I have been on the meds for several years, know several others who are and have spent a lot of time engaging with others online etc. and that is the first time I have ever heard of that side effect. Seriously. I don't doubt the people interviewed but look deeply into any drug that is taken widely and you can find unusual side effects in a small group of people. I hate to criticize the Post right now but "Ozempic personality" is such clickbait! Come on. This medicine has changed so many lives for the better, including mine. People come with their pitchforks and negativity but I would encourage you to talk to your doctor, not be influenced by all of this speculation on chat boards from people who want so badly to emphasize the negatives. I am not trying to be defensive -- I just have actual real life experience with the drugs and know a lot of other people who do, and I know that the (real) benefits far outweigh the side effects for most people who take it. For example, did you take the COVID vaccine? That was new and not totally studied - but the benefits outweighed the potential risks, and we trusted our doctors. It's different, obviously, but these drugs are saving lives just like those did. |
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I think the talk of less enjoyment misses the fact that when you are overweight and feel like crap about yourself, you're not enjoying life either. "Ozempic personality"seems like a gross clickbait term to yet again stigmatize people around weight, as if now congrats, society won't judge you for being fat anymore, but your personality sure does suck!
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Well said! So true. |
"Just talk to your doctor" is not adequate advice. Depending on the type of specialty, their age and their curiosity level, some get the "latest" research straight from their drug rep. You may know the situation for yourself and your friends, but you do not know "for most people who take it." |
One reason why glps work to stop overeating is because it diminishes the so called "food noise." This noise is also at work when you want to drink alcohol, have sex, basically the noise is a motivator of desire and enjoyment. Glps quiet the noise, resulting in anhedonia in many people. Anhedonia can lead to depression. At least you're thin. |
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1. I will need to get compounded drug for my vanity weight and I won’t put any drugs that aren’t regulated for safety into my body.
2. Even thought I will love to be 10 pounds thinner I love my face the way it is. |
| Because every person I know on a glp ends ip looking awful. They all go too far, and ruin their face. Plus even if they are thin, their bodies look odd that way. |
None of this happens to me on wgovy except constipation but I can deal with that |
Louder for the people in the back! |
So you lose your lust for life whilst losing weight? and that's okay because, at least if you're going to feel like s h i t, it's all the better tofeel that way whilst being skinny? |
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Yes I had that. I think a lot of obese people become obese because they intensely love food and get a lot of enjoyment out of that. Once you take the food away, you do have to replace that interest with something else. Something I struggled with, even on a very low dose, is cooking. No meals seem interesting to me and I have trouble coming up with ideas for things to eat. Whereas before I'd think "I'm going to make tacos tonight because I want tacos." Now I think about making tacos, but they don't sound too appealing. And making intricate recipes when I'm not even that hungry is hard. |
Right. Alcoholics have a lot of counseling to learn how to enjoy other things in life once you take away alcohol. They were often drinking to cover up something missing. Obese people are similar in that they eat to make themselves feel better. If you take away the food, you need to work on underlying issues. (Obviously this isn't ALL obese people) |
| I want to lose 10 lbs but prefer to do it slowly, and it's working for me now to just eat less junk and exercise a lot, which I am enjoying. I also want to avoid adding another medication if I can. But I'm 42, we'll see how things go as I get older. |
I have been on it for 5 years and went from morbidly obese to slightly overweight. There is no luster lost here. I'm more active, healthier, and happier than I have been in many, many years. People like you will cling to anything even though you have never been on these drugs. It's really tiresome. |