GLP1 Celebrity anorexia - are we going to see deaths?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Oh look, to nobody’s surprise it can trigger eating disorders.

https://www.nbcnews.com/health/mental-health/eating-disorders-increase-weight-loss-drugs-wegovy-zepbound-rcna162124


If you actually READ your own link, it says that researchers are studying their use for treatment of binge eating, and that people with eating disorders should talk to their drs about using glps. So, thanks for sharing.


You didn't read it. But now you know and you can stop lying.

“They start using this drug and next thing you know, they’ve developed what looks very much like anorexia nervosa,” said Hildebrandt, who leads Mount Sinai’s Center of Excellence in Eating and Weight Disorders in New York City.

The blockbuster medications have been hailed as wonder drugs for their profound effects on diabetes and weight loss, but a growing number of doctors are concerned that the medications are triggering or worsening eating disorders in some people.

Anonymous
I had an eating disorder when I was in my 30s. It was related to grief. My father and I were very close, and I had an absolute meltdown when he died. I lost more than 50 lbs. I’m glad no one accused me of having an eating disorder. That would have been awful.

I’m on a glp1 now. The addiction to losing weight can creep back in from time to time, but the bonus side effect of a glp1 is managing addiction behavior. It’s not difficult to ignore and move on.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Oh look, to nobody’s surprise it can trigger eating disorders.

https://www.nbcnews.com/health/mental-health/eating-disorders-increase-weight-loss-drugs-wegovy-zepbound-rcna162124


If you actually READ your own link, it says that researchers are studying their use for treatment of binge eating, and that people with eating disorders should talk to their drs about using glps. So, thanks for sharing.


You didn't read it. But now you know and you can stop lying.

“They start using this drug and next thing you know, they’ve developed what looks very much like anorexia nervosa,” said Hildebrandt, who leads Mount Sinai’s Center of Excellence in Eating and Weight Disorders in New York City.

The blockbuster medications have been hailed as wonder drugs for their profound effects on diabetes and weight loss, but a growing number of doctors are concerned that the medications are triggering or worsening eating disorders in some people.


So, you've now read it after you posted the link, congratulations! It also says the stuff that I noted in my post, because I actually did read the link. I think anyone reading here should be the entire length because it does discuss the controversy around this and doesn't draw any direct conclusions.

Which celebrity death are you hoping for, by the way? I've been meaning to ask this.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Oh look, to nobody’s surprise it can trigger eating disorders.

https://www.nbcnews.com/health/mental-health/eating-disorders-increase-weight-loss-drugs-wegovy-zepbound-rcna162124


If you actually READ your own link, it says that researchers are studying their use for treatment of binge eating, and that people with eating disorders should talk to their drs about using glps. So, thanks for sharing.


You didn't read it. But now you know and you can stop lying.

“They start using this drug and next thing you know, they’ve developed what looks very much like anorexia nervosa,” said Hildebrandt, who leads Mount Sinai’s Center of Excellence in Eating and Weight Disorders in New York City.

The blockbuster medications have been hailed as wonder drugs for their profound effects on diabetes and weight loss, but a growing number of doctors are concerned that the medications are triggering or worsening eating disorders in some people.


So, you've now read it after you posted the link, congratulations! It also says the stuff that I noted in my post, because I actually did read the link. I think anyone reading here should be the entire length because it does discuss the controversy around this and doesn't draw any direct conclusions.

Which celebrity death are you hoping for, by the way? I've been meaning to ask this.


Dear, you are not a Dr. You know nothing.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Oh look, to nobody’s surprise it can trigger eating disorders.

https://www.nbcnews.com/health/mental-health/eating-disorders-increase-weight-loss-drugs-wegovy-zepbound-rcna162124


If you actually READ your own link, it says that researchers are studying their use for treatment of binge eating, and that people with eating disorders should talk to their drs about using glps. So, thanks for sharing.


You didn't read it. But now you know and you can stop lying.

“They start using this drug and next thing you know, they’ve developed what looks very much like anorexia nervosa,” said Hildebrandt, who leads Mount Sinai’s Center of Excellence in Eating and Weight Disorders in New York City.

The blockbuster medications have been hailed as wonder drugs for their profound effects on diabetes and weight loss, but a growing number of doctors are concerned that the medications are triggering or worsening eating disorders in some people.


So, you've now read it after you posted the link, congratulations! It also says the stuff that I noted in my post, because I actually did read the link. I think anyone reading here should be the entire length because it does discuss the controversy around this and doesn't draw any direct conclusions.

Which celebrity death are you hoping for, by the way? I've been meaning to ask this.


Dear, you are not a Dr. You know nothing.


Good thing that I have repeatedly said ' I am not a dr '. I'm also not a liar, unlike you.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Oh look, to nobody’s surprise it can trigger eating disorders.

https://www.nbcnews.com/health/mental-health/eating-disorders-increase-weight-loss-drugs-wegovy-zepbound-rcna162124


If you actually READ your own link, it says that researchers are studying their use for treatment of binge eating, and that people with eating disorders should talk to their drs about using glps. So, thanks for sharing.


You didn't read it. But now you know and you can stop lying.

“They start using this drug and next thing you know, they’ve developed what looks very much like anorexia nervosa,” said Hildebrandt, who leads Mount Sinai’s Center of Excellence in Eating and Weight Disorders in New York City.

The blockbuster medications have been hailed as wonder drugs for their profound effects on diabetes and weight loss, but a growing number of doctors are concerned that the medications are triggering or worsening eating disorders in some people.


So, you've now read it after you posted the link, congratulations! It also says the stuff that I noted in my post, because I actually did read the link. I think anyone reading here should be the entire length because it does discuss the controversy around this and doesn't draw any direct conclusions.

Which celebrity death are you hoping for, by the way? I've been meaning to ask this.


Dear, you are not a Dr. You know nothing.


Oh look, it's the poster who calls everyone "dear." Yuck.
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