Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have been on Phen Pro for a month - what is the big deal? I have seen no downside and the upside is I can get in the clothes in my closet again. Gaining it back is a challenge no matter what you do to lose weight.
Losing weight and keeping it off is just plain hard. I personally welcome this option.
You'll see when you gain back at a rapid pace. It doesn't creep back, it comes pretty quick and you don't have a tool to suppress your appetite.
Are you speaking from experience or just speculating?
Experience unfortunately, though only phentermine not phen pro.
Could you give more info, that would be really helpful. We're you still dieting when you regained the weight? Was it just from overeating when your appetite returned?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Good luck 16:50! I posted last weekend about my first follow up visit (so, second visit). I've done really well this week, despite traveling for work, and seem to somehow be down another 3 pounds after staying put for about a month.
Although, I don't think I tried to hard that month. For me, I kind of like working to lose 10 pounds, then seeing what I need/is maximum I can eat to maintain that so I know what that's like. Then after a rest there I add a new element.
So, first 10-12 was basically eliminating sugar, which was fine, since I don't really love it but have been eating it post preganancy.
For second ten I'm working on adding in exercise and cleaning up diet a bit more, but in manageable ways.
I'm sure for the last 10 I'll need to really commit, but so far it's been very manageable and a great experience.
I was very nervous about pills, and I did feel wierd for the first 2 weeks, but adjusted really well and am fine now. But they are definitely still working/helping me along with new habits.
What did Dr. Anchors say about 10lbs in 2 months? Is that normal? Low?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have been on Phen Pro for a month - what is the big deal? I have seen no downside and the upside is I can get in the clothes in my closet again. Gaining it back is a challenge no matter what you do to lose weight.
Losing weight and keeping it off is just plain hard. I personally welcome this option.
You'll see when you gain back at a rapid pace. It doesn't creep back, it comes pretty quick and you don't have a tool to suppress your appetite.
Are you speaking from experience or just speculating?
Experience unfortunately, though only phentermine not phen pro.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have been on Phen Pro for a month - what is the big deal? I have seen no downside and the upside is I can get in the clothes in my closet again. Gaining it back is a challenge no matter what you do to lose weight.
Losing weight and keeping it off is just plain hard. I personally welcome this option.
You'll see when you gain back at a rapid pace. It doesn't creep back, it comes pretty quick and you don't have a tool to suppress your appetite.
Are you speaking from experience or just speculating?
Anonymous wrote:It is interesting that there are no updates from people 1 year later or more. Of course the first few months will be awesome, but what happens after a year?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have been on Phen Pro for a month - what is the big deal? I have seen no downside and the upside is I can get in the clothes in my closet again. Gaining it back is a challenge no matter what you do to lose weight.
Losing weight and keeping it off is just plain hard. I personally welcome this option.
You'll see when you gain back at a rapid pace. It doesn't creep back, it comes pretty quick and you don't have a tool to suppress your appetite.
Anonymous wrote:I have been on Phen Pro for a month - what is the big deal? I have seen no downside and the upside is I can get in the clothes in my closet again. Gaining it back is a challenge no matter what you do to lose weight.
Losing weight and keeping it off is just plain hard. I personally welcome this option.
Anonymous wrote:Good luck 16:50! I posted last weekend about my first follow up visit (so, second visit). I've done really well this week, despite traveling for work, and seem to somehow be down another 3 pounds after staying put for about a month.
Although, I don't think I tried to hard that month. For me, I kind of like working to lose 10 pounds, then seeing what I need/is maximum I can eat to maintain that so I know what that's like. Then after a rest there I add a new element.
So, first 10-12 was basically eliminating sugar, which was fine, since I don't really love it but have been eating it post preganancy.
For second ten I'm working on adding in exercise and cleaning up diet a bit more, but in manageable ways.
I'm sure for the last 10 I'll need to really commit, but so far it's been very manageable and a great experience.
I was very nervous about pills, and I did feel wierd for the first 2 weeks, but adjusted really well and am fine now. But they are definitely still working/helping me along with new habits.
Anonymous wrote:I have been on Phen Pro for a month - what is the big deal? I have seen no downside and the upside is I can get in the clothes in my closet again. Gaining it back is a challenge no matter what you do to lose weight.
Losing weight and keeping it off is just plain hard. I personally welcome this option.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just listened to a podcast on This American Life that talks about phentermine. It's episode 589 Tell Me I'm Fat if interested. It was eye opening to say the least.
Eye opening about Phen or about being fat? There was very little said about Phen other than how the girl that took it keeps abusing it.
How does she abuse it?