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Originally Posted by gabby2415
My Doctor is going to do foot surgery on my right foot on the 16th of sept for a callus thats really a deep one all the way to the bone and told me how hes going to perform the surgery i wasnt that scared till he told me how he was going to do it by cutting through the top of my foot and then the bottom and cut away some of the bone im about ready to back out
i have a quesition i hope maybe someone can help me with this i had to see the health doctor where they do a physical and ask quesiton before your surgery and i didn't know what to say when it came to the part are you taking any medications because i didnt want them to know that im taking phentermine diet pills that i buy over the internet ive been taking these pills for two year now. Ive had a eating disorder for the past 5 years and it got worst after my Dad past away in july of 2003 i went from over the counter diet pills to online websites where i bought the phentermine im 5/6 my weight is 110lbs and jumps to 115lb back and forth
what i want to know is do you think anything could go wrong while im having surgery while taking phentermine could there be any side afects?im just a little scrared but dont want them to know that im taking diet pills and look at me like im crazy cause im always having friends and family memebers always telling me im to skinny and the doctor told me that i need to gain some weight too
but i cant let anyone really know how bad this diet pill has become part of mylife and i really just now relizing how serious it is when i can't even tell the truth when im about to under go surgery and they want to know if im taking any medication and i sat there and lied about
it maybe noughting at all maybe this phentermine won't have any affect on me during surgery
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Yes, something could go wrong. It's imperative that you tell your doctor that you're taking phentermine. It's not fair to keep a secret like that; if something goes wrong while you're under anesthesia, they need to know what could be causing the problem.
Don't be ashamed. It isn't important why you're taking diet pills, but it's important that you be completely honest with those people that have your best interest in mind.
Have you considered counseling for your eating disorder? While that's a different post, it's a dangerous lifestyle. Please seek some help from someone that you can trust.