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Default Aug 29, 2022 at 11:23 AM
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My goal is to lose the 17 pounds that I've gained since I met my husband. I weighed 128 when I met him and now I weigh a hefty 145, and I am only 5 feet 2 inches. I have a protruding belly now and my face is a lot fatter, which makes me most unhappy.

I am using PhenQ weight loss supplements and Slim Fast shakes to lose the extra pounds, and I figure it will take at least 3-4 months in total.

On the weekends, since my husband is around and makes dieting harder since we eat together, I allow myself to cheat, but only just a little bit.

I also plan on getting an exercise bike for our home so I can add exercise too.

I lost 8 pounds before our wedding using just Slim Fast. Now, I have added the PhenQ all natural diet pills and I hope they work!!!

Anyone ever used PhenQ or heard of it before??

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Default Sep 05, 2022 at 06:26 PM
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Never heard of PhenQ...

But I'd say exercise is better not only for weight loss but for mental health, too! Good if you get the bike!

Just beware of yo-yo dieting... it can actually cause you to gain the weight back and more...
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My goal is to lose the 17 pounds that I've gained since I met my husband. I weighed 128 when I met him and now I weigh a hefty 145, and I am only 5 feet 2 inches. I have a protruding belly now and my face is a lot fatter, which makes me most unhappy.

I am using PhenQ weight loss supplements and Slim Fast shakes to lose the extra pounds, and I figure it will take at least 3-4 months in total.

On the weekends, since my husband is around and makes dieting harder since we eat together, I allow myself to cheat, but only just a little bit.

I also plan on getting an exercise bike for our home so I can add exercise too.

I lost 8 pounds before our wedding using just Slim Fast. Now, I have added the PhenQ all natural diet pills and I hope they work!!!

Anyone ever used PhenQ or heard of it before??
Never heard of it. I am now using Slim Fast meal replacement.

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