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Sorry if this isn't the right catergory....
I'm an 18 year old female. I've been on and off dieting for a few years now and nothing seems to be working the way I'd like it too. I lost elevn pounds last summer but I gained it all back as soon as School started again. I've been considering diet pills and since I'm old enough to buy them now, I think I'm gonna try them. I have afew questions though.
1.) Can anyone tell me the risks involved?
2.) I heard that once you stop using them, you gain all the weight back, but if I work ahrd enough, will the weight stay off?
3.) What would be the best and most effective for me?
Any help would be much appreciated.

yep, keep taking those diet pills and it will work for you. You will become skinny. And if you stop, the weight will come back, and it won't come back as muscle(which you will lose through diet pills) it will come back in the form of glycerol, also known as fat.

Ironic that you mentioned "if i WORK HARD ENOUGH"
when you're talking about diet pills, which is the lazy, stupid, and unhealthy way to lose weight.

If you're willing to work hard when it comes to losing weight, have you considered exercising?

8 small meals a day, 2 miles of jogging, a hundred or so sit ups will make you lose weight, tone your body, which is really sexy(which is one thing diets and diet pills can NEVER do), make you healthier, and possibly increase your self esteem.

oh and did I mention that running two miles a day followed by a few hundred situps shouldn't take more than half an hour? Unless of course you run slow, but if you work your way up and push yourself, you should be able to run 2 miles in a short amount of time over just a few months.

EDIT: Sorry for being rude, you came off as the desperate type of girl who just wanted to be thin no matter the cost. By the way, diet pills and exercise aren't a good combination(you'll kill yourself). You'd be better off doing one or the other. I recommend exercise.

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(Rating: 5) While this was helpful I'll have you know tha I ran two or three miles five times a week over the summer plus plenty of other cardio. I appreciate the advice but you don't have to be so goddamned rude.


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