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Old Mar 17, 2017, 09:28 PM
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Hi *waves*

I just wanted to know what you guy's experience has been for anyone that took it? I read a lot about how people were nauseated and jittery, etc. My doctor put me on a low dose (15 mg) for two weeks to see if it exacerbated my anxiety. I just finished day 4, and I felt a little bit but I think it was likely somatic. We were going to do Contrave but it has a side effect of manic behavior and cost, roughly 10x more (insurance doesn't cover either for me).

My biggest concern is gaining the weight I hope to lose back as soon as I stop. Experiences? In 4 days, i've lost somewhere between 0.8 -2.4 lbs (.36 - 1 kg).
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Old Mar 18, 2017, 07:25 AM
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I just took it recently and when I was younger I had zero problem with it. But now.. OMG... it set off a terrible panic attack. I was only on 15 mg. I stopped it completely. When I was younger Phentermine didn't work because it would wear off about 13 weeks in. But i had been hoping to use it in a different way. I was going to diet for 13 weeks,, stop maintain and then go back at it again.
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