Mayim Bialik's horrific experience on GLP-1's

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I had worse side effects on one of my birth control pills. Should we have a huge article about how terrible all birth control pills are?

TikTok has been on this for years. It’s not great actually.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:The fact that this was published in Bari Weiss’s The Free Press should be a great sign to discount it entirely.


100%

Barf
Anonymous
Evidence abounds. I tried to use the “ladies” bathroom at Whole Foods and the toilets
were in an explosive state. Got to be the weight loss drugs.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Evidence abounds. I tried to use the “ladies” bathroom at Whole Foods and the toilets
were in an explosive state. Got to be the weight loss drugs.


I’m sure OP is proud at your very eloquent contribution to the debate she started. And some moron told me to calm down.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Evidence abounds. I tried to use the “ladies” bathroom at Whole Foods and the toilets
were in an explosive state. Got to be the weight loss drugs.


I didn't think about that but my daughter told me she tried to use a public restroom and someone had clearly had an issue and left their soiled underwear on the floor. Maybe that's what's going on.
Anonymous
I mean, maybe I'm older than most of y'all, but in decades past, the horror stories were always out there about weight loss drugs. Because of the old drugs, I will not take any of the new drugs.
Anonymous
Why would anyone listen to her?

In 2012 when her kids were around age 4 and age 7 she wrote a parenting book and stated, “We made an informed decision not to vaccinate our children”.

During a measles outbreak she walked it back and said her children were on a delayed, non-standard schedule rather than being entirely unvaccinated, stating they were later vaccinated between 2012 and 2015.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:It is not surprising that some people have a severe reaction to GLP-1 medication, especially someone like Mayim Bialik who reports a very long list of autoimmune conditions. My feeling is that if I get a severe reaction to GLP-1, then I'll stop taking it.

But I was surprised to read her say that a single shot of the lowest dose GLP-1 caused "a full month of alternating diarrhea and constipation". I am skeptical of how much drug could still be present in her body after a month. I suspect that she already had an autoimmune gastrointestinal illness.


Where did you get your medical degree from? I bet you take this and have no clue as to the very long half life of this medication. So ignorant. But at least you're skinny now right? That's all that matters.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I mean, maybe I'm older than most of y'all, but in decades past, the horror stories were always out there about weight loss drugs. Because of the old drugs, I will not take any of the new drugs.


+1 a lot of them ended in drop dead heart attacks.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Why would anyone listen to her?

In 2012 when her kids were around age 4 and age 7 she wrote a parenting book and stated, “We made an informed decision not to vaccinate our children”.

During a measles outbreak she walked it back and said her children were on a delayed, non-standard schedule rather than being entirely unvaccinated, stating they were later vaccinated between 2012 and 2015.



So she reevaluated and changed her mind? Isn’t that a good thing?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Mayim Biyalik is a nut job.

My 12 yr old would call her a "pick me girl".
She's needs attention and feel sorry for me, pay attention to me, my 4 day old baby is potty trained crazy.


She is indeed nuts but this is not what a pick me girl is. Pick me girl pretends to love watching football, drinks with the guys, brags she prefers male company because women are sooo weird, never makes her boyfriend take out the trash or do anything inconvenient because she’s just so chill like that. Completely different.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I mean, maybe I'm older than most of y'all, but in decades past, the horror stories were always out there about weight loss drugs. Because of the old drugs, I will not take any of the new drugs.


Would you take a two-decade old diabetes drug? What about a new diabetes drug? These weren't even developed for weight loss. Weight loss was discovered after those taking it for diabetes were dropping weight.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I mean, maybe I'm older than most of y'all, but in decades past, the horror stories were always out there about weight loss drugs. Because of the old drugs, I will not take any of the new drugs.


+1 a lot of them ended in drop dead heart attacks.


whereas, miraculously, the people taking GLP1s who were obese when they started them are having far fewer cardiac events than the people who didnt start the meds.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I mean, maybe I'm older than most of y'all, but in decades past, the horror stories were always out there about weight loss drugs. Because of the old drugs, I will not take any of the new drugs.


This. If it sounds too good to be true, it probably is.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I mean, maybe I'm older than most of y'all, but in decades past, the horror stories were always out there about weight loss drugs. Because of the old drugs, I will not take any of the new drugs.


Would you take a two-decade old diabetes drug? What about a new diabetes drug? These weren't even developed for weight loss. Weight loss was discovered after those taking it for diabetes were dropping weight.


And thus I, who does not have diabetes, would rather wait until it's been used safely on people like me for that period of time at the weight loss dosage.
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