How to get a glp1 script if healthy weight

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote: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 don’t they just sell GLPs over the counter? What is the point of paying more for a fake medical appointment like this?


Keep up appearances. Same with the TRT clinics using teleheath to avoid looking like drug dealers.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:OP has a disorder. Why are posts like this allowed to remain on this site?


why are people so mad? OP is 45yrs. old, not a teenage girl with eating disorders.

I'm going through menopause at 50 and it's hell to keep my weight. I mean, I get bloated and gain weight from drinking water, geez!


That's just called having a human body


My body does the same thing and now that I'm on Wegovy, I'm dropping all of that water I was retaining. 7 pounds down in 6 days!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote: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.

No, but she might want to look like Kelly Clarkson, who looks fabulous after using a glp-1. The natural set point argument is ridiculous. Millions of women color their mousy tresses blonde every few weeks. Maybe they should just accept what they naturally have.
Anonymous
Wow, this is truly gross. Op, you need a mental health provider. You have body dysmorphia and anorexia. What a terrible example to set for your kids.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote: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.

No, but she might want to look like Kelly Clarkson, who looks fabulous after using a glp-1. The natural set point argument is ridiculous. Millions of women color their mousy tresses blonde every few weeks. Maybe they should just accept what they naturally have.


Did you read the op? OP’s current BMI is 19. She is more likely to look like Kelly Osborne than Kelly clarkson.
Anonymous
OP, as someone who is no stranger to this: please get some help. I’m 5’7” and 125lbs too and it would be completely insane for me to take these meds, as it would be for you. The food noise is common with eating disorders too. It doesn’t require this kind of medication. Maybe therapy and an antidepressant. Good luck.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Wow, this is truly gross. Op, you need a mental health provider. You have body dysmorphia and anorexia. What a terrible example to set for your kids.

For being able to diagnose someone from a post, you sure seem to not understand a lot about eating disorders.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote: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.

No, but she might want to look like Kelly Clarkson, who looks fabulous after using a glp-1. The natural set point argument is ridiculous. Millions of women color their mousy tresses blonde every few weeks. Maybe they should just accept what they naturally have.


Did you read the op? OP’s current BMI is 19. She is more likely to look like Kelly Osborne than Kelly Clarkson.


And your BMI is 47. Put the KFC bucket down, Precious.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote: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.

No, but she might want to look like Kelly Clarkson, who looks fabulous after using a glp-1. The natural set point argument is ridiculous. Millions of women color their mousy tresses blonde every few weeks. Maybe they should just accept what they naturally have.


Did you read the op? OP’s current BMI is 19. She is more likely to look like Kelly Osborne than Kelly Clarkson.


And your BMI is 47. Put the KFC bucket down, Precious.


No, 21 with no meds
Anonymous
Is this not an eating disorder? Same as taking weight loss pills back in the day.
Anonymous
I’m 5’8 and 130 and I take it. I used to weigh 160 and have battled my weight since I was 10. I’m now just maintaining and it’s the best thing in the world.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Is this not an eating disorder? Same as taking weight loss pills back in the day.


On the contrary, they control your appetite to keep you from overeating. When you grow up in a family that eats huge portions at every meal, it's hard to unlearn that.
Anonymous
I'm not reading this thread but you know, OP could be talking about another noise like alcohol.
Anonymous
This is anorexia
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I’m 5’8 and 130 and I take it. I used to weigh 160 and have battled my weight since I was 10. I’m now just maintaining and it’s the best thing in the world.


5'8" and 160 is in the healthy BMI zone.
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