People shaming/gossiping over those in their circle taking ozempic?

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Anonymous wrote:I now think it’s weird that anyone who can’t afford it doesn’t try to get this miracle drug. The compounded version isn’t too expensive and works great. How in the world are there still fat or chubby politicians, for example? Get with it, people!


I wonder this too now when I see very overweight people who can clearly probably get insurance to cover the cost.

I know a bunch of people on it and they are all open about it. I am grateful because I'm interested in hearing about it.


Me too-- when I see people who are morbidly obese I wonder why their doctor hasn't put them on it, fully covered by insurance. It could be a profound improvement in quality (and quantity) of life.

I used the compounded version and it cost less than a gym membership and worked better. Now my knees don't hurt anymore! Joint pain was one of the things keeping me from exercising more, and the joint pain was exacerbated by the extra weight. I lost 20 pounds effortlessly in six months, I feel better, and my clothes fit better. (The real trigger to start the drug was that I was on the verge of needing to buy all new stuff and I hate shopping). I went off it and have kept the weight off for six months, because now I can exercise, and very importantly, it recalibrated my understanding of hunger and what I need. My urge to snack is way down. I am more easily satiated.

I was extremely lucky in the side effects, too. My bestie had significant nausea and constipation. I had only the mildest of queasiness the day I took it, and then nothing.

I'm an evangelist. I'll tell anyone. If someone accuses me of being lazy or taking the easy way out, I'll ask them if they wash all their clothes by hand in the river.


You are in fact taking the lazy way out. You just don't want to admit it.


Oh man, I dream of being lazy someday. Having the time to do nothing except run on a stationary object like a hamster? How delightfully brainless. Maybe once I launch these kids and retire and see the rest of the world, I will be able to indulge in a little laziness!


I would never make fun of someone for using weight loss drugs, but you need to get a grip. Are you really saying that people who exercise are lazy and wearing the fact that you are “too busy and important” to exercise as a badge of honor? It is not.


The ridiculousness of the comment you are responding to shows that they can protest all they want but most of these women are incredibly insecure because they know they are taking the lazy way out. My guess is that they have done tons of judging on women’s dieting/exercising/weight along the way.


Of course you will never admit how insufferable and obnoxious are you are. I’m not the Pp but I’m assuming it a direct response to you calling her lazy. You are not the victim here. Be thin and be happy. Why do you have to be so miserable if you are so right?


I’m not the only other poster here. OP asked, a few answered. If it bothers you so much, why are you here? You’re not going to change anyone’s mind.


I’m not the only one being hateful is not exactly a good defense of your position. 🙄


If you can only see “hateful,” that’s your own defensiveness and insecurity talking. Also it’s unclear why you would hang out in thread that was hateful.
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Anonymous wrote:I now think it’s weird that anyone who can’t afford it doesn’t try to get this miracle drug. The compounded version isn’t too expensive and works great. How in the world are there still fat or chubby politicians, for example? Get with it, people!


I wonder this too now when I see very overweight people who can clearly probably get insurance to cover the cost.

I know a bunch of people on it and they are all open about it. I am grateful because I'm interested in hearing about it.


Me too-- when I see people who are morbidly obese I wonder why their doctor hasn't put them on it, fully covered by insurance. It could be a profound improvement in quality (and quantity) of life.

I used the compounded version and it cost less than a gym membership and worked better. Now my knees don't hurt anymore! Joint pain was one of the things keeping me from exercising more, and the joint pain was exacerbated by the extra weight. I lost 20 pounds effortlessly in six months, I feel better, and my clothes fit better. (The real trigger to start the drug was that I was on the verge of needing to buy all new stuff and I hate shopping). I went off it and have kept the weight off for six months, because now I can exercise, and very importantly, it recalibrated my understanding of hunger and what I need. My urge to snack is way down. I am more easily satiated.

I was extremely lucky in the side effects, too. My bestie had significant nausea and constipation. I had only the mildest of queasiness the day I took it, and then nothing.

I'm an evangelist. I'll tell anyone. If someone accuses me of being lazy or taking the easy way out, I'll ask them if they wash all their clothes by hand in the river.


You are in fact taking the lazy way out. You just don't want to admit it.


Oh man, I dream of being lazy someday. Having the time to do nothing except run on a stationary object like a hamster? How delightfully brainless. Maybe once I launch these kids and retire and see the rest of the world, I will be able to indulge in a little laziness!


I would never make fun of someone for using weight loss drugs, but you need to get a grip. Are you really saying that people who exercise are lazy and wearing the fact that you are “too busy and important” to exercise as a badge of honor? It is not.


The ridiculousness of the comment you are responding to shows that they can protest all they want but most of these women are incredibly insecure because they know they are taking the lazy way out. My guess is that they have done tons of judging on women’s dieting/exercising/weight along the way.


Of course you will never admit how insufferable and obnoxious are you are. I’m not the Pp but I’m assuming it a direct response to you calling her lazy. You are not the victim here. Be thin and be happy. Why do you have to be so miserable if you are so right?


I’m not the only other poster here. OP asked, a few answered. If it bothers you so much, why are you here? You’re not going to change anyone’s mind.


I’m not the only one being hateful is not exactly a good defense of your position. 🙄


If you can only see “hateful,” that’s your own defensiveness and insecurity talking. Also it’s unclear why you would hang out in thread that was hateful.


