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A snippet of day one on phentermine


the beginnings of my weight loss journal

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11 Responses to “A snippet of day one on phentermine”

  1. uglyestprince69 Says:

    Off the shelf or counter? cuz You be lying if you get it off the shelf.

  2. onegativetruther Says:

    i got mine at walmart 37.5 mg x 60 pills
    i paid $39 Walgreens wanted $48

  3. arthur8boston Says:

    i losts 25 pounds in 2 months on phentermine. but i also ate mostly fruits and walked 3-4 miles a day. it really does help curb your hunger pangs. side effects for me was dry mouth…really bad….i needed water or some liquid with me at all times.

  4. camarita09 Says:

    hy, fellow phenters I had enough on my 20th b-day last december, that day I decided to go to my doctor and get the phen I got them and started Jan.01.09 as of today I have lost 65lbs. I can’t bealive it, im at 264! the problem with me, IM NOT HAPPY.Ive lost 65lbs. and NOBODY, well HARDLY anybody tells me I look different, and that makes me think im not any different with out the 65lbs. it sucks, but today im starting a boot camp and hope to loose 70 before my 21 bday! laterz!! got 2 keep going

  5. camboy1132 Says:

    You can order them online for 150 pills for $ 100 dollars or less

  6. camboy1132 Says:

    You can order them online for 150 pills for $ 100 dollars or less

  7. camboy1132 Says:

    Make some more weight loss video document on Phentermine prescription.

  8. teeteemomii Says:

    good luck!! I can’t get the phen anymore i had them and did good with them. Ijust subbed, hope to see ur results!

  9. Deejaejo Says:

    i got mines today too, (37.5) but im starting tommorow..im subscribing to stay update…goodluck!

  10. WildCherry7777 Says:

    I am on 37.5 phentermine. Just started today! I was on it years ago and it works fantastic, You will be very happy. Good luck and keep us updated on your weigjht loss.

  11. phantomlord1981 Says:

    i just got mine today too. i took one this morning..i dont really feel anything though… maybe it takes a few days to get the real effects…

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