Do i take phentermine with food

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Author: Admin | 2025-04-28

Have asthma and being overweight made it so hard for me. I was always out of breath and feeling very uncomfortable. In 2018 I had a health scare. My unhealthy habits caused me to become pre-diabetic. At that moment I knew that something had to be done. So, on April 1st 2020, I spoke with my doctor and she decided to put me on phentermine. I started my journey April 8th. I did my first weigh in at 220 lbs. The biggest challenge in my weight loss journey was sticking to it and being consistent. But here I am still going strong mentally, physically and emotionally. Overall I feel better inside and out!”ValerieLost 49 Pounds“My weight has been a problem my whole life, and ever since being with my husband, it went out of control because I got too comfortable. After being married for 3 years, I gained 70 lbs altogether. I decided to go on phentermine after my sister told me about it and she had great success with it too. I have been taking phentermine for 3 months and I love it! I used to eat more junk food than regular healthy foods. This pill has changed my bad eating habits. I now work out every day for an hour, drink more water and have so much more energy. I don’t crave sweets or salty foods like I did before phentermine and, because of the pill, I have learned to count calories, use portion control and eat a lot less than I did before.”AnnaLost 40 Pounds“I knew I had to change my lifestyle when every little task was exhausting for me, from walking downstairs to do laundry to starting small tasks around the house to playing outside with my kids. The most difficult adjustments were changing my diet and going straight to the gym right after taking my girls to school every morning. But it gets easier every day and feeling more confident and energized has been amazing!Just stay positive and stick to your new lifestyle change and you’ll start seeing results in no time!”RaeleneLost 29 Pounds“My annual check-up with my doctor was worse than the prior year. My blood pressure had improved somewhat, but only because I was put on a BP med. Plus, I had gained ANOTHER 10 pounds since my physical in September 2015! My doctor counseled me about losing weight, and I explained that I had been trying with no luck. We discussed a plan; I joined the gym and agreed to be more aware of my food. When I returned a month later, I gained 2 more pounds! That’s when he suggested phentermine. Educating myself about the food I am putting in my body was pretty hard: no processed, pre-packaged foods and being aware of the sugar in my diet, even the hidden sugars. I gave up sugar, which is probably one of the hardest things to stick to. I do treat myself on occasion. If I feel an urge for something sweet,

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