How so? |
DP. Are you seriously asking why someone with a BMI of 19.6 needs to be aware of their hunger levels and should not be taking steps to lose more weight? My guess is that you/OP are that idiotic "injectable anorexia" poster who created this entire absurd scenario as a GLP helping with anorexia. |
| You need therapy, not glps. |
No, you’re just lucky enough to not need a drug to keep you alive or healthy. You can let go of your moral superiority. |
I'm a DP, and while I agree with you writ large, I also kind of agree with the PP in the context of this thread. Drugs are NOT the answer for a person with a BMI of 19.6 who wants to lose even more weight. OP is either a troll or someone who has mental health needs beyond the scope of this forum. People should stop engaging with the rage bait. |
Exactly. There are people who have legit health issues where GLP1 is the only way they’re able to lose weight to get into a healthy weight range. OP is not one of those people |
Lol OMG yes!! In so many ways. |
| Go on Hers and say that you're obese. They'll write you a prescription pretty quickly. No face-to-face meeting with a doctor or anything. |
| Why do you want to do this? You don't need it and there are both risks and side effects. This is crazy. |
Anorexia is a condition that people say can be helped through GLP1 though by getting rid of the food noise. Which is why OP says she wants to take it. |
People say 🙄 |
Yeah, one or more posters on this forum seem to think the problem with anorexia isn't that you're starving yourself, but that you think about food as you're starving, so GLP is the cure. Someone suggested it to a woman with a 19 BMI on the relationships forum. |
I think it would be helpful to only eat one meal a day and not be hungry for the rest of the day. People with eating disorders struggle because of the constant food noise and temptations and compulsive behavior around food. Take that away and maybe they can eat normally to satiate hunger. |
Huh? What do you mean “helpful.” Of course you would lose weight. But that’s not “eating normally to satiate hunger.” |
Do you just enjoy making things up? Who is saying that GLPs can help with anorexia? Clearly, it's not any reputable doctors, since you either need to be overweight or you need to lie about being overweight to get access. "Food noise" isn't even what you seem to think it is and wouldn't be relevant for someone with anorexia. At least for me, "food noise" is having intrusive thoughts about food and feeling like I need to eat, even when I shouldn't be hungry. If OP is having intrusive thoughts about food and has "food noise," it's her body telling her that she in fact ought to be hungry and needs to eat more - not less. |