My Weight Loss Journey with Fetamine: A Detailed Account
This article documents my personal experience using Fetamine pills for weight loss. I will describe my history with the pills, my decision to use them again, and my progress over a two-week period. Please remember that this is my personal experience and not medical advice.
Background and Previous Use
I previously used Fetamine in 2017 after graduating high school. I weighed 167 pounds and the pills suppressed my appetite. I successfully lost weight, reaching 136 pounds after about two and a half months. I stopped taking them when I started college, or shortly after.
Returning to Fetamine
After a recent unsuccessful attempt to lose 10 pounds through diet and exercise (losing only one pound), I decided to return to using Fetamine. My starting weight was 145 pounds, as measured at a 3D Fit scan (measurements from the scan will be included). I chose this method due to time constraints with upcoming work, school, and family responsibilities. I recognize this is a "shortcut" and not a universally accepted approach, but I ask for understanding and a non-judgmental viewing of my journey.
Day 1: August 15th
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I took the pill at 6 AM with water and went back to sleep.
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My weight this morning was 145.6 pounds.
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The pills I take include Fetamine, a red fiber pill (carb blocker), and a fat burner.
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I will be posting pictures of what I eat each day.
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I anticipate craving water more than food.
Day 2: August 16th
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My weight is 144.4 pounds – a significant drop.
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I equate this loss to over 21 days of healthy eating where I only lost one pound.
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I will share what I eat today.
Day 3: August 17th
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My weight is 143.5 pounds.
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I am surprised at the continued weight loss, as I ate a decent amount yesterday.
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Food doesn't taste as good, and I am craving water.
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The weight loss seems faster than expected.
Day 4: August 18th
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My weight is 143.0 pounds.
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I anticipate losing about half a pound per day going forward.
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I am still craving water consistently.
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Yesterday, I had Thai food, two slices of pizza, and some other food.
Update: August 25th
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My weight is 142.6 pounds. I forgot which day of taking the pill I'm currently at.
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I didn't expect to lose so much weight after eating six banh mi pop-ups (Asian food), three spring rolls, and a boba yesterday.
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I cancelled my gym pass. It seems that I started at 145 pounds and am already down three pounds.
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There were days I ate chips and unhealthy food.
August 26th
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My weight is 141.9 pounds.
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It's my first day of school; class starts at 7 AM. I will take the pill later to avoid needing to pee during class.
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Yesterday, I ate shabu hot pot and boba.
August 27th
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My weight is 142.7 pounds.
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I think I've hit a plateau, possibly because I haven't taken the water pill yet.
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The pills come with four water pills to be taken once a week. I will likely take one Thursday night or Friday morning to flush out my system.
August 28th
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My weight is 141.8 pounds.
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I took the water pill last night before bed because I felt bloated.
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My taste buds are generally indifferent to food.
August 29th
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My weight is 140.7 pounds.
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I realized I was bloating because I started my period last night.
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Yesterday I had a Taco Bell taco, half of a Barney's mug bean mixed with taro drink, half a banh mi, and some Hi-Chew candy.
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I am five pounds away from my goal.
Important Clarification: Non-Consecutive Use
I did not take the Fetamine pills every day. I skipped days due to plans involving food, like a trip to Disneyland and sleepovers. However, the appetite-suppressing effect of the pill continued to influence my eating habits even on days I didn't take it.
Decision to Stop and Future Plans
After reaching 140 pounds, I decided to stop taking the pills, as I wanted to work on other projects. I was at 140 something as of August 29th when I last weighed myself before ending this trial. I will keep the pills on hand in case I need them in the future.
Final Thoughts
I feel that taking the pill is a good jump start. From August 15th to 29th, I was able to drop 5 pounds by controlling what I ate, even without working out, and even after eating unhealthy foods. The gym was not working out for me, as I only lost one pound during the trial.
It's vital to manage your weight after using the pills. They are just a tool to help you get where you want to be, but self-control is crucial for maintaining the weight loss. This is just my personal experience with Fetamine.
Fetamine Usage Tips
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The bottle says to take it before 9 AM. I typically take it before 8:30 AM.
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Taking it later than 9 AM might cause you to stay up late.
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Fetamine is just a jump start, not something I rely on.