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Default Nov 13, 2018 at 03:47 AM
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Over here in the UK there's over the counter slimming pills but idk how good they are, I've never used them.

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Default Nov 13, 2018 at 01:58 PM
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Over here in the UK there's over the counter slimming pills but idk how good they are, I've never used them.

(((((Laurie))))) I hope you can find something that works for you

Thank you, dear ws.

Yes, we have them here, too. They are stimulants, which scares me a bit with regard to anxiety. My pdoc mentioned that stimulants can cause a manic episode, but so what? I mean, I don't get so manic that I'll do something crazy...for one thing, I have $10 in my bank account, so nowhere to access money to fly to Korea or whatever. And I won't do anything that will leave my cats in danger.

Anxiety scares me, but if that happens, I can just stop the pills.

If my GP won't prescribe anything to help, I'm going to look into OTC help.
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