My Phentermine journey

Journaling the efforts on my weight loss journey, while embarking on phentemine

I'm standing on the threshold of a new phase in my quest to lose weight. Before diving in, let's set the stage with a little background so I've decided to share my Phentermine experience. I stand 5'11 tall and tip the scales at 340 pounds. In the last six months, I've stuck to a diligent regimen of exercise and healthy eating, managing to lose 40 pounds from my initial weight of 380 pounds. But there's always been one massive hurdle: my relentless hunger. No matter how dedicated I am to meeting my calorie goals and monitoring my intake, there are times when I can't rein in my appetite. This is exactly why I consulted a medical professional and got a prescription for Phentermine. Today, I'm embarking on my journey with Phentermine.Receiving the prescription, I was taken aback by the paucity of comprehensive information online. The smattering of data on Reddit hardly sufficed. Therefore, I've chosen to chronicle my journey, in the hope it will assist others facing a similar predicament.My journey kicked off at 5 am on Day 1 when I cautiously swallowed half a pill to assess its effects.

Armed with a banana and my reliable water bottle, I headed off to work, curious about what the day would bring.By the 6 am mark, I experienced a dry mouth and immediately quenched it with some water. An hour later, I found myself feeling more focused, albeit a tad sleepy. However, despite the tiredness, I was surprisingly alert and mentally sharp. I savored my banana during my break, enjoying its sweetness without feeling the usual hunger.

From 8 am to 2 pm, something extraordinary happened: I felt zero hunger pangs. I would characterize it as a faint sense of being full. My concentration stayed steady, and I made it a point to sip a bottle of water every two hours to keep hydrated.Come 3 pm, I succumbed to the urge for a quick nap due to lingering tiredness.By 4 pm, I felt like I could eat, though hunger wasn't an urgent sensation. As the evening hours from 5 pm to 8 pm unfolded, I cooked dinner, and astonishingly, it took me a brief 10 minutes to devour a meal I would typically polish off in three.As I pen this at 8:30 pm, I'm filled to the brim, feeling like I may have overeaten slightly.

Today has truly been a day of exploration and adaptation.For a deeper dive, I monitored my heartbeat four times during the day and consistently found it around 90 beats per minute. My resting heart rate is usually between 75 and 80 beats per minute. Another significant observation is that I typically feel sleepy in the morning until my coffee kicks in. Today, I was still a bit sleepy but felt awake and focused. I consciously decided not to have any coffee so I could exclusively observe the impact of Phentermine.As of now, I haven't experienced any side effects. I feel completely ready to hit the hay on time, and I haven't felt jumpy or overstimulated during the day. Given the potent suppression of my appetite, I've decided to continue with half a pill for now, as I suspect a full one would completely wipe out my desire to eat.

Today, my calorie intake has likely ranged from 1200 to 1500 calories, an incredibly low amount for me. As I progress with Phentermine, I plan to incorporate meal prepping into my routine, ensuring I consume a balanced and healthy diet. If any readers have questions or advice, please don't hesitate to reach out. I intend to provide weekly updates on my Phentermine, also preparing for withdrawal , right from now, by having some natural stimulants hunger suppressants too.

UPDATE:  I feel incredibly validated! It's been a month since I started taking Phentermine from Mexico, and I must admit, I'm absolutely loving it! In fact, I had a conversation with my doctor recently where I expressed, "I finally grasp the concept of brain fog because it suddenly feels nonexistent." To my surprise, she responded, "Well, it's possible that you might have had ADD all along, and Phentermine is essentially replicating the effects of the medication you should have been on." We shared a lighthearted laugh about it. I'm truly enjoying my Phen-adventure, and the results are impressive—I've already lost nearly 15 pounds! The best part is, I feel incredible, far from resembling a jittery crackhead. Maybe soon, we'll have a $1 phentermine, developed by AI advancement in healthcare..


Dwayne Lawson

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