It’s unclear to me why you would care about something that has no impact on you. Is it because you are indeed a shitty, hateful, miserable person?
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Anonymous wrote:I now think it’s weird that anyone who can’t afford it doesn’t try to get this miracle drug. The compounded version isn’t too expensive and works great. How in the world are there still fat or chubby politicians, for example? Get with it, people!


I wonder this too now when I see very overweight people who can clearly probably get insurance to cover the cost.

I know a bunch of people on it and they are all open about it. I am grateful because I'm interested in hearing about it.


Me too-- when I see people who are morbidly obese I wonder why their doctor hasn't put them on it, fully covered by insurance. It could be a profound improvement in quality (and quantity) of life.

I used the compounded version and it cost less than a gym membership and worked better. Now my knees don't hurt anymore! Joint pain was one of the things keeping me from exercising more, and the joint pain was exacerbated by the extra weight. I lost 20 pounds effortlessly in six months, I feel better, and my clothes fit better. (The real trigger to start the drug was that I was on the verge of needing to buy all new stuff and I hate shopping). I went off it and have kept the weight off for six months, because now I can exercise, and very importantly, it recalibrated my understanding of hunger and what I need. My urge to snack is way down. I am more easily satiated.

I was extremely lucky in the side effects, too. My bestie had significant nausea and constipation. I had only the mildest of queasiness the day I took it, and then nothing.

I'm an evangelist. I'll tell anyone. If someone accuses me of being lazy or taking the easy way out, I'll ask them if they wash all their clothes by hand in the river.


You are in fact taking the lazy way out. You just don't want to admit it.


Oh man, I dream of being lazy someday. Having the time to do nothing except run on a stationary object like a hamster? How delightfully brainless. Maybe once I launch these kids and retire and see the rest of the world, I will be able to indulge in a little laziness!


I would never make fun of someone for using weight loss drugs, but you need to get a grip. Are you really saying that people who exercise are lazy and wearing the fact that you are “too busy and important” to exercise as a badge of honor? It is not.


The ridiculousness of the comment you are responding to shows that they can protest all they want but most of these women are incredibly insecure because they know they are taking the lazy way out. My guess is that they have done tons of judging on women’s dieting/exercising/weight along the way.


Of course you will never admit how insufferable and obnoxious are you are. I’m not the Pp but I’m assuming it a direct response to you calling her lazy. You are not the victim here. Be thin and be happy. Why do you have to be so miserable if you are so right?


I’m not the only other poster here. OP asked, a few answered. If it bothers you so much, why are you here? You’re not going to change anyone’s mind.


I’m not the only one being hateful is not exactly a good defense of your position. 🙄


DP. Incredible juvenile to call people responding to OP's question as just hateful or "haters." Own your choices, but don't act like a 13 year old.


I do own my choices. I lost 70 lbs on my own 7 years ago. Before that I lost 50 lbs about 15 years ago. Gained it all back due to mental health issues. My doctor put me on ozempic due to high Blood pressure and cholesterol. I’ve been able to stay the same weight for two years so far. What objection do you have other than “you’re lazy.” How exactly does this impact your life? You’re absolutely hateful. Just own it.


Sounds like you need to revisit the mental health issues and work on those, for a variety of reasons.
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Anonymous wrote:I now think it’s weird that anyone who can’t afford it doesn’t try to get this miracle drug. The compounded version isn’t too expensive and works great. How in the world are there still fat or chubby politicians, for example? Get with it, people!


I wonder this too now when I see very overweight people who can clearly probably get insurance to cover the cost.

I know a bunch of people on it and they are all open about it. I am grateful because I'm interested in hearing about it.


Me too-- when I see people who are morbidly obese I wonder why their doctor hasn't put them on it, fully covered by insurance. It could be a profound improvement in quality (and quantity) of life.

I used the compounded version and it cost less than a gym membership and worked better. Now my knees don't hurt anymore! Joint pain was one of the things keeping me from exercising more, and the joint pain was exacerbated by the extra weight. I lost 20 pounds effortlessly in six months, I feel better, and my clothes fit better. (The real trigger to start the drug was that I was on the verge of needing to buy all new stuff and I hate shopping). I went off it and have kept the weight off for six months, because now I can exercise, and very importantly, it recalibrated my understanding of hunger and what I need. My urge to snack is way down. I am more easily satiated.

I was extremely lucky in the side effects, too. My bestie had significant nausea and constipation. I had only the mildest of queasiness the day I took it, and then nothing.

I'm an evangelist. I'll tell anyone. If someone accuses me of being lazy or taking the easy way out, I'll ask them if they wash all their clothes by hand in the river.


You are in fact taking the lazy way out. You just don't want to admit it.


Oh man, I dream of being lazy someday. Having the time to do nothing except run on a stationary object like a hamster? How delightfully brainless. Maybe once I launch these kids and retire and see the rest of the world, I will be able to indulge in a little laziness!


I would never make fun of someone for using weight loss drugs, but you need to get a grip. Are you really saying that people who exercise are lazy and wearing the fact that you are “too busy and important” to exercise as a badge of honor? It is not.


The ridiculousness of the comment you are responding to shows that they can protest all they want but most of these women are incredibly insecure because they know they are taking the lazy way out. My guess is that they have done tons of judging on women’s dieting/exercising/weight along the way.


Of course you will never admit how insufferable and obnoxious are you are. I’m not the Pp but I’m assuming it a direct response to you calling her lazy. You are not the victim here. Be thin and be happy. Why do you have to be so miserable if you are so right?


