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'make me loose' is not correct and usable in written English
You would need to say 'make me lose'. For example, "Playing this game is so hard it will make me lose my concentration".
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They (pills) make me loose appetite and I start getting thin because I don't eat [User, Mombasa] Heavy bleeding was also associated with modern family planning methods.
They (pills) make me loose appetite and I start getting thin because I don't eat [User, Mombasa] Injectable, I feel they are not good as they have side effects; they change your physical appearance, very fat, very many people get very fat [User, Mombasa] I don't know if its maybe I used them (pills) for a long time the first time and that's why they (pills) are affecting me?
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