ChatterBank1 min ago
The pill
Do you have to be under a certain weight to take the pill?
For the last couple of times I have been to the doctor to get the pill they noticed when weighing me that I have put on weight. Last time I was there the nurse said I should try and lose some weight before I came next. Six months later and I have put on more weight, due to lots of office work (not moving about as much) and eating more stodgy foods. However my pill is due to run out so I have to go back to my doctor next week but I am worried what she will say when she weighs me - as they are not exactly sensitive in their approach. Can a doctor refuse you the pill for being over weight?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I dont think they will refuse you the pill because you have put weight on. They weigh me everytime and i have stayed the same but some people who take it do put weight on becaue it gives them an appetite. I think they are just looking out for you and asking you to perhaps think about what you are eating and your weight before it goes too far
Certain brands of the pill will make you gain weight. You can ask the doctor if the pill is likely to be causing the weight gain- don't be too hard on yourself! Also, the more overweight you are, the more the pill MAY NOT be as effective. (It's a bit like hair dye- if you have very long or thick hair they recommend using 2 bottles.) Also, with weight gain CAN come increase in blood pressure, which can be dangerous if you are also taking the pill.
They are just trying to monitor you. Why not suggest trying a different brand of pill, which won't make you gain weight?