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Day 3 AGAIN

Going through day 3 again.  The only thing I hate more than being addicted to phentermine is having to repeat days after another failed attempt.  My body hurts and I'm not in a very good mood. does anyone no how long before your moods starts to get better?

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401095 tn?1351391770
agree..what can u do different this go around?  sumpin has to change...or u will repeat this cycle over and over til u feel nauseated from the dizziness..hopefully u have none left and no access to anymore..cut ur ties...phentermine would be similar to cocaine wd...it is an amphetamine and affects the brain in a very similar way...not supposedly physically addicting but the fatigue and depression that follows is often compared to narcotic wd...there is an article in my journal on drugs/supps to help wd from stimulants...tyrosine is very good for this type of wd..good luck and wanna had a good point..what gives this time around?
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536882 tn?1225512859
Not sure on the phentermine.  I took phen two different times and never noticed a change in mood.  but, it being a stimulant I would guess your mood should begin to recover in about 7-10 days.  Of course for you to get back to 100%, may take up to 3 months.

tell us, what are you doing different this time to prevent another relapse?  As stated on here before, Nothing changes if nothing changes....
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