Extra Wegovy

Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:Are you just quitting cold turkey? I wouldn't...start spacing your injections!


I’ve been doing that for the last 12 months. I don’t need it anymore.

Huh? Are you suddenly not diabetic?


For the millionth time, Wegovy is for obesity. ozempic is for diabetes.


They are the same drug with different names. They are both semiglutides. Exactly the same.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Are you just quitting cold turkey? I wouldn't...start spacing your injections!


I’ve been doing that for the last 12 months. I don’t need it anymore.

Huh? Are you suddenly not diabetic?


For the millionth time, Wegovy is for obesity. ozempic is for diabetes.


They are the same drug with different names. They are both semiglutides. Exactly the same.


And? One is prescribed to treat diabetes and the other to treat obesity. What is your point?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Are you just quitting cold turkey? I wouldn't...start spacing your injections!


I’ve been doing that for the last 12 months. I don’t need it anymore.

Huh? Are you suddenly not diabetic?


For the millionth time, Wegovy is for obesity. ozempic is for diabetes.


They are the same drug with different names. They are both semiglutides. Exactly the same.


And? One is prescribed to treat diabetes and the other to treat obesity. What is your point?


Both are treated for the other. Did you have a point?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Are you just quitting cold turkey? I wouldn't...start spacing your injections!


I’ve been doing that for the last 12 months. I don’t need it anymore.

Huh? Are you suddenly not diabetic?


For the millionth time, Wegovy is for obesity. ozempic is for diabetes.


They are the same drug with different names. They are both semiglutides. Exactly the same.


And? One is prescribed to treat diabetes and the other to treat obesity. What is your point?


Both are treated for the other. Did you have a point?


So if both are, presumably a person doesn't have to be diabetic to be on either. So again, what is your point? Your question was, "are you suddenly not diabetic?"
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Are you just quitting cold turkey? I wouldn't...start spacing your injections!


I’ve been doing that for the last 12 months. I don’t need it anymore.

Huh? Are you suddenly not diabetic?


For the millionth time, Wegovy is for obesity. ozempic is for diabetes.


They are the same drug with different names. They are both semiglutides. Exactly the same.


And? One is prescribed to treat diabetes and the other to treat obesity. What is your point?


Both are treated for the other. Did you have a point?


So if both are, presumably a person doesn't have to be diabetic to be on either. So again, what is your point? Your question was, "are you suddenly not diabetic?"


The point is the question. You repeated it so apparently you saw it. I can eye roll too.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Are you just quitting cold turkey? I wouldn't...start spacing your injections!


I’ve been doing that for the last 12 months. I don’t need it anymore.

Huh? Are you suddenly not diabetic?


For the millionth time, Wegovy is for obesity. ozempic is for diabetes.


They are the same drug with different names. They are both semiglutides. Exactly the same.


And? One is prescribed to treat diabetes and the other to treat obesity. What is your point?


Both are treated for the other. Did you have a point?


So if both are, presumably a person doesn't have to be diabetic to be on either. So again, what is your point? Your question was, "are you suddenly not diabetic?"


The point is the question. You repeated it so apparently you saw it. I can eye roll too.


But if the medication is prescribed for obesity why does a person need to have diabetes?

See how your question is dumb????
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Are you just quitting cold turkey? I wouldn't...start spacing your injections!


I’ve been doing that for the last 12 months. I don’t need it anymore.

Huh? Are you suddenly not diabetic?


For the millionth time, Wegovy is for obesity. ozempic is for diabetes.


They are the same drug with different names. They are both semiglutides. Exactly the same.


And? One is prescribed to treat diabetes and the other to treat obesity. What is your point?


Both are treated for the other. Did you have a point?


So if both are, presumably a person doesn't have to be diabetic to be on either. So again, what is your point? Your question was, "are you suddenly not diabetic?"


The point is the question. You repeated it so apparently you saw it. I can eye roll too.


But if the medication is prescribed for obesity why does a person need to have diabetes?

See how your question is dumb????


