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Re: LipotrimFrom: tracy (anonymous@obgyn.net)Wed, 12 Mar 2003 17:02:04 -0600 (CST)
At Tue, 15 Oct 2002, Lakefever2 wrote: > >Wow! That's awesome! Great job! > >--- Seamus <anonymous@obgyn.net> wrote: >> Hello, >> >> I started a Lipotrim diet on Sunday 6th October. >> Well, I was supposed >> to start a few days earlier, but several times I >> went mad with hunger >> and indulged in binge eating. I finally started the >> diet properly on >> the Sunday morning and managed to stick to it - I >> had eaten all the food >> in the house and the shops were closed. By the >> Monday I didn't feel so >> hungry anymore. I was drinking loads of water - >> about four pints per >> day (half the recommended amount) - but this seemed >> to keep the initial >> hunger pangs at bay. >> >> I was weighed last Tuesday at 6pm. After only 2 >> days and 7 hours on the >> diet, I had lost an astounding 10 lbs! This past >> week I have stuck >> religiously to the diet (with the exception of >> having milk in my coffee >> twice). Just the three sachets per day, no ordinary >> food. The only >> sachet I really like is the chicken soup, which by >> itself is really >> bland. But it becomes really tasty when mixed with >> curry, chili or >> barbecue powder etc. which is allowed. >> >> All week I felt I was losing weight but I didn't >> know how much. The >> omens were good, however. On Friday evening I was >> mesured for a hired >> morning suit for a forthcoming wedding. My waist >> size was two inches >> shorter than it had been for over a year. And over >> the weekend I >> noticed that my legs and face seemed a bit slimmer. >> My love handles >> were also shrinking. But tonight at the clinic, the >> weigh-in was to be >> the moment of truth. >> >> I had been told to expect a smaller weight loss than >> the first week as >> that had been mainly water. I would have been happy >> with losing 6-7 >> pounds, but was secretly hoping for another 10 pound >> loss. But I am >> absolutely delighted to report that in one week I >> have lost a >> flabbergasting 13 pounds! >> >> So in the course of less than 10 days I have lost 23 >> lbs = 1 stone 9 lbs >> = 10 kg. And my BMI has come down from a morbidly >> obese 41 to a plain >> obese 38. (22 is healthy.) >> >> I still have a long way to go. I started out at 19 >> stone 12 lbs = 278 >> lbs = 126 kg. >> >> My target weight is 11 stone 11 lbs = 165 lbs > 75kg. >> >> Now I am down to 18 stone, 3 lbs = 255 lbs = 116 kg. >> >> What a start! I am well on the way. >> >> Unfortunately I am going to America shortly for a >> week and my trip >> includes a wedding and two pre-wedding banquets so I >> will have to eat >> out of politeness. I feared that this would be a >> disaster. But the >> clinic has advised me to switch temporarily to the >> Atkins Diet. I will >> have to avoid all sweet and sugary food and drink >> plus carbohydrates - >> bread, pasta, rice and potatoes. But I can eat >> meat, fish and fresh and >> cooked vegetables. I will still lose weight, but at >> a slower rate. >> >> But I am looking forward to getting back on Lipotrim >> with its >> spectacular results. The start-up 2-3 days were >> hell on earth. But >> once I broke the back of it, it has been fantastic. >> I usually don't >> even feel hungry most of the time. And when I do, a >> swig of water or a >> chicken soup sort me out. >> >> I have been overweight since the age of 12. I am >> now 35. Already I >> weigh less than I have done for years and I am >> feeling much lighter and >> nimbler on my feet than before. The psychological >> benefits and the >> sense of achievement are immense. And it is a >> virtuous circle - success >> breeding even more success. >> >> I am delighted with Lipotrim. It is turning my life >> around. >> >> Regards, >> >> Seamus >> >> At Mon, 13 Aug 2001, Kelly wrote: >> > >> >Hi Ladies, >> > >> >The hospital have suggested that I go on lipotrim >> which consists of 3 shakes >> >a day and nothing else apart from water, not even a >> grape these shakes put >> >your body into ketone which guarantees that you >> lose a stone a month. I >> >need to lose 3 so it would take me 3 months. >> > >> >When you come off it you have to go on a re-feed >> program which means >> >introducing solids back very slowly. >> > >> >I'm not all that confident about taking it and >> wonder if anybody has had any >> >good or bad experience of this. >> > >> >I would be most grateful to any replies I receive. >> > >> >Thank You >> >Kelly >>Hi, i recently went to see a doctor who charged me £55 for the consultation and one weeks supply of lipotrim. i started it on tuesday morning, i felt ok til about 7 that night, i couldnt take it, i had to have food, i ate dinner and i felt fat, i still have 6 days supply but i dont know if i can try it again, tracy. >> -- >> Seamus >> > >http://faith.yahoo.com
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