Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I am the Midi poster and I am going to start Microdosing soon. They told me that I should be on it for a year but should be able to get off of it pretty easily. I’m looking to lose between 10 and 15 pounds. I also do not want to have to take something for the rest of my life. I’m 45, have been under an unbelievable amount of stress, gained 10 pounds especially around my mid section which is super unusual and I don’t have the time to exercise or the mental energy to consistently watch what I eat so I’m going this route. FYI, I’m going against the advice of my GP. However, she is a slightly chubby 37 year-old who honestly I don’t think understands the effects of perimenopause or how your body really changes once you hit 40.
I can’t imagine using a drug to lose 10-15 pounds.
Then you have never been 20 to 15 lbs overweight. It feels like 50 lbs and sucks. Also, each person is different
Exactly. Why don’t people get this, and same with the Dr who pop referenced. If your Dr is 20 1bs overweight they probably also don’t see the issue. If you were always 110 or 120 and you are 20 lbs heavier that is a lot. Why do drs and people on here think you must be 50 lbs or more to be taken seriously and supported. At 20 lbs, our gps should be all over us so we don’t keep gaining.
Good for you. Work on it while it’s doable at 10-15. When it gets to 40, 50, 60 so much harder.