all the threads on weight loss medication

Anonymous
I'm jealous. I just wanna lose 10-15 pounds.
It must be more widely distributed than I realize.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I'm jealous. I just wanna lose 10-15 pounds.
It must be more widely distributed than I realize.


You are definitely not going to get a Rx for it with 10-15lbs to lose.

So many obese people are on it. Not so many slightly chubby people.
Anonymous
I’ve noticed all the posts too. Definitely a change in this board.
Anonymous
I'm slightly chubby and on it but am about to get off since my savings card expires this month. I will go from paying $25 to $800 a month, which it's not worth. I don't feel great on it, so it's for the best. I lost 20 of the 40 lbs I need to lose over the past 5 months and will up my exercise this summer to try to keep the momentum going. We'll see.
Anonymous
Don't be jealous, it has a lot of side effects, is expensive AF, hard to find, an injectable, and NOT sustainable.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Don't be jealous, it has a lot of side effects, is expensive AF, hard to find, an injectable, and NOT sustainable.


+1. I have 60 lbs to lose, have been on it for 5 months, and have lost 5 lbs.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I’ve noticed all the posts too. Definitely a change in this board.

Pharma rules.
Anonymous
It’s great but it’s not for someone who has 10 pounds to lose. Most of us who are taking it had 40+ pounds to lose and underlying health conditions. Nothing to be envious of.
Anonymous
They gained ALL the weight back once they stop taking the meds.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I’ve noticed all the posts too. Definitely a change in this board.


Maybe. But damn, it's much better than the daily intermittent fasting posts.
Anonymous
I suspect people may not realize what medically obese (by BMI) looks like, especiallyon tall people. Lots and lots of people you see every day have obese BMIs, including people who are active, fit, and attractive. There's a perception these people are losing vanity pounds but they are medically obese and eligible.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I suspect people may not realize what medically obese (by BMI) looks like, especiallyon tall people. Lots and lots of people you see every day have obese BMIs, including people who are active, fit, and attractive. There's a perception these people are losing vanity pounds but they are medically obese and eligible.


I don't believe that ALL of them are medically eligible for a second.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:They gained ALL the weight back once they stop taking the meds.


This!
Anonymous
36% of American adults are obese. Those are the people posting about the drugs. You shouldn't be jealous unless you want to trade places completely. Feel like starting from a 39 BMI? Probably not.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I suspect people may not realize what medically obese (by BMI) looks like, especiallyon tall people. Lots and lots of people you see every day have obese BMIs, including people who are active, fit, and attractive. There's a perception these people are losing vanity pounds but they are medically obese and eligible.


I don't believe that ALL of them are medically eligible for a second.


Thanks for making my point. An obese person (BMI of 30) is eligible for Wegovy. So is a person with a BMI of 27 and a weight related issue like sleep apnea. So somebody who looks "normal" to you could easily be medically eligible.
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