Beware “Ozempic Face”

Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:The number of people who are absolutely furious that semiglutide works well for weight control and so who desperately want to believe made-up negative stories about it is truly staggering.


They’re soooo mad. So so mad.


They are mad that people are fat?


They're mad that fat people have access to a relatively easy and painless way to be thin.


Remember, there's always a price to be paid when you take a shortcut.


I’ve taken many “shortcuts” with medications/cosmetic treatments/outsourcing/etc. The only cash is the cash price. I know you need this to be true, but for me, it hasn’t been.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The number of people who are absolutely furious that semiglutide works well for weight control and so who desperately want to believe made-up negative stories about it is truly staggering.


They’re soooo mad. So so mad.


They are mad that people are fat?


They're mad that fat people have access to a relatively easy and painless way to be thin.


Remember, there's always a price to be paid when you take a shortcut.


Lolol you want that to be true so badly don’t you? God forbid people who struggle with obesity have a tool to get to a healthy weight without price to pay. You can’t stand it. I wish I could understand why.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The number of people who are absolutely furious that semiglutide works well for weight control and so who desperately want to believe made-up negative stories about it is truly staggering.


They’re soooo mad. So so mad.


They are mad that people are fat?


They're mad that fat people have access to a relatively easy and painless way to be thin.


Remember, there's always a price to be paid when you take a shortcut.


Yeah, gonna let others be the guinea pigs here. Anything too easy usually has a price and its usually a price people don't anticipate.


What are you talking about? These meds have been on the market and widely used for a very long time. It’s been used longer than any Covid treatment or vaccine, do you refuse to be a “Guinea pig” for those too?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The number of people who are absolutely furious that semiglutide works well for weight control and so who desperately want to believe made-up negative stories about it is truly staggering.


They’re soooo mad. So so mad.


They are mad that people are fat?


They're mad that fat people have access to a relatively easy and painless way to be thin.


Remember, there's always a price to be paid when you take a shortcut.


Yeah, gonna let others be the guinea pigs here. Anything too easy usually has a price and its usually a price people don't anticipate.


How about using some actual comprehension skills. It’s NOT a shortcut. The average weight loss is a whopping 1-2lbs a week which is slow and healthy. You have to change your eating and exercise habits.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The number of people who are absolutely furious that semiglutide works well for weight control and so who desperately want to believe made-up negative stories about it is truly staggering.


They’re soooo mad. So so mad.


They are mad that people are fat?


They're mad that fat people have access to a relatively easy and painless way to be thin.


Remember, there's always a price to be paid when you take a shortcut.


Lolol you want that to be true so badly don’t you? God forbid people who struggle with obesity have a tool to get to a healthy weight without price to pay. You can’t stand it. I wish I could understand why.


I already told you why. They need to believe they’re thin due to moral superiority. It unhinges them that others might appear as morally superior as them without being naturally so.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The number of people who are absolutely furious that semiglutide works well for weight control and so who desperately want to believe made-up negative stories about it is truly staggering.


They’re soooo mad. So so mad.


They are mad that people are fat?


They're mad that fat people have access to a relatively easy and painless way to be thin.


Remember, there's always a price to be paid when you take a shortcut.


Yeah, gonna let others be the guinea pigs here. Anything too easy usually has a price and its usually a price people don't anticipate.


How about using some actual comprehension skills. It’s NOT a shortcut. The average weight loss is a whopping 1-2lbs a week which is slow and healthy. You have to change your eating and exercise habits.


Now that's a novel idea, changing your eating and exercise habits.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The number of people who are absolutely furious that semiglutide works well for weight control and so who desperately want to believe made-up negative stories about it is truly staggering.


They’re soooo mad. So so mad.


They are mad that people are fat?


They're mad that fat people have access to a relatively easy and painless way to be thin.


Remember, there's always a price to be paid when you take a shortcut.


Oooh I'll remember that when I wake up tomorrow and weigh in; if it's anything like the previous 32 weeks, i'll be down another 2 pounds!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The number of people who are absolutely furious that semiglutide works well for weight control and so who desperately want to believe made-up negative stories about it is truly staggering.


They’re soooo mad. So so mad.


They are mad that people are fat?


They're mad that fat people have access to a relatively easy and painless way to be thin.


Remember, there's always a price to be paid when you take a shortcut.


Lolol you want that to be true so badly don’t you? God forbid people who struggle with obesity have a tool to get to a healthy weight without price to pay. You can’t stand it. I wish I could understand why.


So you will yo-yo on and off this drug for life? Or actually implement healthy habits after the pharma assisted weight loss?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The number of people who are absolutely furious that semiglutide works well for weight control and so who desperately want to believe made-up negative stories about it is truly staggering.


They’re soooo mad. So so mad.


They are mad that people are fat?


They're mad that fat people have access to a relatively easy and painless way to be thin.


Remember, there's always a price to be paid when you take a shortcut.


Lolol you want that to be true so badly don’t you? God forbid people who struggle with obesity have a tool to get to a healthy weight without price to pay. You can’t stand it. I wish I could understand why.


I already told you why. They need to believe they’re thin due to moral superiority. It unhinges them that others might appear as morally superior as them without being naturally so.


You guys, please ignore this lady. She has a confirmed mental illness and any comments implying that lifestyle impacts obesity will trigger her. I'm warning you.
Anonymous
If anything, the people who are “mad” are the extreme fat activists/weight loss is fat shaming/healthy at every size extremely online and woke crowd.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The number of people who are absolutely furious that semiglutide works well for weight control and so who desperately want to believe made-up negative stories about it is truly staggering.


They’re soooo mad. So so mad.


They are mad that people are fat?


They're mad that fat people have access to a relatively easy and painless way to be thin.


Remember, there's always a price to be paid when you take a shortcut.


Lolol you want that to be true so badly don’t you? God forbid people who struggle with obesity have a tool to get to a healthy weight without price to pay. You can’t stand it. I wish I could understand why.


So you will yo-yo on and off this drug for life? Or actually implement healthy habits after the pharma assisted weight loss?


I expect to be on it for life since it’s similar to any other medication for chronic conditions like diabetes or high blood pressure. I will be pleasantly surprised if one day down the line I can come off it and easily maintain my weight loss, but the data doesn’t support that so far.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:I noticed this look. Very haggard. When I mentioned in another thread someone reported it and it was erased. I often see posts that say face or a$$. Those taking these meds for vanity may not be happy with the face they end up with.


Society is much crueler to a fat 40 yr old who looks 40 than a thin 40 yr old who looks 45.


I agree and for some that makes the risks and weekly injections for life worth it. I do think it ages more than 5 years though.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The number of people who are absolutely furious that semiglutide works well for weight control and so who desperately want to believe made-up negative stories about it is truly staggering.


They’re soooo mad. So so mad.


They are mad that people are fat?


They're mad that fat people have access to a relatively easy and painless way to be thin.


Remember, there's always a price to be paid when you take a shortcut.


Oh wow, how deliciously ominous
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I noticed this look. Very haggard. When I mentioned in another thread someone reported it and it was erased. I often see posts that say face or a$$. Those taking these meds for vanity may not be happy with the face they end up with.


Society is much crueler to a fat 40 yr old who looks 40 than a thin 40 yr old who looks 45.


I agree and for some that makes the risks and weekly injections for life worth it. I do think it ages more than 5 years though.


Any method of weight loss would do the same though. It has nothing to do with Ozempic.
Anonymous
Since being on Wegovy and losing weight, I’ve been taken off my blood pressure and cholesterol medications. Now I take 1 medication instead of 2. All 3 are considered life time medications.
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