I’m not the only other poster here. OP asked, a few answered. If it bothers you so much, why are you here? You’re not going to change anyone’s mind.


I’m not the only one being hateful is not exactly a good defense of your position. 🙄


If you can only see “hateful,” that’s your own defensiveness and insecurity talking. Also it’s unclear why you would hang out in thread that was hateful.


It’s unclear to me why you would care about something that has no impact on you. Is it because you are indeed a shitty, hateful, miserable person?


You sound very angry. I wonder why you opened this post if it bothers you so much. If you don’t want to hear why people judge, why are you reading? You are the one swearing at posters, not the other way around.

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Anonymous wrote:I now think it’s weird that anyone who can’t afford it doesn’t try to get this miracle drug. The compounded version isn’t too expensive and works great. How in the world are there still fat or chubby politicians, for example? Get with it, people!


I wonder this too now when I see very overweight people who can clearly probably get insurance to cover the cost.

I know a bunch of people on it and they are all open about it. I am grateful because I'm interested in hearing about it.


Me too-- when I see people who are morbidly obese I wonder why their doctor hasn't put them on it, fully covered by insurance. It could be a profound improvement in quality (and quantity) of life.

I used the compounded version and it cost less than a gym membership and worked better. Now my knees don't hurt anymore! Joint pain was one of the things keeping me from exercising more, and the joint pain was exacerbated by the extra weight. I lost 20 pounds effortlessly in six months, I feel better, and my clothes fit better. (The real trigger to start the drug was that I was on the verge of needing to buy all new stuff and I hate shopping). I went off it and have kept the weight off for six months, because now I can exercise, and very importantly, it recalibrated my understanding of hunger and what I need. My urge to snack is way down. I am more easily satiated.

I was extremely lucky in the side effects, too. My bestie had significant nausea and constipation. I had only the mildest of queasiness the day I took it, and then nothing.

I'm an evangelist. I'll tell anyone. If someone accuses me of being lazy or taking the easy way out, I'll ask them if they wash all their clothes by hand in the river.


You are in fact taking the lazy way out. You just don't want to admit it.


Oh man, I dream of being lazy someday. Having the time to do nothing except run on a stationary object like a hamster? How delightfully brainless. Maybe once I launch these kids and retire and see the rest of the world, I will be able to indulge in a little laziness!


I would never make fun of someone for using weight loss drugs, but you need to get a grip. Are you really saying that people who exercise are lazy and wearing the fact that you are “too busy and important” to exercise as a badge of honor? It is not.


The ridiculousness of the comment you are responding to shows that they can protest all they want but most of these women are incredibly insecure because they know they are taking the lazy way out. My guess is that they have done tons of judging on women’s dieting/exercising/weight along the way.


Of course you will never admit how insufferable and obnoxious are you are. I’m not the Pp but I’m assuming it a direct response to you calling her lazy. You are not the victim here. Be thin and be happy. Why do you have to be so miserable if you are so right?


I’m not the only other poster here. OP asked, a few answered. If it bothers you so much, why are you here? You’re not going to change anyone’s mind.


I’m not the only one being hateful is not exactly a good defense of your position. 🙄


If you can only see “hateful,” that’s your own defensiveness and insecurity talking. Also it’s unclear why you would hang out in thread that was hateful.


It’s unclear to me why you would care about something that has no impact on you. Is it because you are indeed a shitty, hateful, miserable person?


You need help. The GLP1 meds may help you lose weight, but they're not going to fix your inside battles.
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Anonymous wrote:I now think it’s weird that anyone who can’t afford it doesn’t try to get this miracle drug. The compounded version isn’t too expensive and works great. How in the world are there still fat or chubby politicians, for example? Get with it, people!


I wonder this too now when I see very overweight people who can clearly probably get insurance to cover the cost.

I know a bunch of people on it and they are all open about it. I am grateful because I'm interested in hearing about it.


Me too-- when I see people who are morbidly obese I wonder why their doctor hasn't put them on it, fully covered by insurance. It could be a profound improvement in quality (and quantity) of life.

I used the compounded version and it cost less than a gym membership and worked better. Now my knees don't hurt anymore! Joint pain was one of the things keeping me from exercising more, and the joint pain was exacerbated by the extra weight. I lost 20 pounds effortlessly in six months, I feel better, and my clothes fit better. (The real trigger to start the drug was that I was on the verge of needing to buy all new stuff and I hate shopping). I went off it and have kept the weight off for six months, because now I can exercise, and very importantly, it recalibrated my understanding of hunger and what I need. My urge to snack is way down. I am more easily satiated.

I was extremely lucky in the side effects, too. My bestie had significant nausea and constipation. I had only the mildest of queasiness the day I took it, and then nothing.

I'm an evangelist. I'll tell anyone. If someone accuses me of being lazy or taking the easy way out, I'll ask them if they wash all their clothes by hand in the river.


You are in fact taking the lazy way out. You just don't want to admit it.


Oh man, I dream of being lazy someday. Having the time to do nothing except run on a stationary object like a hamster? How delightfully brainless. Maybe once I launch these kids and retire and see the rest of the world, I will be able to indulge in a little laziness!


I would never make fun of someone for using weight loss drugs, but you need to get a grip. Are you really saying that people who exercise are lazy and wearing the fact that you are “too busy and important” to exercise as a badge of honor? It is not.


