I am a SAHM of 2 daughters ages 5 and 3. I've been struggling to lose weight since my youngest was born with minimal success. An online friend told me about phen and suggested I do some research on it. So I did!

After poring over dozens of sites and reading all about the purposes, side effects, and precautions that must be taken, I decided Phen seemed like just what I needed to help get myself started on the road to a healthier me. I planned to combine the phen with WW and more exercise so that by the time I went off of it the healthier eating and exercise would be more natural for me and I wouldn't struggle from day one.
So I went into the doctor earlier this week and tried to tell him these things, and he prescribed Meridia instead, feeling it a safer alternative then the Phen. I thought, okay, well, he's an excellent doctor and has never steered me wrong - I'll try it.
Called around to some pharmacies and the average price was
$120 for a one month supply! YIKES! With 2 small kids and being in a one-income household, that's completely out of our price range.
So I called the doctor back and asked about getting on Phen. His nurse talked to him and called back to tell me he would prescribe 1 week's worth of Phen to me, and that he was hesitant even to do that.
When I picked the script up at Walmart it was almost $16 for 7 pills -- odd, considering when I'd called the day before it was $31 for 30. I guess they have to do it in 2 or 4 week increments? Get a bulk discount for more pills?
Anyway, now I'm trying to form a plan B as far as finding a doctor who will prescribe Phen for me. It's been suggested that I speak with someone at the women's clinic as they sometimes will place women on a monitored weight loss program that includes Phen.
Can anyone suggest anything else I can try, if plan B falls through? Is it a matter of simply picking up the phone book, dialing a doctor, and asking the receptionist if said Dr is against prescribing Phen? My regular doctor made me feel like I was setting myself up to become addicted to it, so now I wonder if all doctors are like that when it comes to Phen.
I should add that I live in North Central IL (about an 1 hour east of the Quad CIties). If anyone can recommend a doctor in the area -- I would be forever in your debt