It’s also prescribed for diabetes in cases where ozempic is not available amongst other reasons. You’re so stupid, you would miss if you threw yourself to the ground.
I can eye roll even more.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Are you just quitting cold turkey? I wouldn't...start spacing your injections!


I’ve been doing that for the last 12 months. I don’t need it anymore.

Huh? Are you suddenly not diabetic?


For the millionth time, Wegovy is for obesity. ozempic is for diabetes.


They are the same drug with different names. They are both semiglutides. Exactly the same.


And? One is prescribed to treat diabetes and the other to treat obesity. What is your point?


Both are treated for the other. Did you have a point?


So if both are, presumably a person doesn't have to be diabetic to be on either. So again, what is your point? Your question was, "are you suddenly not diabetic?"


The point is the question. You repeated it so apparently you saw it. I can eye roll too.


But if the medication is prescribed for obesity why does a person need to have diabetes?

See how your question is dumb????


It’s also prescribed for diabetes in cases where ozempic is not available amongst other reasons. You’re so stupid, you would miss if you threw yourself to the ground.
I can eye roll even more.



Hahaha nice backpeddling. But it's not working. You know your question was dumb. Otherwise you would have asked if the person was not diabetic OR obese any more. But we all know you were just trying to throw shade at this person for using the medication in the first place.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Are you just quitting cold turkey? I wouldn't...start spacing your injections!


I’ve been doing that for the last 12 months. I don’t need it anymore.

Huh? Are you suddenly not diabetic?


For the millionth time, Wegovy is for obesity. ozempic is for diabetes.


They are the same drug with different names. They are both semiglutides. Exactly the same.


And? One is prescribed to treat diabetes and the other to treat obesity. What is your point?


Both are treated for the other. Did you have a point?


So if both are, presumably a person doesn't have to be diabetic to be on either. So again, what is your point? Your question was, "are you suddenly not diabetic?"


The point is the question. You repeated it so apparently you saw it. I can eye roll too.


But if the medication is prescribed for obesity why does a person need to have diabetes?

See how your question is dumb????


It’s approved for heart disease too.
Not just obese people have heart conditions. Duh! Dp
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Are you just quitting cold turkey? I wouldn't...start spacing your injections!


I’ve been doing that for the last 12 months. I don’t need it anymore.

Huh? Are you suddenly not diabetic?


For the millionth time, Wegovy is for obesity. ozempic is for diabetes.


They are the same drug with different names. They are both semiglutides. Exactly the same.


And? One is prescribed to treat diabetes and the other to treat obesity. What is your point?


Both are treated for the other. Did you have a point?


So if both are, presumably a person doesn't have to be diabetic to be on either. So again, what is your point? Your question was, "are you suddenly not diabetic?"


The point is the question. You repeated it so apparently you saw it. I can eye roll too.


But if the medication is prescribed for obesity why does a person need to have diabetes?

See how your question is dumb????


It’s approved for heart disease too.
Not just obese people have heart conditions. Duh! Dp


Exactly, even more reason not to ask "are you suddenly not diabetic anymore." But we know the motivation.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Are you just quitting cold turkey? I wouldn't...start spacing your injections!


I’ve been doing that for the last 12 months. I don’t need it anymore.

Huh? Are you suddenly not diabetic?


For the millionth time, Wegovy is for obesity. ozempic is for diabetes.


They are the same drug with different names. They are both semiglutides. Exactly the same.


And? One is prescribed to treat diabetes and the other to treat obesity. What is your point?


Both are treated for the other. Did you have a point?


So if both are, presumably a person doesn't have to be diabetic to be on either. So again, what is your point? Your question was, "are you suddenly not diabetic?"


The point is the question. You repeated it so apparently you saw it. I can eye roll too.


But if the medication is prescribed for obesity why does a person need to have diabetes?

See how your question is dumb????


It’s also prescribed for diabetes in cases where ozempic is not available amongst other reasons. You’re so stupid, you would miss if you threw yourself to the ground.
I can eye roll even more.



Hahaha nice backpeddling. But it's not working. You know your question was dumb. Otherwise you would have asked if the person was not diabetic OR obese any more. But we all know you were just trying to throw shade at this person for using the medication in the first place.