The ridiculousness of the comment you are responding to shows that they can protest all they want but most of these women are incredibly insecure because they know they are taking the lazy way out. My guess is that they have done tons of judging on women’s dieting/exercising/weight along the way.


Of course you will never admit how insufferable and obnoxious are you are. I’m not the Pp but I’m assuming it a direct response to you calling her lazy. You are not the victim here. Be thin and be happy. Why do you have to be so miserable if you are so right?


I’m not the only other poster here. OP asked, a few answered. If it bothers you so much, why are you here? You’re not going to change anyone’s mind.


I’m not the only one being hateful is not exactly a good defense of your position. 🙄


If you can only see “hateful,” that’s your own defensiveness and insecurity talking. Also it’s unclear why you would hang out in thread that was hateful.


It’s unclear to me why you would care about something that has no impact on you. Is it because you are indeed a shitty, hateful, miserable person?


You sound very angry. I wonder why you opened this post if it bothers you so much. If you don’t want to hear why people judge, why are you reading? You are the one swearing at posters, not the other way around.



Ironic that you condemn people for doing “tons of judging on women’s dieting/exercising/weight along the way.”

DP

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Anonymous wrote:I now think it’s weird that anyone who can’t afford it doesn’t try to get this miracle drug. The compounded version isn’t too expensive and works great. How in the world are there still fat or chubby politicians, for example? Get with it, people!


I wonder this too now when I see very overweight people who can clearly probably get insurance to cover the cost.

I know a bunch of people on it and they are all open about it. I am grateful because I'm interested in hearing about it.


Me too-- when I see people who are morbidly obese I wonder why their doctor hasn't put them on it, fully covered by insurance. It could be a profound improvement in quality (and quantity) of life.

I used the compounded version and it cost less than a gym membership and worked better. Now my knees don't hurt anymore! Joint pain was one of the things keeping me from exercising more, and the joint pain was exacerbated by the extra weight. I lost 20 pounds effortlessly in six months, I feel better, and my clothes fit better. (The real trigger to start the drug was that I was on the verge of needing to buy all new stuff and I hate shopping). I went off it and have kept the weight off for six months, because now I can exercise, and very importantly, it recalibrated my understanding of hunger and what I need. My urge to snack is way down. I am more easily satiated.

I was extremely lucky in the side effects, too. My bestie had significant nausea and constipation. I had only the mildest of queasiness the day I took it, and then nothing.

I'm an evangelist. I'll tell anyone. If someone accuses me of being lazy or taking the easy way out, I'll ask them if they wash all their clothes by hand in the river.


You are in fact taking the lazy way out. You just don't want to admit it.


Oh man, I dream of being lazy someday. Having the time to do nothing except run on a stationary object like a hamster? How delightfully brainless. Maybe once I launch these kids and retire and see the rest of the world, I will be able to indulge in a little laziness!


I would never make fun of someone for using weight loss drugs, but you need to get a grip. Are you really saying that people who exercise are lazy and wearing the fact that you are “too busy and important” to exercise as a badge of honor? It is not.


The ridiculousness of the comment you are responding to shows that they can protest all they want but most of these women are incredibly insecure because they know they are taking the lazy way out. My guess is that they have done tons of judging on women’s dieting/exercising/weight along the way.


Of course you will never admit how insufferable and obnoxious are you are. I’m not the Pp but I’m assuming it a direct response to you calling her lazy. You are not the victim here. Be thin and be happy. Why do you have to be so miserable if you are so right?


I’m not the only other poster here. OP asked, a few answered. If it bothers you so much, why are you here? You’re not going to change anyone’s mind.


I’m not the only one being hateful is not exactly a good defense of your position. 🙄


DP. Incredible juvenile to call people responding to OP's question as just hateful or "haters." Own your choices, but don't act like a 13 year old.


I do own my choices. I lost 70 lbs on my own 7 years ago. Before that I lost 50 lbs about 15 years ago. Gained it all back due to mental health issues. My doctor put me on ozempic due to high Blood pressure and cholesterol. I’ve been able to stay the same weight for two years so far. What objection do you have other than “you’re lazy.” How exactly does this impact your life? You’re absolutely hateful. Just own it.


Sounds like you need to revisit the mental health issues and work on those, for a variety of reasons.


Sounds to me like I was a 100% right about you being a hateful b. I also knew you would come back with another cheap comeback. You are all the same😂😂
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Anonymous wrote:I now think it’s weird that anyone who can’t afford it doesn’t try to get this miracle drug. The compounded version isn’t too expensive and works great. How in the world are there still fat or chubby politicians, for example? Get with it, people!


I wonder this too now when I see very overweight people who can clearly probably get insurance to cover the cost.

I know a bunch of people on it and they are all open about it. I am grateful because I'm interested in hearing about it.


Me too-- when I see people who are morbidly obese I wonder why their doctor hasn't put them on it, fully covered by insurance. It could be a profound improvement in quality (and quantity) of life.

I used the compounded version and it cost less than a gym membership and worked better. Now my knees don't hurt anymore! Joint pain was one of the things keeping me from exercising more, and the joint pain was exacerbated by the extra weight. I lost 20 pounds effortlessly in six months, I feel better, and my clothes fit better. (The real trigger to start the drug was that I was on the verge of needing to buy all new stuff and I hate shopping). I went off it and have kept the weight off for six months, because now I can exercise, and very importantly, it recalibrated my understanding of hunger and what I need. My urge to snack is way down. I am more easily satiated.

