I'm so glad to have found this site, I first came across Lipotrim earlier this week while researching diets on the internet - I cannot believe I've never heard of it before.
We have just moved to a new area and I'm desperately trying to lose the weight I've put on over the past five years. My first stop was my new GP (or rather the Nurse - I was told I'm not big enough for any other help than healthy eating advice and a fortnightly weigh-in at the surgery... I'M 14 STONES 5 POUNDS and 5'6"! ). After three long months following the nurse's advice (all of it sensible) I failed to lose any weight so I demanded an appointment with the GP. I went in asking for an appetite suppressant (My problem now is the amount of food I eat rather than the type of food, a few years ago I was prescribed Xenical which really worked but then I started a new relationship, fell pregnant and stopped taking it). I came away empty-handed and deflated after being told I'm, 'borderline' for treatment and to come back in a month or so. In other words I have to get fatter to get help. The first thing I did when I got home was stuff my face with chocolate, I was so fed up.
My BMI means I'm already in the obese category, although I'm quite fit (just not as fit as I used to be) and do not have high blood pressure, etc. I'm a size 18. I was two stones lighter when I was prescribed Xenical by a previous GP, I don't understand why I cannot get medical help now. If I'd known about Lipotrim before my last appointment, I would've asked my GP for it. I've made a new appointment for Mon and will enquire about it then. If he refuses to put me on the programme, I'll simply purchase it via a Pharmacy.
I want to lose weight for the summer, my husband and I would like to try for another baby this year (I'm 33 this year, my husband will be 36 and our little girl has just turned 2) but I am scared of getting bigger or - even worse - the health of my unborn baby being compromised by my size. I was 12st 7lb when I last fell pregnant. My pregnancy was horrendous, I had terrible morning sickness, followed by HG and I also developed migraines. I still managed to pile on the pounds and haven't managed to shift them (yet).
So, I think Lipotrim is the way forward for me.
We have just moved to a new area and I'm desperately trying to lose the weight I've put on over the past five years. My first stop was my new GP (or rather the Nurse - I was told I'm not big enough for any other help than healthy eating advice and a fortnightly weigh-in at the surgery... I'M 14 STONES 5 POUNDS and 5'6"! ). After three long months following the nurse's advice (all of it sensible) I failed to lose any weight so I demanded an appointment with the GP. I went in asking for an appetite suppressant (My problem now is the amount of food I eat rather than the type of food, a few years ago I was prescribed Xenical which really worked but then I started a new relationship, fell pregnant and stopped taking it). I came away empty-handed and deflated after being told I'm, 'borderline' for treatment and to come back in a month or so. In other words I have to get fatter to get help. The first thing I did when I got home was stuff my face with chocolate, I was so fed up.
My BMI means I'm already in the obese category, although I'm quite fit (just not as fit as I used to be) and do not have high blood pressure, etc. I'm a size 18. I was two stones lighter when I was prescribed Xenical by a previous GP, I don't understand why I cannot get medical help now. If I'd known about Lipotrim before my last appointment, I would've asked my GP for it. I've made a new appointment for Mon and will enquire about it then. If he refuses to put me on the programme, I'll simply purchase it via a Pharmacy.
I want to lose weight for the summer, my husband and I would like to try for another baby this year (I'm 33 this year, my husband will be 36 and our little girl has just turned 2) but I am scared of getting bigger or - even worse - the health of my unborn baby being compromised by my size. I was 12st 7lb when I last fell pregnant. My pregnancy was horrendous, I had terrible morning sickness, followed by HG and I also developed migraines. I still managed to pile on the pounds and haven't managed to shift them (yet).
So, I think Lipotrim is the way forward for me.