Me too |
I’m on semaglutide and have lost 10 pounds in a month without blocking my bowels or pancreatitis. What’s your point? |
But you nasty |
OK child, go away and learn how to write. |
What do you mean? Is that what Ozempic does? |
In a few extreme cases, it happened. But for the overwhelming majority, it doesn't do any of that. In other words, it's like taking any medication. Some will have an extreme reaction. |
Ooh. You seem triggered! Are you hungry? |
Thanks to Ozempic, not at all. Are you? |
Ozempic causes rage in white women |
Yep. |
Amen |
I think it's quite the opposite. All of the rage posts on here have been by those jealous of us who are finally losing weight and getting healthy. We are just laughing our asses off all the way to the store to buy new clothes every month. |
Awww, you so mad. It's kind of adorable actually. |
It sure seems to cause rage in those of you not taking it. Maybe worry about your own body and stop raging over other people’s? |
Emory experts have actually evaluated the ethics of using Ozempic drugs for weight loss, "using Ozempic for cosmetic weight loss has much greater implications than being a social media trend, Phillips said. The growing number of non-diabetics using Ozempic for weight loss has led to a shortage of the drug, leaving hospitals and pharmacies struggling to get the diabetic medication.....Ozempic has also been used by celebrities and has become increasingly present in the media over the past year,” Chelsea Yost (20MR), an obesity medicine specialist and assistant professor of general surgery and general internal medicine for Emory Healthcare."
https://emorywheel.com/emory-experts-evaluate-ethics-of-using-ozempic-for-weight-loss/ |