach & waist (I have an hourglass figure). I had jeans that I could barely zip now require a belt to stay on. My neck & face showed the most change the first week, there was puffiness I hadn't realized was there. I do wish there was more change in my face & arms/upper back. No real change in my breasts, fine with me, I think they are great.
did make the mistake of thinking I could have a cup of regular coffee. Made it about 1/2 through it before heart started racing and eyes went a little loopy. Two or three days a week I do have about 2/3 of a cup of decafe at work.
I work out after dinner for 30-40 minutes 4-5 times a week. Nothing extreme. 1-2 miles on elliptical and some machines.
For me, weight loss has slowed down, from last post on 4/5 to 4/24, 145.8. Even had one week where the scale said I gained over a pound (honestly, I have a pretty crappy scale so not sure that was right) I have about 3 weeks left of pills and not sure he would give me both, maybe, maybe just the phen. but not even sure about that. I carry my weight very well so look like I weigh less than I actually do. I'd like to get to 125/130.
This is me. On both, Phentermine & prozac. As of today at 144. I feel much smaller so think I have been gaining muscle from exercising so the scale isn't giving the whole picture. All of my old pants & shorts slide off my body when buttoned & zipped, that is with a very hourglass figure. My shirts are like tunics now. Belts are too loose on the last hole.
For the most part, I still don't have much of an appetite, like I could easily eat only 500 calories (have to pay attention to NOT do that). Even missed two days of pills and didn't seem to make much difference. As far as cravings, I like when my body is headed so that might be what is squashing those cravings.
This is me. (I am also the one that responded about side effects)
Have been done to 143, but have been fluctuating between that and 144. As of 5/10, 144.
I have skipped a few days to see how my appetite acted (the phen stays active in at max 24 hours) So 3 days without the phenpro, didn't notice much of an increase in appetite, but did find myself having to squash craving a little more. Also, I was more tired and felt much more worn out as the day went on.
Always had an exaggerated hourglass figure. Now my waist is super tiny, I can start to see ab muscles, my butt is smaller, but do wish that hip/butt area circumference was smaller overall. Not much change in my breast size (fine with me!). My arms are slimmer, my watch slides down my forearm about an inch farther than before. My chest/shoulder/back area is smaller (still have more muscular arms than I'd like) my shirts slide around the neckline more so need to adjust bra straps to not show. Also, the arm holes on short/sleevelss shirts are much bigger and the sides of my bra are visible under my arms or at the back. Oh, and some of slip on shoes keep slipping off.
I brought this up so the last poster can see it. As of today, 5/14/2017, 141. There is nothing I would change about taking the pills. Now add in the skipped period and it is perfect. Over the last three weeks, I have gotten down to taking the pills about 4-5 times a week and not every day. The days I don't take them I am yawning and feel more worn out. But, I still made great food choices and don't eat more calorie-wise. use MyFitnessPal app to track now. In general though, I have been making an effort to eat more calories, started the MFP app about 3 weeks ago and realized I was only eating 600-800 calories a day.
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Anonymous wrote:This is OP. I haven't checked in for a while and I apologize.
I had a significant health scare about a month ago (I'm ok, though, thank goodness, all much ado about nothing for now) that took up basically all of the time and attention not given to work and my toddler.
I'm a couple of weeks away from my taper down on the phen. I've lost 21 lbs in 10 weeks. I'm going to fall short of my 30 lb goal, but even I knew that was overly ambitious.
I've tried my best to follow Dr. Anchors. I still need a small snack at 4 pm, though. I could NOT hack it on keto.
What I typically eat in a day now:
Breakfast: Egg white/veggie omelet with fresh pico and 1/4 avocado (I sub in a real egg or a bit more avocado if I'm super hungry) and two slices of turkey bacon. If I'm in a rush, I get the spinach feta wrap at Starbucks and don't eat the wrap part. I drink a metric ton of green iced tea.
Lunch: Salad with some form of protein (I admit to using whatever comes to hand, including turkey pepperoni, rotisserie chicken, and skinless leftover turkey leg), fruit, and string cheese. I make my own salad dressing now to avoid the sugar. Also my own tomato sauce.
Dinner: A reasonable portion of whatever I made (split in half so I can have seconds). I do zoodles for myself if we're having pasta, cauliflower rice for rice, but I shrug at the corn and beans and just eat them. Too much effort to pick them out of a slow cooker dish.
Snack: I try to keep it to something like milk and berries, or veggies and hummus. But I'll admit to the occasional outshine bar. I drink tea at night. I only eat hummus and guacamole in single serving packets.
One day a week, it's more relaxed. I've also encouraged my husband to take our toddler for ice cream without me. I hate going along and eating nothing.
I've had a few slips this week, but overall, I seem to be in control. My weight followed a predictable pattern (there were two points in my cycle where I gained 0.4 and 1.4 lbs, respectively, every month). I need more water and more exercise, though.
Unexpected benefit: despite a higher fat diet, my cholesterol is down 30 points and my blood pressure is totally normal even on the phen.