Saturday, November 2, 2019

Starting phentermine prescription today, anyone have experience?

I have a few questions as i am starting my prescription 37.5mg today of Phentermine. Any feedback or anything is welcome!

  1. How long did you take it?

  2. What can i expect on the first day/days/week as far as mental side effects and physical side effects?

  3. How much did you lose over what period of time?

  4. What was your diet while on it?

  5. Bad warnings?

  6. Can i stop it any day, for a day or two then restart? (Asking in case i forget a dose one day, i am forgetful but ill maybe set an alarm).

  7. I have an important special event coming up where alcohol will be served, can i just not take the phentermine that day so i can have a drink or two?

So far i have felt a little queasy, jittery, overall yucky as my body isnt used to stimulants, (even coffee normally makes me feel this way so i dont drink it but once in a blue moon).

My weight loss goal is 50lbs. I am 33/female. BMI is 33. I have hypothyroidism i only got 10 years ago. Prior to that i was always very skinny no matter how much i ate (i actually didnt enjoy being skinny, so thats never my goal), and i was able to model for a living. Ever since i moved to an extremely cold climate was when i was suddenly disgnosed with hypothyroid. When i moved here i was 101lbs. Im looking to be 135, and im 5'2. I just want to be at a weight where i am comfortable with myself again.

Thanks!!!!!! Wish me luck!

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Today is the day.

It’s finally happened. I’ve finally hit the breaking point with my weight.

After vehemently avoiding the scale for 2.5 weeks, and eating a steady diet of stovetop macaroni and cheese, grilled cheese, sweets and soda, I finally decided I needed to stop avoiding the unavoidable. The number on the scale, gobsmacked me. 230lbs.

I, never, ever in my life, thought I would see that number on a scale. I have been stuck fluctuating between 215lb-228lbs for the last year and a half, but the number never went above the 220’s.

Now, it finally has. I have no excuse. I don’t work out, I live an incredibly sedentary lifestyle, eat terribly and now the results of my bad choices have finally caught up to me. I wish I could blame my weight on ignorance of not knowing how to eat correctly, but that wouldn’t be true. I wish I could blame it on an unsupportive family, but that is also not true. I have to blame it solely on myself. I made myself this way. No one else did.

I have had and partaken in almost every weight loss opportunity ever, but yet, the love and emotional comfort of eating food, won every single time. I’m at the age where the serious consequences of abusing my body in this fashion, are going to begin to rear its’ ugly heads. I feel I have no self-discipline and the biggest sugar addiction known to man.

I know I can lose the weight because I’ve done it before, but laziness and lack of will-power is keeping me from doing it again.

I don’t want to die early. I don’t want to hate the sight of my body anymore. I don’t want to hide myself away from the world because of what I look like. I want to get better. Today is the day, I begin to get better.

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Not exercising helped me to see more weight loss- short term

Okay, I’m not here to advocate a no-exercising lifestyle. This was just a little experiment for me.

I would work out every second or third day and see major fluctuations, mostly weight gain during this period and then slight weightloss. However, this week, I wanted to see what happened when I stopped exercising for a little bit. The last time I exercised was last Sunday and I was 110.1 kgs (242.7 lbs). At this Sunday morning, I now weigh in at 108.0kgs (238 lbs) . That’s a 2 kg weightloss in a week or 4.7 lbs.

I know this is probably the water weight that occurs due to cardio or sore muscles from weightlifting, but it does feel nice. I think I’ll continue this for one more week just to see what happens before I start exercising again (Will do an update next week Sunday).

I exercise because I want to build my endurance and strength primarily, not to lose weight. I eat at a calorie deficit to lose weight and this took me a while to differentiate.

Has anyone ever tried this?

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Antibiotics and temporary weight gain...frustrating. Anyone else experience?

5’8” Female 27 150ish LBs Goal weight : 130-140ish..

Antibiotics and weight gain/stall... meds making me so unmotivated

Was on two doses of antibiotics (almost done with the second) for two weeks in October. My weight loss progress has completely stalled and I’m up 2 lbs.

Seriously so hard to stay on track when you’re basically back up to where you started in October.

At the start of October, I was 153/154 at 5’8. Now with the meds I’m 151/152...

Anyone have any experience with antibiotics causing temporary weight gain? I know I have not been eating enough to cause a lb or 2 lb weight gain!!

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2 pounds from goal weight but feeling disappointed in my results

F22, 5’1, SW: 170, CW: 137, GW:135

Looking for some words of advice and encouragement. I started my weight loss journey in May. I’ve never been at a weight that has made me feel comfortable with myself, but I’ve always carried my weight very well. In college I probably was at a steady 150 until senior year when I gained the 20 extra pounds. I decided to do a major lifestyle change in order to lose weight and I was shocked how much better about myself I felt even after losing just 10 pounds. I set my goal weight at 135 for no concrete reason besides the fact I truly could not imagine more than 35 pounds off of my body (I had no clue where that weight would even come from). I’m 137 right now so I’m 2 pounds away from my goal weight. I’m extremely proud of myself for sticking to this weight loss, I feel so much more confident in myself and worked really hard, but when I look in the mirror I don’t look like I thought I would when I decided to set 135 as my goal. I look in the mirror and I think that I could lose 10 more pounds and potentially that could be where I would be happy. Does anyone have any advice for changing their goal weight? I’m struggling thinking I’ve been so close to my goal only to not be as happy as I thought I would be now that I’m almost there.

