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Old 09-25-2007, 11:43 AM   #31  
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So, I find Xenical helps rather than does the work.
I saw my GP yesterday to get my prescription for month 3 and she was amazed that I'd lost 5.5kg (12lb) in the 5 weeks since I'd last seen her. I told her that it was thanks to the Xenical but she told me that it was me that was doing the job (which I know) and the Xenical is only the tool to help me do the job.

I'm getting so many complements now I've dropped two dress sizes, plus I'm getting told I look taller

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Old 09-25-2007, 11:57 AM   #32  
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Yup, I think that is the way we have to look at it or it is just another short term loss. I know it feels different now..I have been eating 'differently' for a year which is much longer than I have ever lasted before. It also gets you used to accepting slower loss at times but looking at the bigger picture.
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Old 10-02-2007, 05:53 AM   #33  
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I have managed to loose a Stone and a half in 8 weeks, I am now experiencing griping stomach pains, has anyone else had this or am I a freak LOL. Well done to all above, it's so good to have this support and know that their are tohers out there.

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Old 10-02-2007, 10:22 AM   #34  
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My loss on Xenical is about the same as yours (21lb) in 9 weeks. Last couple of days I have had some tummy problems (constipation and wind). However I was away at the weekend so my normal eating pattern was altered (although still on plan) plus I had alcohol for the first time since taking the Xenical. Yesterday evening my constipation resolved itself in a fairly dramatic fashion but I'm still not that comfortable in the tummy department today. Hope this is just a 'blip' and things will settle back to normal.

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Old 10-02-2007, 12:35 PM   #35  
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I had constipation a few weeks in too and there is a Xenical support board that I read where a lot of people have had the same thing. Nearly all of us have been given the advice to take a look at our fat grams and that we may need to up them a bit (since most of us go super strict right away). Sounds gross but sometimes you need things to stay a little bit 'lubed'. So, it you are very low under the 40 gram limit think about upping it. The Xenical people told me not to go bellow 20 grams.
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Old 10-05-2007, 05:06 AM   #36  
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My tummy is still not 100%, I was also bunged up, however, I had a slice of my daughters birthday cake and my god, i am no longer, I am constantly looking at amounts of fat, my hubbie says that i am becoming a bit obsessive about it all. I am sure if he was on xenical then he would understand.
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Old 10-07-2007, 10:20 AM   #37  
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We need to be a tad obsessive at first but soon enough you will just have a feel for it. The harder times are when things slow down a bit. Watch your calories too and it should stay moving in the right direction.
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Old 10-17-2007, 11:40 AM   #38  
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hi all. sorry been away for a while, computer problem. its great every body is doing very well. well done. i went to see my GP last thursday and got weighed and so far i've lost 7kgs. yaye. am still watchin wat i eat. the problem i've had is that i can't do a weight tracker. i've tried so many times but i can't do it. can somebody tell me how to do it plz. keep going guys.
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Old 10-17-2007, 11:43 AM   #39  
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hi again. can someone plz tell me how many calories should i consume in a day to speed the weight loss. thanks.
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Old 10-17-2007, 01:45 PM   #40  
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That depends on your size at the moment and nobody actually told me but I am 261 pounds as of my last weigh in and I notice that I loose if I keep to under 2000 calories a day. Though most of the time I try to keep closer to 1500 and end up at about 1800.
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hi sarahjayne. thanks for the advice.i'll try and count the calories i eat. its hard......... but i've got to try. i just want to get slimmer. want to surprise all my family that i can do it this time. fingers crossed.
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does anyone think that weekly weighing is any good while on xenical?
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Old 10-17-2007, 05:27 PM   #43  
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Well, if you are already counting your fat grams it isn't that much more to count the calories. It is just a matter of getting into a habit.

I only have an official weigh in once a month so I don't take any results as official until then but I do tend to give myself a weigh at home once a week or so to see if I am on the right track. Plus, I do it right before I go to get weighed to see what the difference is between my scales and the ones at the nurse's office.
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Old 10-17-2007, 06:03 PM   #44  
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I do the same as Sarah Jayne, weight in officially once a month at my drs but check I'm going in the right direction myself, about once a week.

BTW, excellent start Butterflykim.

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Old 10-18-2007, 10:48 AM   #45  
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hi all
well to start with i was jogging for about 20-30min a day 4 times a week. then i got a bad chest infection ended up on antibiotics. am asthmatic and now when i want to go back jogging i can't. am extremely wheezy and out of breath and cant do it anymore. i also developped bad shin splins on both my legs which are very sore . so my husband suggested steppers which i started today for 15 mins, got tired but not bad. and i also go for walks with my husband and our dog for about 1hr a day most days. do u guys think i should increase my exercises? and also can someone tell me how many litres of water should be consumed in a day?
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