Is Ozempic/Semi-G gonna cause inequity in people from different classes appearances? In a few years are only the lower earners gonna have weight problems? I feel like everyone around me is getting thin and fast! |
This is already the case. Weight is associated directly with family income. |
I have bad news for you about the cost and availability of healthy food, gyms and trainers, time to work out, skincare products, cosmetic procedures.... |
It is everything collectively. |
OP, where have you been for the past sixty years? |
Does Medicaid not cover them? |
Only if it is for diabetes. Not for off label weight loss. |
Semi-G is different. Its instant. It's a game changer. Look at Oprah, Gail, Kelly, Jessica Simpson, etc |
I could afford it but never would do it. |
Same. |
Why? What are your concerns? |
How is this an ethical issue. |
Maybe it will be like cocaine in the 80s, which also helped rich people stay thin.
But if you stop taking cocaine, you get fatter than before. Do you think all these celebs are going to stay in these drugs forever? I think ultimately there will be other health consequences and they'll either have to stop taking them, or they'll keep taking them but they'll be less effective. In the end it won't matter. |
The inequity is not remotely different. It’s like you’ve been ignoring health inequity for awhile or something. |
News flash: not everyone wants to look like that. They all look so weird and the other shoe is absolutely going to drop. Something about it just seems wrong. |