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Re: suggestion for anyone with weight gain

From: tanya (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Wed Jan 30 12:35:40 2008


Hello Stephanie, Thanks! Adipex does have to be prescribed by a doctor. Basically it is an appetite suppressent. I am full at each meal after only eating half of what i used to. I LOVE TO EAT! With this i can still eat what i want without going overboard.

At Wed, 30 Jan 2008, Stephanie wrote: >
>Hello Tanya,
>I am glad to hear that you are able to take something that can make you
>"feel happy" specially on those days of sadness!! Iv never heard of
>Adipex, does it have to be prescribed by a doctor? Thanks.
>Steph R. :)
>
>At Wed, 30 Jan 2008, tanya wrote:
>>
>>I am new here and trying to catch up. I have been on birth control
>>(since i was 16, lupron, and depo - hormone wise. I really hate the
>>word endo it's just so depressing because i have found nothing that
>>helps with it, it reminds me of doom! ugh! I am starting to feel that
>>way about the word hormones too. Why do women get all the problems
>>noone can understand. okay enough about that, i had problem with weight
>>gain with all the hormone treatments, and i asked my doc to put me on
>>adipex once a day and wow i lost 12 lbs in a month in a half. i have
>>never been able to take any diet meds before but have had no problem
>>with this one. i took one half pill the first week and then went to a
>>whole one. a friend happened to tell me about it and i thought i would
>>share it with everyone else. if you are like me i was willing to try
>>anything to pull myself out of the depression everyday. another thing
>>about it is whatever is in it gives you a little happy feeling. i hope
>>this helps someone.
>>
>>--
>>Tanya
>>

--
Tanya





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