I had the same issue with my doctor. Saw him once and discussed weight and he was all sympathetic, ordered labs for cholesterol and blood sugar, discussed strategies like calorie counting and exercise, told me to record everything I did for a month then come back and we would discuss options. So I did exactly as he asked. I had already been working out 3-4 times a week at the gym, doing yoga, and eating a low calorie, vegetarian diet, so I had no problems recording it all down. Took everything back to him in a month and he barely even reviewed it and made some comment about how I'm doing everything right and should be losing weight on my own. He tells me to just give it time, and if I wanted he could give me the name of a dietician! I asked about weight loss pills, either prescription or otc to get the loss kick started and he told me "there's no magic pill." Needless to say I was furious.
My sister told me about Phentermine, her doc had prescribed it for her and she had lost 70 lbs. So next time I went to visit her (2 hours away), she got me an appointment with him. Luckily he's covered under my insurance (I just said I was getting a second opinion). He was the complete opposite of my PCP. I just mentioned weight loss and he immediately started discussing options as far as prescriptions, telling me the pros and cons of each. We decided on Phentermine and he spent a good 30 minutes explaining not only the pills, but when and how to take them, and what to eat in order for them to work most efficiently. I lost 22 lbs in the first 6 weeks, so it is well worth the cost in gas for an office visit!
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