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Guest Terilynn68

Hi All,

Was wondering if anyone has tried either one of these diet products?

If so... how were they? were they helpfull , did you like them?

Want to know before I shell out 300$ for a months worth. WOULD HATE TO WASTE MONEY ON SOMETHING THATS AWFUL. Thanks, Teri

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I don't mind the Optifast at all, but it was making me break out in eczema as it's milk-based. I just switched to Glucerna today to see if it makes a difference. They taste pretty close to the same.

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I went on the medi fast many many many years ago. I drank the chocolate 3 times a day for 3 months & lost 70lbs. It tasted okay. It was harder than Hades to mix up though. But like I said that was a long time ago. Surely they have improved it.

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Guest Terilynn68

Thanks... did you lose any weight on the Optifast pre-op?

Much Thanks,Teri

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I lost 60 poinds on Optifast the first time I went on it.

Then I gained 100 back.

I lost 80 pounds on Optifast the second time I went on it.

Then I gained 200 back.

Then I went on it again and lost 100 pounds.

Then I gained 100 back.

Does it work? Sure. Does it work forever? No. Well, it does if you're one of the 5% of the population who keeps their weight off after dieting.

Sorry to be grim. Optifast (and Medifast, and all liquid diets) have an *extremely* low success rate.

Now, if this is something you're doing in preperation for the band, that's a different story. If this is something you're doing instead of banding, I'd really give it some thought.

Jonathan

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Didn't mind the Optifast, did mind the $. If I had it to do over, I'd do the new slimfast. Don't know if that would have been o.k. nutrition wise for 1 month, I only had to do it for a week.

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