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Daring the Alli diet - anyone else in?
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<blockquote data-quote="AllStressedOut" data-source="post: 56149" data-attributes="member: 3837"><p>My problem is not that I don't feel comfortable in my own skin, its that my family has a history of diabetes, high blood pressure and heart disease.</p><p></p><p>I don't even realize how fat I am until I see pictures of myself. My self esteem is fine until then. Then its still fine, but with a strong dose of reality.</p><p></p><p>I am way over weight and I need to do something about it. So I'm dieting. But if I hit a plateu (sp?) I have no problems trying something like Alli. I'm not sure I'll try diet pills that speed you up ever again, but this just keeps your body from digesting the fat it takes in. The side effects are gross if you are eating fatty foods, but if you're already dieting and you don't incur these side effects, I say go for it. If it helps to shed some unwanted/needed pounds and make you healthier as a whole, I'm all for it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AllStressedOut, post: 56149, member: 3837"] My problem is not that I don't feel comfortable in my own skin, its that my family has a history of diabetes, high blood pressure and heart disease. I don't even realize how fat I am until I see pictures of myself. My self esteem is fine until then. Then its still fine, but with a strong dose of reality. I am way over weight and I need to do something about it. So I'm dieting. But if I hit a plateu (sp?) I have no problems trying something like Alli. I'm not sure I'll try diet pills that speed you up ever again, but this just keeps your body from digesting the fat it takes in. The side effects are gross if you are eating fatty foods, but if you're already dieting and you don't incur these side effects, I say go for it. If it helps to shed some unwanted/needed pounds and make you healthier as a whole, I'm all for it. [/QUOTE]
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