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Old 03-17-2008, 04:59 PM #1
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Question Diet Pills Questions

I have always wondered about appetite suppressants...ie...diet pills.

Which works best with the least amount of side effects? Over the counter...RX??
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I've only tried them 1 or 2 times and they gave me the jitters so i threw them away, long time ago - I don't even recall the brand.

I'm not much on taking any pills , don't even take my vitamins regularly anymore

I haven't tried any of the newer things at all.

If you take any other meds be very careful of interactions.

this site has some good info for women and weight loss-
the hormone/thyroid connection etc.
http://www.womentowomen.com/nutritio...s/default.aspx
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My husband is taking "Alli" and it seems to be working well for him. It made me sick more than likely 'cause of all the other meds I take. It''s now available without a prescription and if you buy it at Costco (maybe Sam's Club, too), it helps on the cost. I don't know exactly how much weight he's lost but it's about 13 lbs. in 2 months. Like me, he is disabled and therefore cannot excercise so that's really good!

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