Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just FYI, intermittent fasting has had the same effect on my hunger and emotional eating as some of you describe this medication might have. If you haven't yet tried it, it's free, has no unhealthy side effects (if don't properly), and might be worth trying before you go on a medication with lots of side effects.
Except for the part where, ya know, you DON’T EAT.
No one cares about your intermittent fasting story. Bye!
DP. You don't see to understand the concept of not gaining weight or losing weight. It happens by not eating, or eating much, much less than previously. Your comment is asinine as you are looking for a medication that will stop you from eating but you criticize people who are doing just that without a controlled substance medication. I went without eating yesterday for 24 hours, I feel great!
LMAO
You keep laughing and keep being fat. To each their own.
Maybe one day... ONE DAY... being fat won't be such a moral failing that people can just live their lives and not have to worry about it. But, because of people like you, who obviously think fat is a horrific thing to be, I'll keep taking my prescription meds and hope to not draw your ire.
Maybe one day when you mature and don't post LMAO to somebody who knows how to stay slim you might gain an idea as to what your moral failing is. Being fat and taking prescription medicine is fine to you, but people who offer advice that works for them isn't? You are ugly inside and out, no matter your weight.
NP. Because that's insulting. You think people wake up fat one day and immediately call Dr. Anchors for a prescription? You think that they haven't heard the advice to eat clean/smaller meals/exercise daily/etc etc? You really think they haven't already tried all of that? This is no different than the "mommy judgment" that runs rampant nowadays.
And no, not every single fat person tries hard to lose weight but let's be honest, most of them probably do. And I don't want to hear the story of your neighbor Larla who puts away twelve pizzas a day, because you should really be smart enough to realize that us fatties don't go around bragging about our weight struggles and diet fails. It's embarrassing. Sometimes we overcompensate because it feels like nothing works so you might as well just eat what you want.
Anonymous wrote:I have been taking it since October with the Belite group.
They also prescribe another substance called 5-HTP, which you can get OTC (like on Amazon, GNC, etc). It helps with cravings and some appetite too.
I have lost nearly 40 pounds with it, calorie counting, sweets removal, and mild exercise.
I actually don't really need it much longer because I feel I have retrained my body/mind. There are some days I miss a dose but am still on track...
Good luck.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just FYI, intermittent fasting has had the same effect on my hunger and emotional eating as some of you describe this medication might have. If you haven't yet tried it, it's free, has no unhealthy side effects (if don't properly), and might be worth trying before you go on a medication with lots of side effects.
Except for the part where, ya know, you DON’T EAT.
No one cares about your intermittent fasting story. Bye!
DP. You don't see to understand the concept of not gaining weight or losing weight. It happens by not eating, or eating much, much less than previously. Your comment is asinine as you are looking for a medication that will stop you from eating but you criticize people who are doing just that without a controlled substance medication. I went without eating yesterday for 24 hours, I feel great!
LMAO
You keep laughing and keep being fat. To each their own.
Maybe one day... ONE DAY... being fat won't be such a moral failing that people can just live their lives and not have to worry about it. But, because of people like you, who obviously think fat is a horrific thing to be, I'll keep taking my prescription meds and hope to not draw your ire.
Maybe one day when you mature and don't post LMAO to somebody who knows how to stay slim you might gain an idea as to what your moral failing is. Being fat and taking prescription medicine is fine to you, but people who offer advice that works for them isn't? You are ugly inside and out, no matter your weight.
Anonymous wrote:Can anyone recommend a doc in the dC area that prescribes it OTHER than Anchors? He creeped me out.
Anonymous wrote:can you drink on this thing?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Have been taking phen-pro with Anchors for about five months. I've lost about 20 pounds - 10 pretty quickly and the rest have been slooooow and steady. I cycle on and off a bit. I've been off for about 3 weeks because I had a cold and wanted to take decongestants. I do get dry mouth when I take the phen. Otherwise no side effects. I work out hard with a heart rate monitor and do not notice any difference in heart rate when I'm on it. The program has been great for me because I just eat a lot less and have stopped snacking altogether. I have about 30 pounds to go and plan for that to take another several months at least.
Thanks for this. I am the poster above who mentioned cycling off and on. Did your blood pressure go up on Phen? Mine did (I assume due to the Phen, but not sure). I assume that if I DID take the full dose of Phen (vs half), my BP would rise even more. I am not sure, so I am sticking with 1/2 for now.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Have been taking phen-pro with Anchors for about five months. I've lost about 20 pounds - 10 pretty quickly and the rest have been slooooow and steady. I cycle on and off a bit. I've been off for about 3 weeks because I had a cold and wanted to take decongestants. I do get dry mouth when I take the phen. Otherwise no side effects. I work out hard with a heart rate monitor and do not notice any difference in heart rate when I'm on it. The program has been great for me because I just eat a lot less and have stopped snacking altogether. I have about 30 pounds to go and plan for that to take another several months at least.
Thanks for this. I am the poster above who mentioned cycling off and on. Did your blood pressure go up on Phen? Mine did (I assume due to the Phen, but not sure). I assume that if I DID take the full dose of Phen (vs half), my BP would rise even more. I am not sure, so I am sticking with 1/2 for now.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just FYI, intermittent fasting has had the same effect on my hunger and emotional eating as some of you describe this medication might have. If you haven't yet tried it, it's free, has no unhealthy side effects (if don't properly), and might be worth trying before you go on a medication with lots of side effects.
Except for the part where, ya know, you DON’T EAT.
No one cares about your intermittent fasting story. Bye!
DP. You don't see to understand the concept of not gaining weight or losing weight. It happens by not eating, or eating much, much less than previously. Your comment is asinine as you are looking for a medication that will stop you from eating but you criticize people who are doing just that without a controlled substance medication. I went without eating yesterday for 24 hours, I feel great!
LMAO
You keep laughing and keep being fat. To each their own.
I’m a size 4, thanks. With a host of athletic accomplishments. There is absolutely nothing you can say to make me feel bad about myself, which is apparently how you get your fun—you can lose all the weight you want but you’ll still be ugly and miserable.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just FYI, intermittent fasting has had the same effect on my hunger and emotional eating as some of you describe this medication might have. If you haven't yet tried it, it's free, has no unhealthy side effects (if don't properly), and might be worth trying before you go on a medication with lots of side effects.
Except for the part where, ya know, you DON’T EAT.
No one cares about your intermittent fasting story. Bye!
DP. You don't see to understand the concept of not gaining weight or losing weight. It happens by not eating, or eating much, much less than previously. Your comment is asinine as you are looking for a medication that will stop you from eating but you criticize people who are doing just that without a controlled substance medication. I went without eating yesterday for 24 hours, I feel great!
LMAO
You keep laughing and keep being fat. To each their own.
Maybe one day... ONE DAY... being fat won't be such a moral failing that people can just live their lives and not have to worry about it. But, because of people like you, who obviously think fat is a horrific thing to be, I'll keep taking my prescription meds and hope to not draw your ire.