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Left the 200 club today!

20M 5'11, SW: 215, CW: 199, GW: 190

Hi all! I'm a longtime lurker of this sub, and I just want to say it really inspires me seeing all of your progress and victories. (TLDR at bottom)

I've had a not-so-great relationship with my weight for about four years. I started to gain a lot in my junior and senior year of high school. I lived in England, so I attribute it to a lot of beer, cider, and fish and chips, as well as not working out like I used to. At my highest, I think I weighed 239 (I didn't like stepping on scales, so my only reference is doctor's appointments).

When I moved back to the States for college, I tried to shed the weight, but couldn't stick to a routine. I think I ended my first summer weighing 230, but I don't think that was because of a conscious effort as much as it was just not being able to drink/eat out like I used to.

I moved out of dorms and into an apartment my sophomore year. I had a new job, so food was easier to acquire; however, I tried to use grocery shopping to my advantage. Trying became half assing, I finished sophomore year at 225. Again, I don't feel like I actually worked for that weight loss.

So this summer, I finally got serious about my weight loss, and counted calories and tried different diets. First I did keto, cause my mom got great results, but I had a hard time staying away from bread and potatoes. So then I experimented with intermittent fasting, and that's when I first noted progress. I was trying to follow the 16:8 rule, but I also worked in a kitchen and worked late, so my biggest hurdle was eating throughout the shift and after getting home. I, again, fell back on old habits frequently, but I ended this summer at 215.

I call 215 my starting weight, because that was the first log in my MyFitnessPal account. That's when I actually paid more attention to calories, macros, and excercise. I am currently living with my parents (roommate left his job and told me last minute he couldn't afford another lease). They are a LOT better at grocery shopping than I was, and are good about keeping plenty of healthy snacks, veggies, and lean meats stocked. We all also love to cook, so there are a lot more leftovers and a lot less need to meal prep like I used to. When I move out with my gf, I feel like I have a lot more of a reason to be smart about groceries.

My parents and I also take lots of walks together, and my dad and I like to jog once or twice a week (thanks C25k!).

But anyway, after downloading MFP, I really feel like I finally took control of my weight. I made my routine work with my school, my new job (left the kitchen), and my dates with my SO. And I am really happy about where I am, and where I'm going to be. The goal is 190 by my birthday in January, and then afterwards I want to work on weight training, and putting on 5-7 pounds of muscle. The future looks bright, friends.

My biggest advice: 1. Drink more water! Specifically, drink some whenever you feel hungry, or before and after a meal/snack. 2. Set a time and place for a meal. This helped me because I don't think as hard about "Should I eat out? Should I eat now?" I have a couple chunks of time in between classes that are perfect for me, and I eat lunch that I brought far away from the restaurants, and closer to my next class. Outta site outta mind. 3. I learned this from a book I read called Atomic Habits. Your habits are ultimately like votes for yourself and your identity. Meaning that if you slip up and don't stick to a habit one day, it's okay...as long as there are more "votes" for your ideal goal than there are votes otherwise. So if you mess up, don't throw in a towel, instead make a conscious effort to make it right next time.

TLDR: Couldn't stick to a weight loss routine for 4 years. Moved back in with parents for economic situation, had better food to eat, parents to take me on walks, and a routine that works with my class schedule and my work schedule.

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Could use some advice, new to this.

For a little context I'm 19, 220 lbs, 5'5", and my BMI is 36.1 if the online calculators are anything to go by.

I've tried to lose weight in the past with different results but in unsustainable ways. Either through fasting which always ended with me binging for days at a time, and once I went to a weight loss clinic that just gave me pills that made me feel like shit and a B12 shot. I've been wanting to lose weight for a little over a year now, and I started this fail of a journey at 230 lbs. I've gotten down to 200 but i've gained 20 pounds back. I feel like a failure. I look in the mirror and just hate myself and the way I look.

Being overweight has negatively affected my life in every possible and i've just recently managed to push through my anxiety enough to get my first job that I start next week. Since i'll finally have a source of income I really want to do my best to get in shape. Gym membership, healthier foods, etc.

I've read the FAQs and Wikis of multiple health and fitness related subreddits including this one and just wanted to know if my plan sounds sustainable and some ideas on how to improve etc. Basically, i'd like to do IF and eventually transition into OMAD in a few weeks. I'd eat around 1500 calories, and eventually i'd like to work out around 5 - 6 days a week. I know this all sounds probably aggressive from the start and I guess that's why I'm posting here for help. I really want to lose weight and be fit. Any advice is helpful, sorry if I sound like an idiot or if this post shouldn't be here.

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