So I have a weight loss problem. I just can't do it. I talked to a doctor and a dietician and they are sending me to a specialist who is going to show me some pills for options. Chances are theyll come from GNC or something.
Before I go, do you have any idea on what pills I should take? Any success stories with any particular brand name of pills etc?
xTatteredxXxDreamsx answered Saturday February 4 2006, 12:09 pm: A good pill my mother had taken was Phentermine.
It actually worked reallly good she lost soo much weight, you can even eat all the junk food you want and still lose weight [though you'd lose alot more if you went on a steady diet and excersised or walked daily] Hope i helped. Good luck to you :]
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fish34 answered Saturday February 4 2006, 12:02 pm: I would not recommend diet pills to any one. They are just untrustworthy. What people really need to see is that to lose weight you need to eat healthy, exercise, and have COMMITMENT (the toughest of them all, I know). There's no "easy way out" of losing weight, there is no magical pill that will take 20 lbs off you without you actually doing something (some pills DO help however if you exercise, etc while taking them). Just lettin' you know this, so don't be dissapointed if you dont' find that "magical pill".
soccergurlie1220 answered Saturday February 4 2006, 10:54 am: I'd do what the doctor reccomends because what might work great for you might not work at all and cause me problems. So the doctor will know what pills will and won't work with you body so I'd just do what he/she says.
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