Semaglutides ruining Christmas Cheer

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Anonymous wrote:This is the big pharma waging war on Xmas!


lol
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I am SHOCKED at the amount and amount of rich food people on here are reporting eating on Ozempic or similar. When I took it, everything was unappetizing and made me feel nauseous. I was hungry but could not eat.


How long were you on it?
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Anonymous wrote:Did anyone else experience this?

I attended some Holiday parties and had some family over for Christmas. There was lots of delicious food and drink at everything, but so much of it went unconsumed because it seems like everyone is on one of those semaglutides meds. I don’t remember so much unconsumed foods in the past. It just takes the joy out of the celebration.


Yes, when my husband lost 50 pounds going from 245 to 190 or so. He skipped meals, everything looked unappealing, only drank coffee, fasted dinner through lunch the next day.

Not sure he’s getting the nutrition he needs and it’s turned into a vanity project now. He keeps taking them and looks like a 6’1” string bean. He looks in the mirror all the time. Bought some new clothes and a biz suit. He even thinks his dck got bigger.


I call BS on this. Everyone I know who takes Wegovy, including myself, can't stand coffee now.


What? My Wegovy-taking family and friends (multiple of them) still adore their coffee. This is nuts.


It's not nuts. It's more common than not that those on Wegovy get put off coffee.


That’s not common at all.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Oh look, another naturally slim white woman who is jealous that other people are getting thin now, too.


Love them skinny fat skin fold peeps
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Oh look, another naturally slim white woman who is jealous that other people are getting thin now, too.


Their psychopathy is real. These poor women are deranged. You see them all the time on DCUM and it is so sad.
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Anonymous wrote:Oh look, another naturally slim white woman who is jealous that other people are getting thin now, too.


Lots and lots of Asians fit this category too.


Asians are not as bitter. They go straight back to tigering their kids in kumon.
Anonymous
Wow, you get “joy” out of making your friends and family fat?! I can’t even with this thread.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I am SHOCKED at the amount and amount of rich food people on here are reporting eating on Ozempic or similar. When I took it, everything was unappetizing and made me feel nauseous. I was hungry but could not eat.


I’m on zepbound and can drink coffee and wine. Food tastes just fine but I admit that greasy food is completely unappealing.
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Anonymous wrote:Didn’t see this.

And why would eating in moderation ruin a celebration anyway? Stop worrying about what others are eating.


Not OP but you don’t eat in moderation on Ozempic. You just stop eating.


Maybe for some people, but for me I eat in moderation. I am able to enjoy Christmas dinner — just less of it.
Anonymous
I attended some Holiday parties and had some family over for Christmas. There was lots of delicious food and drink at everything, but so much of it went unconsumed because it seems like everyone is on one of those semaglutides meds. I don’t remember so much unconsumed foods in the past. It just takes the joy out of the celebration.


Why in the world do you take joy in other people eating? It was none of your business then, and it's none of your business now.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Maybe people need to start getting past the idea that holidays are about total gluttony and excess and start having more modest spreads.


+1

No need to pig out
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:So wait. I thought fat people were fat because they had “slow metabolism.” Do the shots prove that they just had to eat less after all?


This is how it sounds to me too. My MIL (not on one of these drugs) literally eats two entire dinner plates full of food at every dinner I’m at with her. So she completely fills up a normal sized dinner plate, eats it, gets up to refill it just as full as the first time, and eats that too. Regularly. FIL too. They are not thin people.
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Anonymous wrote:So wait. I thought fat people were fat because they had “slow metabolism.” Do the shots prove that they just had to eat less after all?


This is how it sounds to me too. My MIL (not on one of these drugs) literally eats two entire dinner plates full of food at every dinner I’m at with her. So she completely fills up a normal sized dinner plate, eats it, gets up to refill it just as full as the first time, and eats that too. Regularly. FIL too. They are not thin people.


Yes, people eat less food and thereby lose weight. But you all are chalking it up to failing some kind of morality test and it’s not. It’s a biochemical and psychological addiction or urge and it’s nearly impossible to conquer for most people - until they take this peptide, which mimics what thin people already have in their gut biome - and allows them to eat like an average weight person.
Anonymous
And now you know how much food is too much food.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:So wait. I thought fat people were fat because they had “slow metabolism.” Do the shots prove that they just had to eat less after all?


This is how it sounds to me too. My MIL (not on one of these drugs) literally eats two entire dinner plates full of food at every dinner I’m at with her. So she completely fills up a normal sized dinner plate, eats it, gets up to refill it just as full as the first time, and eats that too. Regularly. FIL too. They are not thin people.


Yes, people eat less food and thereby lose weight. But you all are chalking it up to failing some kind of morality test and it’s not. It’s a biochemical and psychological addiction or urge and it’s nearly impossible to conquer for most people - until they take this peptide, which mimics what thin people already have in their gut biome - and allows them to eat like an average weight person.


Yep. It's a reset button to make that body and brain experience food, eating, a nd the exercise of control on the normal setting that most people start from.
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