Can we talk about that friend taking Ozempic who is now all bones?

Anonymous
The friend who was fat for 20+years and took Ozempic and started losing weight and people made a big deal about it and now they can’t stop? Now they say”I need to lose a few more pounds.” And they are literally skin and bones. Zero muscle. No muscle at all, but very thin.
Anonymous
And they look 20 years older…
Anonymous
I really don't see the need to talk about that friend, no.
Anonymous
I don't know anybody like this, so no.
Anonymous
I do, they are literally killing themselves. So, yeah, unlike you I care.
Anonymous
I know multiple people like this and it’s very disturbing.
Anonymous
You sound like a bad friend tbh
Anonymous
MYOB.
Anonymous
Yes, I know that person. They look like a cadaver walking around.
Anonymous
Watch all the Ozempic people saying myob. LOL.
Anonymous
I don't know anyone like this, but it stands to reason that some people who suffer from eating disorders will abuse the drug. That's why there should be regular in-person medical checks for this medication.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I don't know anyone like this, but it stands to reason that some people who suffer from eating disorders will abuse the drug. That's why there should be regular in-person medical checks for this medication.

+1
Anonymous
Well if we're going to talk about this friend, when we should probably talk about me. I'm thin and have always been thin, but I have no muscles. Not one muscle. I don't exercise at all. Can we feign concern for me too? Honestly, no one seems concerned. I get lots of compliments.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I really don't see the need to talk about that friend, no.


+1

Have some compassion, people.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Watch all the Ozempic people saying myob. LOL.


Watch all the cruel nasty people with no lives excited to have something to trash people over.
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