Thread: Two part clen question
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05-31-2012, 07:09 PM #1
Two part clen question
The first part is is it ok for women and if so what doses? I have read women taking it but I want to see what you all think?
2nd part: it's for my sister who has gained about 40 lbs in the last few year. A little history is she had a child pass away about 6 years ago. He was almost 6 years old. This really hurt her and she is on some meds that may or may not interfere. She also had a really bad ATV accident 2 summers ago and had more depression issues and so bi polar issues. With that in mind I can tell you she is of sound mind and didn't seem to show much sign of anything but is currently on 3 meds and one as needed med. my question is would it be ok for her to use clen safely with the other Rx she has.
She take topomax, trileptal, Zoloft, and klonopin.
I've read alot about the meds and I just don't know what kind of reaction they may have with clen.
If anyone with some honest medical advise can comment I'd really like to hear what you have to say. I'm not gonna let her take it if the risks out way the benefits. Also on a side note she has quite a bit of experience exercising and I've seen her at 150 and as low as 110. But now she's back up around the 150's.
Thanx for all your help, hope to hear some good advise I can pass along.
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05-31-2012, 07:29 PM #2
I know zoloft and klonopin are anti-depressents and anti-anxiety. My brother takes klonopin and it chills him way out and calms him down. I'm not to familar with the other 2 meds you stated.
With clen sides being shaking, anxious, cramping, jittery...I wouldn't recommend taking it along with other meds that are supposed to calm you down, they kind of seem like they would be clashing together if you know what I mean.
I'm no doctor so take the input as you will. Just seems like a lot of meds to be mixed with clen, best thing to do is get an input from a doctor of how it would effect what she is currently on. Until then, I wouldn't combine them.
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05-31-2012, 07:34 PM #3Originally Posted by johnnnyblazzze
Thanx for your input.
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05-31-2012, 07:48 PM #4
Exactly. Clen alone does enough stress on the heart, could only imagine what it does with other meds involved. I think you're making the right decision.
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05-31-2012, 07:52 PM #5
She's 33 and has an 8 year old daughter and has had some hard time and the fact that she's back up in weight is hard for her since she was always skinny. But I think I'm gonna see if she can stop any of her meds without messing her emotions all up and go from there.
But like always research first rather then harm ones body. That's my thing. And that why I love this board.
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05-31-2012, 08:03 PM #6
I gotcha, my brother is somewhat in the same boat and taking some meds. I know Doctors are extremely touchy and hesitate to take a patient off meds they have been taking for a while...Some people legitimately need there meds and become dependent on them and need to be weened off. She should talk to her Doctor before deciding to completely come off just to run clen .
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05-31-2012, 08:09 PM #7
Oh I agree. Especially with Zoloft. I've heard it's really bad to just stop cold turkey. I was kinda think of a few months down the road. So I'll talk with her and like I said I won't be giving it to her unless I'm sure it will be safe. Lucky for me she has no idea where I get it from. Hint hint Ar-r : )
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05-31-2012, 08:16 PM #8
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