Guest guest Posted April 12, 2008 Report Share Posted April 12, 2008 What is the physiological response to phentermine? I am 69 years old, physically in pretty good shape, but have been sick for the past ten years. Retired in 2003 because I was too sick to work, eventually diagnosed with lead and mercury poisoning in 2006. Fatigue, muscle weakness, tremors, brain fog. I don't even remember who I was, but if I take a dose of phentermine, doesn't matter if it's 30 or 37 mg, I am my old self for the rest of the day. I only take them twice a week. I am aware that taking them often would build up a tolerance and I would have to increase the dose, but this activity is so important to my mental health, I never exceed this dosage. What switch is phentermine turning on? A fractured arm wouldn't work, no matter what pill I took so what system is so damaged that on one day I can barely get out of bed, but if I take a phentermine I am restored, temporarily, to feeling great. Chelated with EDTA IV's for a year, then switched to Andy's protocol in Jan 2008. Really looking forward to some explanations. Thank you so much. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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