Where can I get phentermine without a prescription (part 2)

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by kcgirl
09 Oct 07 11:13

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guestnurse wrote:Hey Gergely! I just visited your English site and posted. It was nice to see others on board. To kcgirl- though I cannot help you my blood just boils every time I read your posts. For those YG worked well for I am grateful but I am sure kcgirl is alot like the rest of us and our money and we do not take well to giving it away.Plus it is not pocket change for any of these vendors.This morning I received an email I think was from YG and it went into a 99.00 charge for joining their club and that included a physical.It was like a yearly fee.Has anyone else received this.It was a big long colorful email.


I have not received anything like this .... in fact, I've only received pm email messages here on this forum in the past from YG. Never got an email from him on my private email.
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by Guest
09 Oct 07 11:49

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Maybe it's that YH imposter. The email mentions ETEL-MED and when you google that you get a bunch of foreign web sites.

by guestnurse
09 Oct 07 12:15

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kcgirl,I think I may have a way to help you but we need to connect.I guess I will join and then could we possible exchange emails?

by lcmtraining
09 Oct 07 13:29

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I have read all the posts on all 75 pages and need advice on what is the best way to proceed at this time. Should I go with YH guy or something else? Please advise!

by Hazey
09 Oct 07 14:31

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My wife baught her's from here:

gpsdrugstore.com

She did however stop using Phentermine due to those ridiculous prices. She now has been using Rimonabant (Generic Acomplia) for about 2 weeks. It's supposed to be better then phentermine.

by Guest
09 Oct 07 14:58

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Hazey wrote:My wife baught her's from here:



She did however stop using Phentermine due to those ridiculous prices. She now has been using Rimonabant (Generic Acomplia) for about 2 weeks. It's supposed to be better then phentermine.


I've read that severe depression (even suicide) is a common side effect which is why the FDA will not approve sale of it in the US.

by Boo
09 Oct 07 15:15

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Anonymous wrote:
Hazey wrote:My wife baught her's from here:



She did however stop using Phentermine due to those ridiculous prices. She now has been using Rimonabant (Generic Acomplia) for about 2 weeks. It's supposed to be better then phentermine.


I've read that severe depression (even suicide) is a common side effect which is why the FDA will not approve sale of it in the US.

That is Frightening! :shock:

by Hazey
09 Oct 07 15:26

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Someone in being dumb...

Do you honestly think the U.K. would APPROVE AND SELL this medication if it caused SEVERE DEPRESSION and SUICIDE? You must be an idiot. Sorry.. but think about what you are saying, Guest!

by Guest
09 Oct 07 15:26

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Boo wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Hazey wrote:My wife baught her's from here:



She did however stop using Phentermine due to those ridiculous prices. She now has been using Rimonabant (Generic Acomplia) for about 2 weeks. It's supposed to be better then phentermine.


I've read that severe depression (even suicide) is a common side effect which is why the FDA will not approve sale of it in the US.

That is Frightening! :shock:


I'd rather be overweight & happy than skinny & ... :vom: (Oh, well tried to get a "dead" emoticon but could only find a sick one. lol.)

by Guest
09 Oct 07 15:30

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Hazey wrote:Someone in being dumb...

Do you honestly think the U.K. would APPROVE AND SELL this medication if it caused SEVERE DEPRESSION and SUICIDE? You must be an idiot. Sorry.. but think about what you are saying, Guest!


I guess Wikipedia, the FDA & the BBC are dumb and only Hazey is smart-

"Shortly after market introduction, press reports and independent studies suggest that side effects occur stronger and more commonly than shown by the manufacturer in their clinical studies. Reports of severe depression are frequent. This is deemed to result from the drug being active in the central nervous system, an area of human physiology so complex that drug effects are highly difficult to determine reliably.[5] The reported development of previously clinically silent multiple sclerosis in one patient taking Rimonabant suggests that any patients with an underlying neurological condition should not take Rimonabant, given the neuroprotective role of the endocannabinoid system in many experimental paradigms of neurological disease.

On 15 June 2007 the BBC News reported [6] that a committee advising the US FDA has voted not to recommend the drug's approval because of concerns over suicidality, depression and other related side effects associated with use of the drug"

by Hazey
09 Oct 07 15:50

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I do apoligize. I thought you were saying anyone taking it get suicidal. Didn't realize you only meant people with mental problems.

Again, if you have mental problems, drugs probably aren't for you.

by kcgirl
09 Oct 07 16:27

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guestnurse wrote:kcgirl,I think I may have a way to help you but we need to connect.I guess I will join and then could we possible exchange emails?


THANKS ... that's very nice of you to offer. But listen to this ---------

Earlier today, I heard from someone at YG's organization that said he was a manager and he was aware of my "situation". He said he was going to check on it and get back to me later this evening. Of course, I was thinking ... heard that before!!!! THEN ... about an hour after that, I heard from Bill, and he gave me a tracking number!!!!!!

What? Now they are going to come through? Manager said I must have "slipped through the cracks".

So, keep watching here for the (hopefully) last and final episode of KCGIRL'S SAD SAGA.

by cdsgames
09 Oct 07 16:29

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Agreed Hazey... Acomplia can raise risk of depression in about 8% of people.

However from what I remember being overweight can raise same risk quite more than 8%

Counties like UK France Germany Italy (all EU) have aproved the drug for over a year. They put a warning on the box warning about the depression

In any case you cannot compare Phentermine (a scheduled substance) with acomplia. Acomplia is very good for weight loss whitout speeding your system.


At last take a look at wikipedia extract " multiple sclerosis in one patient taking Rimonabant suggests that any patients with an underlying neurological condition should not take Rimonabant"

Basically most of problems happen when you have a previous neurological condition.

my 2 cents

by kcgirl
09 Oct 07 16:30

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kc girl, I am right there with you. I STILL haven't received mine and my cc account was charged on 9/13. I kept getting several empty promises too. It's supposed to get shipped tomorrow for me. I'll call for a tracking number. Let's see how that goes. This is so frustrating![/quote]

OH, YEAH ... Bill told me to have you email or call. He mentioned you specifically -- "the girl that mentioned the date 9/13". That's you! Check your pm for another message from me ...

by kcgirl
09 Oct 07 16:31

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kc girl, I am right there with you. I STILL haven't received mine and my cc account was charged on 9/13. I kept getting several empty promises too. It's supposed to get shipped tomorrow for me. I'll call for a tracking number. Let's see how that goes. This is so frustrating![/quote]

OH, YEAH ... Bill told me to have you email or call. He mentioned you specifically -- "the girl that mentioned the date 9/13". That's you! Check your pm for another message from me ...
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