So, it is prescribed for diabetics. You inadvertently agreed. Thanks and try again, back peddler. Keep struggling.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Are you just quitting cold turkey? I wouldn't...start spacing your injections!


I’ve been doing that for the last 12 months. I don’t need it anymore.

Huh? Are you suddenly not diabetic?


For the millionth time, Wegovy is for obesity. ozempic is for diabetes.


They are the same drug with different names. They are both semiglutides. Exactly the same.


And? One is prescribed to treat diabetes and the other to treat obesity. What is your point?


Both are treated for the other. Did you have a point?


So if both are, presumably a person doesn't have to be diabetic to be on either. So again, what is your point? Your question was, "are you suddenly not diabetic?"


The point is the question. You repeated it so apparently you saw it. I can eye roll too.


But if the medication is prescribed for obesity why does a person need to have diabetes?

See how your question is dumb????


It’s approved for heart disease too.
Not just obese people have heart conditions. Duh! Dp


Exactly, even more reason not to ask "are you suddenly not diabetic anymore." But we know the motivation.


Except people don’t suddenly not have heart disease any longer. Nor control it like some diabetics can.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Are you just quitting cold turkey? I wouldn't...start spacing your injections!


I’ve been doing that for the last 12 months. I don’t need it anymore.

Huh? Are you suddenly not diabetic?


For the millionth time, Wegovy is for obesity. ozempic is for diabetes.


They are the same drug with different names. They are both semiglutides. Exactly the same.


And? One is prescribed to treat diabetes and the other to treat obesity. What is your point?


Both are treated for the other. Did you have a point?


So if both are, presumably a person doesn't have to be diabetic to be on either. So again, what is your point? Your question was, "are you suddenly not diabetic?"


The point is the question. You repeated it so apparently you saw it. I can eye roll too.


But if the medication is prescribed for obesity why does a person need to have diabetes?

See how your question is dumb????


It’s also prescribed for diabetes in cases where ozempic is not available amongst other reasons. You’re so stupid, you would miss if you threw yourself to the ground.
I can eye roll even more.



Hahaha nice backpeddling. But it's not working. You know your question was dumb. Otherwise you would have asked if the person was not diabetic OR obese any more. But we all know you were just trying to throw shade at this person for using the medication in the first place.


So, it is prescribed for diabetics. You inadvertently agreed. Thanks and try again, back peddler. Keep struggling.


Agreed with what? That you're an ignorant ass trying to shame people while being completely ignorant? Well sure.
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Anonymous wrote:Give it to your friends. Or sell it on Craigslist.


I wouldn't do this. This is HIGHLY illegal.


+1 It is illegal to give or sell prescription drugs to someone else.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Are you just quitting cold turkey? I wouldn't...start spacing your injections!


I’ve been doing that for the last 12 months. I don’t need it anymore.

Huh? Are you suddenly not diabetic?


For the millionth time, Wegovy is for obesity. ozempic is for diabetes.


They are the same drug with different names. They are both semiglutides. Exactly the same.


And? One is prescribed to treat diabetes and the other to treat obesity. What is your point?


Both are treated for the other. Did you have a point?


So if both are, presumably a person doesn't have to be diabetic to be on either. So again, what is your point? Your question was, "are you suddenly not diabetic?"


The point is the question. You repeated it so apparently you saw it. I can eye roll too.


But if the medication is prescribed for obesity why does a person need to have diabetes?

See how your question is dumb????


It’s also prescribed for diabetes in cases where ozempic is not available amongst other reasons. You’re so stupid, you would miss if you threw yourself to the ground.
I can eye roll even more.



Hahaha nice backpeddling. But it's not working. You know your question was dumb. Otherwise you would have asked if the person was not diabetic OR obese any more. But we all know you were just trying to throw shade at this person for using the medication in the first place.


So, it is prescribed for diabetics. You inadvertently agreed. Thanks and try again, back peddler. Keep struggling.


Agreed with what? That you're an ignorant ass trying to shame people while being completely ignorant? Well sure.

Says the one who agreed that it’s for multiple ailments but is so fixated on one for her convenience.
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