I was extremely lucky in the side effects, too. My bestie had significant nausea and constipation. I had only the mildest of queasiness the day I took it, and then nothing.

I'm an evangelist. I'll tell anyone. If someone accuses me of being lazy or taking the easy way out, I'll ask them if they wash all their clothes by hand in the river.


You are in fact taking the lazy way out. You just don't want to admit it.


Oh man, I dream of being lazy someday. Having the time to do nothing except run on a stationary object like a hamster? How delightfully brainless. Maybe once I launch these kids and retire and see the rest of the world, I will be able to indulge in a little laziness!


I would never make fun of someone for using weight loss drugs, but you need to get a grip. Are you really saying that people who exercise are lazy and wearing the fact that you are “too busy and important” to exercise as a badge of honor? It is not.


The ridiculousness of the comment you are responding to shows that they can protest all they want but most of these women are incredibly insecure because they know they are taking the lazy way out. My guess is that they have done tons of judging on women’s dieting/exercising/weight along the way.


Of course you will never admit how insufferable and obnoxious are you are. I’m not the Pp but I’m assuming it a direct response to you calling her lazy. You are not the victim here. Be thin and be happy. Why do you have to be so miserable if you are so right?


I’m not the only other poster here. OP asked, a few answered. If it bothers you so much, why are you here? You’re not going to change anyone’s mind.


I’m not the only one being hateful is not exactly a good defense of your position. 🙄


If you can only see “hateful,” that’s your own defensiveness and insecurity talking. Also it’s unclear why you would hang out in thread that was hateful.


It’s unclear to me why you would care about something that has no impact on you. Is it because you are indeed a shitty, hateful, miserable person?


You sound very angry. I wonder why you opened this post if it bothers you so much. If you don’t want to hear why people judge, why are you reading? You are the one swearing at posters, not the other way around.



Ironic that you condemn people for doing “tons of judging on women’s dieting/exercising/weight along the way.”

DP



You seem to have misunderstood my comment. I observed that the people who are defensive over the GLP1 usage likely judged others.

Also, I’m not so defensive of my own actions that I am swearing at anyone so there is that.
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Anonymous wrote:I now think it’s weird that anyone who can’t afford it doesn’t try to get this miracle drug. The compounded version isn’t too expensive and works great. How in the world are there still fat or chubby politicians, for example? Get with it, people!


I wonder this too now when I see very overweight people who can clearly probably get insurance to cover the cost.

I know a bunch of people on it and they are all open about it. I am grateful because I'm interested in hearing about it.


Me too-- when I see people who are morbidly obese I wonder why their doctor hasn't put them on it, fully covered by insurance. It could be a profound improvement in quality (and quantity) of life.

I used the compounded version and it cost less than a gym membership and worked better. Now my knees don't hurt anymore! Joint pain was one of the things keeping me from exercising more, and the joint pain was exacerbated by the extra weight. I lost 20 pounds effortlessly in six months, I feel better, and my clothes fit better. (The real trigger to start the drug was that I was on the verge of needing to buy all new stuff and I hate shopping). I went off it and have kept the weight off for six months, because now I can exercise, and very importantly, it recalibrated my understanding of hunger and what I need. My urge to snack is way down. I am more easily satiated.

I was extremely lucky in the side effects, too. My bestie had significant nausea and constipation. I had only the mildest of queasiness the day I took it, and then nothing.

I'm an evangelist. I'll tell anyone. If someone accuses me of being lazy or taking the easy way out, I'll ask them if they wash all their clothes by hand in the river.


You are in fact taking the lazy way out. You just don't want to admit it.


Oh man, I dream of being lazy someday. Having the time to do nothing except run on a stationary object like a hamster? How delightfully brainless. Maybe once I launch these kids and retire and see the rest of the world, I will be able to indulge in a little laziness!


I would never make fun of someone for using weight loss drugs, but you need to get a grip. Are you really saying that people who exercise are lazy and wearing the fact that you are “too busy and important” to exercise as a badge of honor? It is not.


The ridiculousness of the comment you are responding to shows that they can protest all they want but most of these women are incredibly insecure because they know they are taking the lazy way out. My guess is that they have done tons of judging on women’s dieting/exercising/weight along the way.


Of course you will never admit how insufferable and obnoxious are you are. I’m not the Pp but I’m assuming it a direct response to you calling her lazy. You are not the victim here. Be thin and be happy. Why do you have to be so miserable if you are so right?


I’m not the only other poster here. OP asked, a few answered. If it bothers you so much, why are you here? You’re not going to change anyone’s mind.


I’m not the only one being hateful is not exactly a good defense of your position. 🙄


If you can only see “hateful,” that’s your own defensiveness and insecurity talking. Also it’s unclear why you would hang out in thread that was hateful.


It’s unclear to me why you would care about something that has no impact on you. Is it because you are indeed a shitty, hateful, miserable person?


You need help. The GLP1 meds may help you lose weight, but they're not going to fix your inside battles.


Why do you care honey? Please answer that.
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Anonymous wrote:I now think it’s weird that anyone who can’t afford it doesn’t try to get this miracle drug. The compounded version isn’t too expensive and works great. How in the world are there still fat or chubby politicians, for example? Get with it, people!


