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I just wanted to let everyone that is on this forum, and people asking questions about it. Hydroxycut has been recalled. There is a lawsuit if you've suffered from side effects please look into it.
Thanks CM for the update. I just wish people would stop taking these diet pills that offer a quick fix and start putting in the work themselves.
Get out and exercise or jog. Change your diet and eat right and I know it will be a challenge but the end results are great.
Nothing happens overnight you have to give yourself time and believe me it is worth while.
Before I had my son in December I my weight was good but I gain a good 20 lbs during my pregnancy and was piling on weighter before I got pregnant. But after I gave birth I hit the gym and did my workouts at home when I couldn't make it to the gym. My goal was to lose 20 lbs but to date I lose 17 lbs and a whole lot of inches. Yay!
I dedicated myself and compromised alot of food--mostly junk food. I went through junk food withdrawal but I survive. Exercising and changing my diet worked and now my body is tone and fit and my hard work worked. Also, exercising isn't only good for your weight lose but good for your mind, body, and soul.
Yup, I've taken just about all the fad diet pills and drinks that were made when they all still had efedrin (sp?) in it. BIG mistake. It just creates a complex and sometimes even an addiction. I thought I was addicted for a long time, and I probably was. But after 2004, I haven't taken one. I'm 40 pounds overweight, but I'm happy with my life and relationship. So it's not top priority for me to look like a supermodel, but I do eat better lately.