I tried it all. Every fad diet. Every wonderdrug. Eventually I came around and accepted what friends wiser than me had long told me: I couldn’t look for quick fixes. Losing weight was simply a matter of a healthy diet and regular exercise.
That was all well and good, but do you know how hard it is to maintain a healthy diet and regular exercise? No doubt you do. Unless you’re an Olympic athlete - and diet and exercise are your life - you’ve had to juggle working and commuting and parenting and sleeping and who-knows-what-else, so naturally diet and exercise easily fall by the wayside.
Then, a friend told me about a new diet pill Phentremine-AE. Now, having been a veteran of every miracle cure on the planet, I decided what’s the harm in trying one more?
When this magical diet pill Phentremine-AE arrived in the mail, I couldn’t believe it. All-natural? How could something like that match the pills I’d tried that were nothing more that sweet, artificial, laboratory goodness? I could already anticipate that this supposed wonderdrug would be a disappointment.
I tried it the following day, and for the first couple of hours, I felt disappointed. I wasn’t buzzing. I wasn’t high. I didn’t feel bloated. Or nauseous. These were the side effects I expected from diet pills, so I could only conclude it wasn’t working.
Then, I noticed something else: I wasn’t hungry. It was about the time I usually had my secret morning snack, but I didn’t feel like I wanted one. Instead, I had a light lunch - and even felt motivated to take an afternoon jog.
So in the end, Phentremine-AE wasn’t the miracle I’d hoped it would be; it was something better, the boost I needed to give me the discipline I needed to diet and exercise like I’d intended all along.