I wonder this too now when I see very overweight people who can clearly probably get insurance to cover the cost.

I know a bunch of people on it and they are all open about it. I am grateful because I'm interested in hearing about it.


Me too-- when I see people who are morbidly obese I wonder why their doctor hasn't put them on it, fully covered by insurance. It could be a profound improvement in quality (and quantity) of life.

I used the compounded version and it cost less than a gym membership and worked better. Now my knees don't hurt anymore! Joint pain was one of the things keeping me from exercising more, and the joint pain was exacerbated by the extra weight. I lost 20 pounds effortlessly in six months, I feel better, and my clothes fit better. (The real trigger to start the drug was that I was on the verge of needing to buy all new stuff and I hate shopping). I went off it and have kept the weight off for six months, because now I can exercise, and very importantly, it recalibrated my understanding of hunger and what I need. My urge to snack is way down. I am more easily satiated.

I was extremely lucky in the side effects, too. My bestie had significant nausea and constipation. I had only the mildest of queasiness the day I took it, and then nothing.

I'm an evangelist. I'll tell anyone. If someone accuses me of being lazy or taking the easy way out, I'll ask them if they wash all their clothes by hand in the river.


You are in fact taking the lazy way out. You just don't want to admit it.


Oh man, I dream of being lazy someday. Having the time to do nothing except run on a stationary object like a hamster? How delightfully brainless. Maybe once I launch these kids and retire and see the rest of the world, I will be able to indulge in a little laziness!


I would never make fun of someone for using weight loss drugs, but you need to get a grip. Are you really saying that people who exercise are lazy and wearing the fact that you are “too busy and important” to exercise as a badge of honor? It is not.


The ridiculousness of the comment you are responding to shows that they can protest all they want but most of these women are incredibly insecure because they know they are taking the lazy way out. My guess is that they have done tons of judging on women’s dieting/exercising/weight along the way.


Of course you will never admit how insufferable and obnoxious are you are. I’m not the Pp but I’m assuming it a direct response to you calling her lazy. You are not the victim here. Be thin and be happy. Why do you have to be so miserable if you are so right?


I’m not the only other poster here. OP asked, a few answered. If it bothers you so much, why are you here? You’re not going to change anyone’s mind.


I’m not the only one being hateful is not exactly a good defense of your position. 🙄


If you can only see “hateful,” that’s your own defensiveness and insecurity talking. Also it’s unclear why you would hang out in thread that was hateful.


It’s unclear to me why you would care about something that has no impact on you. Is it because you are indeed a shitty, hateful, miserable person?


You sound very angry. I wonder why you opened this post if it bothers you so much. If you don’t want to hear why people judge, why are you reading? You are the one swearing at posters, not the other way around.



Ironic that you condemn people for doing “tons of judging on women’s dieting/exercising/weight along the way.”

DP



You seem to have misunderstood my comment. I observed that the people who are defensive over the GLP1 usage likely judged others.

Also, I’m not so defensive of my own actions that I am swearing at anyone so there is that.


No one is judging you. You’re the one calling people lazy for taking the drugs FFS. How does it impact you that people take these drugs?
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It's fine if a GLP1 helped you lose weight. But it is the easy way. If it bothers you to hear that, then that's on you. We all need help sometimes, but there's also nothing wrong with admitting you needed assistance. If you're going to enjoy someone commenting on your weightloss or how thin you look, then you also need to accept that people are going to wonder how you did it. These 2 things go together. If you feel shame about how you lost the weight, then that's your issue to reconcile.


Would you ever say:
"It's fine if an antidepressant helped you feel better. But it is the easy way. If it bothers you to hear that, then that's on you."

Why is it ok to take an antidepressant to help you if your brain chemistry works differently than other people's, but not OK to take a GLP1 if your hormones work differently than other people's. Same/same in my mind.


I would, and I have been both depressed and obese (not necessarily at the same times in my life).

Like I said, there's nothing wrong with taking things that help, but they ARE the easy way without trying other things first.

I'm sorry you and others are so triggered. Clearly I hit a nerve with the sensitivity.


The first bolding makes you an ass. The second makes you a narcissistic ass.

Would you say people taking another diabetes drug is taking the easy way out? Metformin, etc?


Also, what do you know what anybody has tried, and what they haven't?

Take a woman I know, now in her 40's. She's had a binge eating disorder since she was 15. She's tried it all, including meticulous meal planning and prep combined with working with a personal trainer 3 times per week. She did great (on the outside) until covid happened. She's now on Wegovy and doing well.
You though, only knowing that she's taking Wegovy, would say she's taking the easy way out.


This story doesn’t have the message you think it does.


What do you think it conveys? Please enlighten us.


Yes please.

That poster probably has issues with cancer patients using chemo, too. They should have done the hard work to not get cancer in the first place.
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Anonymous wrote:I now think it’s weird that anyone who can’t afford it doesn’t try to get this miracle drug. The compounded version isn’t too expensive and works great. How in the world are there still fat or chubby politicians, for example? Get with it, people!


I wonder this too now when I see very overweight people who can clearly probably get insurance to cover the cost.

I know a bunch of people on it and they are all open about it. I am grateful because I'm interested in hearing about it.


Me too-- when I see people who are morbidly obese I wonder why their doctor hasn't put them on it, fully covered by insurance. It could be a profound improvement in quality (and quantity) of life.

