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I treat food noise as "hunger" so I eat. My stomach is loudly growling every 3 hours. My BMI is between 20 and 21 which seems...fine?
Do people really think its not normal to eat more than once a day? |
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How old are you? I got away with this for the first 38 years of my life, then it stopped working and I suddenly ballooned up. I used to be a BMI of 18 naturally (small frame), now I'm over 25 for past 2 years and can't even lose 5 lbs because all I can think about is food. |
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you are ridiculous, OP.
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| Say hello to osteoporosis in your 60’s |
Get your thyroid checked. Mine went nuts at age 40. Now I’m nearly 50 and perimenopausal and I’ve reached my new normal, which is about 6lbs more than my healthiest 25 year old self - same dress/pant size. Our bodies change as we get older - embrace the change or you’ll just be disappointed. Do the best with what you have. |
| OP has a disorder. Why are posts like this allowed to remain on this site? |
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Just a warning, OP. Even if you go online, lie on a video call to abuse prescription meds (which is what you will be doing) there is no guarantee it will work.
I have a prescription and am covered under insurance for weight loss because I have other health issues. I lost 60 pounds and still have a lot to go to get to a normal weight. I still have a sweet tooth. It created an aversion to meat and a lot of other things. Not sweets. |
| OP do you want to look like Kelly Osborne? She used to be a normal looking person whose natural set point was a bit chubby. Now she literally looks like a zombie. |
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I 100% agree with OP. Do GLP-1 to get rid of food noise and there are other benefits (look at all the studies being done that are showing remarkable other benefits). Don't let the NO birds interfere with your correct reasoning. Hell, production is ramped up and medications are widely available.
OP doesn't listen to DCUM non-sense. |
| Willow |
+1. So terrible. |
I'm glad you've been able to keep your weight gain steady. For me, the difference is 45 lbs (110 to 155). I don't expect or want to lose all of that, but even just 20 would be nice. My labwork fortunately/unfortunately is perfect. However, genetics are not on my side. Both parents are obese and one has TD2. In addition to losing weight, I view it as a health preventative in a way. |
Why don’t they just sell GLPs over the counter? What is the point of paying more for a fake medical appointment like this? |
Could you cite a reputable scientific study that shows any benefits to a GLP for someone who is already borderline underweight and with normal bloodwork? I was under the impression that all of the benefits were for people with obesity or diabetes related issues. |