I was really intimidated by the product, too. Prior to staring, I
read everything I could get my hands on about Alli. I perused this website for hours and talked to my doctor-who supported it. Doing the research really helped me
a lot and it managed my expectations. Which, IMO, is a key element.
I did the low fat diet for a few
days prior and took that time to absorb a lot of the information before
I started taking pills. I was still leary about treatment effects, but
I was fortunate enough to have my start date coincide with some
vacation time. So, if my system did react badly-I wouldn't be at work.
I've been taking the pills for a little over two weeks. I've got thirty pounds to lose and I've lost a little under 7 lbs, so I'm satisifed that it's going in the right direction for me. I will admit, I tend to err on the side of caution when it comes to fat grams per meal. It's better for me, personally, to stay on the low end or even a shade under what's recommended-rather than worry and stress about what "might" happen if I push the envelope. I may get braver as time passes-but for right now-this is working.
Like any diet, I think it's what you make of it. Yet with Alli, there is the issue of treatment effects so it probably keeps me more honest than I would be on WW or another plan. And I've tried a lot of different plans. :)
Have you started taking the pills? How is it going so far?

Always bear in mind that your own resolution to succeed is more imporant than any one thing
~ Abraham Lincoln