I am a 25 year old male. I've gained 100 pounds in the past two years, 90 of the pounds basically being gained in the
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First-progesterone vgs 400 of the two years. In September 2001 I weighed 200 pounds and was looking and feeling great. That was after "yo-yo-ing" a lot before that. Specifically, I was a heavy child from over eating, I lost it in
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School age test or procedure preparation
School-age children development through diet and exercise, and continued to "yo-yo" (up to about 45 pounds) all the way through to the summer of 2001, when I was down to a good 200 and feeling food. Again, since the summer of 2001 I have gained more weight than ever before (100 lbs, putting me now at about 300, I am 6 ft tall and fairly
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It's like I've totally given up. I feel horrible. I have no energy. I'm not active, no out door activities, both because it's so strenuous and also because of the social reasons. My question is, do you ever treat patients like me? Do you recommend I start with psychotherapy and/or counseling sessions or something? Why am I sabotoging myself when I know how much damage it's doing to me and my potential lifespan? Do you know how horrible it feels to wake up in the morning with such high expectations on yourself for that day and go to bed every night with such guilt and depression? (That's a rhetorical question.)
Another question is, is there ANY real, FDA approved, proven-to-work, medication to reduce appetite and
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My other issue is that a year ago my cholesterol check was horrible, which one would THINK would make we want to change from that point. I had like 262 cholesterol, with a low "good" cholesterol count. Doctor said I was in 2nd highest risk category and that if diet and exercise doesn't work after a month to bring it down, I should go on cholesterol lowering meds. I don't have high blood pressue (at that point) and I don't have diabetes (at that point). Well, I didn't diet and exercise for that month, and I didn't get my cholesterol
re-checked. But a year has gone by and I want to check it now. Last question, do you recommend I go on cholesterol medication no matter what at this point, seeing is that thus far my weight loss atttempts are so shotty?
I understand the concept of low fat and low calorie food, going to bed on an empty stomach, getting exercise, etc. That's how I lost weight in the past. But this time I just feels so overwhelmed. When I try to exercise, it feels so hopeless. Last question: If I can afford it, could I benefit a great deal from a personal trainer? Not just to have someone motivating me, but also because: medically speaking, do these folks (personal trainers) have a lot to offer in terms of true techniques for eating and exercising for maximum weight loss efficiency, including for optimal energy levels?
Last thing: I have frequent heart burn and occasional chest pain. Should this be looked into?