You're even dumber than I thought. |
It only exists in your imagination where you need to put people down for trying to get healthy. |
It increases your risk of pancreatic cancer which is one of the most aggressive forms of cancer. https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s11096-023-01556-2 |
BTDT - DP doctors don't actually treat PCOS or metabolic issues. |
Your daughter is gorgeous at 5'4" and 140s. She does not need ozempic. |
You know that being morbidly obese puts you at risk of all kinds of cancers and heart disease right??????? GFC |
Agreed. She doesn't need it. |
Another study found otherwise. https://jamanetwork.com/journals/jamanetworkopen/fullarticle/2813598 "In summary, in this historical cohort of more than half a million adults with diabetes, we did not reveal any compelling evidence of increased pancreatic cancer risk following use of GLP-1RA. We were able to follow more than 30 000 GLP-1RA users and evaluate their risk for pancreatic cancer incidence up to 7 years after initiation. Our Cox model allowed us to explore the risk for pancreatic cancer associated with use of GLP-1RA compared with basal insulin, with all other characteristics being equal, including history of pancreatitis, other glucose-lowering drugs, and length of diabetes. Our new-user and prevalent new-user design analyses, comparing GLP-1RA use with basal insulin use, concurred with these findings. However, monitoring of GLP-1RA for pancreatic cancer risk beyond 7 years following initiation of therapy is still required." |
Yes we know that’s the obligatory retort to every study that says these drugs are dangerous |
The daughter of a friend who is an rn in her 20s went on on of these meds for weight loss, starting at a healthy but not thin weight. Completely normal.
She is now emaciated and I did not even know who she was at a recent event. Another friend said that she has become obsessed with her weight and with not eating, very concerning, eating disorder territory that started with these meds. I mention that she is an rn (works in a major DC hospital) only to say that educated, medical professionals don't always make the healthiest decisions |
Because even if they are (and they are not) they are not and never will be as dangerous as being morbidly obese. Stop propageting lies and people wouldn't have to correct you every day. What is it with you people????? You simply can't fathom that some of us had no other options? You'd rather see us die from obesity-related illnesses than see us get healthy? Why does it bother you so much if you are not obese and have no plans of taking these drugs? Because you are NOT actually concerned for us. So what is driving you to daily post this inaccurate information? |
It's you. Hi. You're the problem. It's you. Stop taking drugs for a vanity purpose when people who need them can't get them. These drugs are meant for those with A1C/diabetes issues and severe weight issues. Not because you hit pre menopause and aren't feeling "slim" any more. |
At her age, I would help her find a trainer who can teach her strength training and give her some basics on nutrition and macros. |
I think these drugs are a lifesaver for obese and morbidly obese folks.
Your daughter is neither. I'd also reconsider the pat on the back you give yourself for not discussing her weight. Why does she not feel comfortable in her (perfectly normal) body? Why haven't you instilled a high level of self esteem for her weight? Sorry, but I think you've failed somewhere if she feels this way and is specifically asking your advice on this. So no, I wouldn't recommend this drug for a perfectly normal teen. And I question the parenting of anyone who would. |
They’ve been around for 30 years, but haven’t been used by non-diabetic 18 year olds for their whole adult lives. Doctors don’t even know the full extent of the underlying mechanisms of how they work. This is absurd and dangerous for an 18 year old girl who I am sure is beautiful at size 8. |