I used the compounded version and it cost less than a gym membership and worked better. Now my knees don't hurt anymore! Joint pain was one of the things keeping me from exercising more, and the joint pain was exacerbated by the extra weight. I lost 20 pounds effortlessly in six months, I feel better, and my clothes fit better. (The real trigger to start the drug was that I was on the verge of needing to buy all new stuff and I hate shopping). I went off it and have kept the weight off for six months, because now I can exercise, and very importantly, it recalibrated my understanding of hunger and what I need. My urge to snack is way down. I am more easily satiated.

I was extremely lucky in the side effects, too. My bestie had significant nausea and constipation. I had only the mildest of queasiness the day I took it, and then nothing.

I'm an evangelist. I'll tell anyone. If someone accuses me of being lazy or taking the easy way out, I'll ask them if they wash all their clothes by hand in the river.


You are in fact taking the lazy way out. You just don't want to admit it.


Oh man, I dream of being lazy someday. Having the time to do nothing except run on a stationary object like a hamster? How delightfully brainless. Maybe once I launch these kids and retire and see the rest of the world, I will be able to indulge in a little laziness!


I would never make fun of someone for using weight loss drugs, but you need to get a grip. Are you really saying that people who exercise are lazy and wearing the fact that you are “too busy and important” to exercise as a badge of honor? It is not.


The ridiculousness of the comment you are responding to shows that they can protest all they want but most of these women are incredibly insecure because they know they are taking the lazy way out. My guess is that they have done tons of judging on women’s dieting/exercising/weight along the way.


Of course you will never admit how insufferable and obnoxious are you are. I’m not the Pp but I’m assuming it a direct response to you calling her lazy. You are not the victim here. Be thin and be happy. Why do you have to be so miserable if you are so right?


I’m not the only other poster here. OP asked, a few answered. If it bothers you so much, why are you here? You’re not going to change anyone’s mind.


I’m not the only one being hateful is not exactly a good defense of your position. 🙄


If you can only see “hateful,” that’s your own defensiveness and insecurity talking. Also it’s unclear why you would hang out in thread that was hateful.


It’s unclear to me why you would care about something that has no impact on you. Is it because you are indeed a shitty, hateful, miserable person?


You need help. The GLP1 meds may help you lose weight, but they're not going to fix your inside battles.


Why do you care honey? Please answer that.


DP, why does anyone care and post on a message board? It’s a place for the bored. Not sure I agree with the premise that there is more to that.
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It's fine if a GLP1 helped you lose weight. But it is the easy way. If it bothers you to hear that, then that's on you. We all need help sometimes, but there's also nothing wrong with admitting you needed assistance. If you're going to enjoy someone commenting on your weightloss or how thin you look, then you also need to accept that people are going to wonder how you did it. These 2 things go together. If you feel shame about how you lost the weight, then that's your issue to reconcile.


Would you ever say:
"It's fine if an antidepressant helped you feel better. But it is the easy way. If it bothers you to hear that, then that's on you."

Why is it ok to take an antidepressant to help you if your brain chemistry works differently than other people's, but not OK to take a GLP1 if your hormones work differently than other people's. Same/same in my mind.


I would, and I have been both depressed and obese (not necessarily at the same times in my life).

Like I said, there's nothing wrong with taking things that help, but they ARE the easy way without trying other things first.

I'm sorry you and others are so triggered. Clearly I hit a nerve with the sensitivity.


The first bolding makes you an ass. The second makes you a narcissistic ass.

Would you say people taking another diabetes drug is taking the easy way out? Metformin, etc?


Also, what do you know what anybody has tried, and what they haven't?

Take a woman I know, now in her 40's. She's had a binge eating disorder since she was 15. She's tried it all, including meticulous meal planning and prep combined with working with a personal trainer 3 times per week. She did great (on the outside) until covid happened. She's now on Wegovy and doing well.
You though, only knowing that she's taking Wegovy, would say she's taking the easy way out.


This story doesn’t have the message you think it does.


What do you think it conveys? Please enlighten us.


Yes please.

That poster probably has issues with cancer patients using chemo, too. They should have done the hard work to not get cancer in the first place.


Imagine being so morally bankrupt that you need to compare using weight loss drugs to lose vanity pounds to cancer/chemo.
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Anonymous wrote:I now think it’s weird that anyone who can’t afford it doesn’t try to get this miracle drug. The compounded version isn’t too expensive and works great. How in the world are there still fat or chubby politicians, for example? Get with it, people!


I wonder this too now when I see very overweight people who can clearly probably get insurance to cover the cost.

I know a bunch of people on it and they are all open about it. I am grateful because I'm interested in hearing about it.


Me too-- when I see people who are morbidly obese I wonder why their doctor hasn't put them on it, fully covered by insurance. It could be a profound improvement in quality (and quantity) of life.

I used the compounded version and it cost less than a gym membership and worked better. Now my knees don't hurt anymore! Joint pain was one of the things keeping me from exercising more, and the joint pain was exacerbated by the extra weight. I lost 20 pounds effortlessly in six months, I feel better, and my clothes fit better. (The real trigger to start the drug was that I was on the verge of needing to buy all new stuff and I hate shopping). I went off it and have kept the weight off for six months, because now I can exercise, and very importantly, it recalibrated my understanding of hunger and what I need. My urge to snack is way down. I am more easily satiated.

I was extremely lucky in the side effects, too. My bestie had significant nausea and constipation. I had only the mildest of queasiness the day I took it, and then nothing.

