Every accusation is a confession with you, apparently. |
You're so smart and generous and nice. I've truly been transformed by your generous nature. |
Are some of the loudest critics denying that some people truly have medical diagnoses that makes weight loss nearly impossible, even when on a low calorie diet with a regular exercise plan in place?
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I started GLP-1 at 5’7 and 145 lbs. Now down to 124 lbs and getting a lot of comments and questions about what I did. I don’t confess. I just say I resolved to eat healthier this year and doubled my gym attendance, both of which are true. My long time gym did a spotlight on me. I do feel a sense of shame and guilt for not telling people the whole story, especially those who could really benefit from these miraculous drugs. But women are awful, as evidenced here. I’m keeping my secret! |
Smart. But apparently they are gossiping anyway. Never mind them though. Keep doing what you’re doing. |
Yes and they completely ignored the evidence links posted showing how wrong they were. |
Yes, the whole forum is comprised of people with elaborate medical conditions that aren’t called “eating too much yummy.” |
So you are not one of the people who have a true medical need to lose weight. I think the vanity users trigger the gossipers then the medical users are all lumped into that same vanity category. |
This thread makes one thing clear: women are vicious and no one could be blamed for keeping this med private. |
Yes, exactly this. |
Yup, esp the skinny people. Surprised at the formerly overweight people who have joined in the gossip and shaming. Perhaps they are still trying to fit in with the skinny people. |
A size 12 to a 4??? Come on- that is just a lack of discipline. That’s not even who the drugs were designed for. Uneeded costly pharmaceuticals, yeah, I’m against. But- for the truly obese and diabetics sure- not the Real Housewives. The women that are in their 50s and did it in my neighborhood aged 15 years in a few months time. That brittle boned old lady look. A few look like they are wearing an 8-year old boy’s jeans. |
Oh - and I say this as a 55-year old perimenopausal woman that gained 10 pounds overnight — but slapped on the weighted vest, added protein cut out garbage food - and lost it in 3 months. Was it easy? No. I still did my regular workout and walked at night. I cut out the wine. I stopped sighting snacking even when the food noise was loud as hell. I felt so much better each passing day. Are they on these things for life now? The vanity Ozempic users or will they yo-yo with them? |
As an athlete an inch shorter- 145 has been my set weight as a size 2-4, xs since my early 20s. I’m 55. Muscular. I look anorexic if I drop below 140. |
There is not a clear distinction between he two, and those are also not the only two options. And you are certainly not qualified to say. |