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Anyone remember the original Xenadrine?
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<blockquote data-quote="Seagal" data-source="post: 278566" data-attributes="member: 45300"><p>I have trouble with late night carbs craving. I recently tried semaglutide. This certainly suppressed the hunger feeling but I felt overall unwell on it. Maybe it works for you. </p><p>Regarding the feeling of satisfaction/accomplishment: it maybe sound stupid but just making a little list of few points you want to accomplish each day, even if you them anyway, and crossing these todos off of your list during or at the end of the day; this can help to feel more accomplishment and satisfaction.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Seagal, post: 278566, member: 45300"] I have trouble with late night carbs craving. I recently tried semaglutide. This certainly suppressed the hunger feeling but I felt overall unwell on it. Maybe it works for you. Regarding the feeling of satisfaction/accomplishment: it maybe sound stupid but just making a little list of few points you want to accomplish each day, even if you them anyway, and crossing these todos off of your list during or at the end of the day; this can help to feel more accomplishment and satisfaction. [/QUOTE]
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