I'm an evangelist. I'll tell anyone. If someone accuses me of being lazy or taking the easy way out, I'll ask them if they wash all their clothes by hand in the river.


You are in fact taking the lazy way out. You just don't want to admit it.


Oh man, I dream of being lazy someday. Having the time to do nothing except run on a stationary object like a hamster? How delightfully brainless. Maybe once I launch these kids and retire and see the rest of the world, I will be able to indulge in a little laziness!


I would never make fun of someone for using weight loss drugs, but you need to get a grip. Are you really saying that people who exercise are lazy and wearing the fact that you are “too busy and important” to exercise as a badge of honor? It is not.


The ridiculousness of the comment you are responding to shows that they can protest all they want but most of these women are incredibly insecure because they know they are taking the lazy way out. My guess is that they have done tons of judging on women’s dieting/exercising/weight along the way.


Of course you will never admit how insufferable and obnoxious are you are. I’m not the Pp but I’m assuming it a direct response to you calling her lazy. You are not the victim here. Be thin and be happy. Why do you have to be so miserable if you are so right?


I’m not the only other poster here. OP asked, a few answered. If it bothers you so much, why are you here? You’re not going to change anyone’s mind.


I’m not the only one being hateful is not exactly a good defense of your position. 🙄


If you can only see “hateful,” that’s your own defensiveness and insecurity talking. Also it’s unclear why you would hang out in thread that was hateful.


It’s unclear to me why you would care about something that has no impact on you. Is it because you are indeed a shitty, hateful, miserable person?


You need help. The GLP1 meds may help you lose weight, but they're not going to fix your inside battles.


Why do you care honey? Please answer that.


Because I want you to succeed. I now you're just going to say I'm full of it, but truly, I want you to succeed as someone who's lost 1/3 of my weight and kept it off for 10 years. The best job in losing and keeping weight off is working on your insides. You are clearly very bothered and unhappy - even if the lbs are coming of via a GLP1.
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Anonymous wrote:I now think it’s weird that anyone who can’t afford it doesn’t try to get this miracle drug. The compounded version isn’t too expensive and works great. How in the world are there still fat or chubby politicians, for example? Get with it, people!


I wonder this too now when I see very overweight people who can clearly probably get insurance to cover the cost.

I know a bunch of people on it and they are all open about it. I am grateful because I'm interested in hearing about it.


Me too-- when I see people who are morbidly obese I wonder why their doctor hasn't put them on it, fully covered by insurance. It could be a profound improvement in quality (and quantity) of life.

I used the compounded version and it cost less than a gym membership and worked better. Now my knees don't hurt anymore! Joint pain was one of the things keeping me from exercising more, and the joint pain was exacerbated by the extra weight. I lost 20 pounds effortlessly in six months, I feel better, and my clothes fit better. (The real trigger to start the drug was that I was on the verge of needing to buy all new stuff and I hate shopping). I went off it and have kept the weight off for six months, because now I can exercise, and very importantly, it recalibrated my understanding of hunger and what I need. My urge to snack is way down. I am more easily satiated.

I was extremely lucky in the side effects, too. My bestie had significant nausea and constipation. I had only the mildest of queasiness the day I took it, and then nothing.

I'm an evangelist. I'll tell anyone. If someone accuses me of being lazy or taking the easy way out, I'll ask them if they wash all their clothes by hand in the river.


You are in fact taking the lazy way out. You just don't want to admit it.


Oh man, I dream of being lazy someday. Having the time to do nothing except run on a stationary object like a hamster? How delightfully brainless. Maybe once I launch these kids and retire and see the rest of the world, I will be able to indulge in a little laziness!


I would never make fun of someone for using weight loss drugs, but you need to get a grip. Are you really saying that people who exercise are lazy and wearing the fact that you are “too busy and important” to exercise as a badge of honor? It is not.


The ridiculousness of the comment you are responding to shows that they can protest all they want but most of these women are incredibly insecure because they know they are taking the lazy way out. My guess is that they have done tons of judging on women’s dieting/exercising/weight along the way.


Of course you will never admit how insufferable and obnoxious are you are. I’m not the Pp but I’m assuming it a direct response to you calling her lazy. You are not the victim here. Be thin and be happy. Why do you have to be so miserable if you are so right?


I’m not the only other poster here. OP asked, a few answered. If it bothers you so much, why are you here? You’re not going to change anyone’s mind.


I’m not the only one being hateful is not exactly a good defense of your position. 🙄


If you can only see “hateful,” that’s your own defensiveness and insecurity talking. Also it’s unclear why you would hang out in thread that was hateful.


It’s unclear to me why you would care about something that has no impact on you. Is it because you are indeed a shitty, hateful, miserable person?


You sound very angry. I wonder why you opened this post if it bothers you so much. If you don’t want to hear why people judge, why are you reading? You are the one swearing at posters, not the other way around.



Ironic that you condemn people for doing “tons of judging on women’s dieting/exercising/weight along the way.”

DP



You seem to have misunderstood my comment. I observed that the people who are defensive over the GLP1 usage likely judged others.

Also, I’m not so defensive of my own actions that I am swearing at anyone so there is that.


No one is judging you. You’re the one calling people lazy for taking the drugs FFS. How does it impact you that people take these drugs?


Insufferable, obnoxious, sh*tty, hateful

Quite a lot of judgmental words for people who are supposedly not judging.
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