I've been away for a long time but am glad to report that I stopped using phen 10 days ago and have maintained my weight. I even actually lost 2 lbs. I was afraid of stopping because I keep reading about how people have lost over a hundred lbs to then gain it back and are retrying this again. I am down to 119...FINALLY! And 4 lbs. lower than my initial goal. I started out at like 173...and my small 5'4 frame was not made for 173.
I now only do 30 minutes of cardio and then weights 3 days a week. I am still working on toning up my body but am very close. I also have been eating the same and drinking tons of water even though my mouth isn't dry.
Heres my thing. Have the ones on this forum that have lost and then regained 50+ worked out while they were initially on phen? Did you eat everytime you were hungry because your appetite wasn't suppressed? I think alot of people think that once you're skinny you can stay there with no effort. Being born naturally thin, being able to go back to a slim build once you lose all the emotional weight gain, and then being naturally heavy and struggling to be thin are all very different.
I am the second one.I gained alot of weight when I was dealing with a bad relationship/breakup and when i got down to 140 I was able to maintain it for over 3 months with little effort so now I know that I can stay at 120 and only have to work out to keep toned but not because of fear of weight gain.
I'd love to hear about you ladies. It seems as if alot of you have been yo-yoing and that seems very unhealthy but then in the long run kinda pointless maybe because it's gonna happen again...? I'm not trying to be mean at ALL with that comment. I just want to get an understanding on what went wrong and what is the reason why everyone thinks that: Yes! This is it! NO MORE BEING A WEIGHT THAT I HATE!!!
any response would be cool. I read this forum constantly and don't really post because I'm lazy.
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