People who come off slimming jabs regain weight four times faster than dieters

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Anonymous wrote:I was on for 4 months and lost 30lbs, DH was on for 12 months and lost 80lbs. We both stopped cold turkey. I have maintained my loss for 8 months, while DH has lost another 20 pounds on his own. We have several friends with similar stories and successes.


But what were the medical reasons for the usage? Insulin resistance? High A1C? Or just high BMI.

People seem unable to differentiate between the people who use them to get some weight off and are able to maintain it on their own and people whose bodies literally do not process insulin properly and are unable to lose or maintain weight loss without medical intervention.

It’s not apples to apples and for some people it literally is not about eating less and moving more.


WHO CARES!!!!!!!!!!

No one owes you this information. For the record, I was in the obese category and couldn't care less what reason people have for using the medication. Its is NONE OF YOUR BUSINESS.


Eh it is my business if my DH is paying hundreds of dollars a month for something that hurts his health or if my taxes go up to pay for increased health insurance costs for government workers.


1) if you want to begdruge your husband getting healthy, by all means, do it in the privacy of your own horrible marriage. Spare us the complete and utter BS of your ignronace.

2) No, it is none of your business what medication doctors are prescribing to their patients. You can eff right off.

But let's face it, people who are using these drugs to lose vanity weight aren't getting it through insurance, so again, eff right off.

I'm so sick and tired of sheer ignorance and stupidity displayed dail,y masked as some kind of concern. Worry about your own self.

You most certainly do not police cholesterol and BP medication. You don't police insulin this way. No idea why you think it's your job to police THIS medication.


It does not help my husband's health to spend 4 months losing 15 pounds and then gain back 1o pounds in 1 month. That has no benefit to his health.

And yes, I care how my tax dollars and insurance premiums are being spent. Sorry that offends you. And I know you'll ignore that I said this, but I actually am very happy for my money to be spent making people healthier. I'll pay more taxes for THAT. Not for something that is being marketed as a quick fix but is actually needs to be a lifelong treatment for most (except their insurance won't pay for it and many don't want to do lifelong injections)


You are so incredibly full of shit. Apparently, even your husband thinks so.

I don't give a shit what you do or don't care about. No one does. Not the people using medications, not the doctors prescribing them, not the insurance companies. Go piss in the wind somewhere else. You're irrelevant.


DP. You don’t sound well in the head. I wonder why you spend your time reading and posting on topics that cause you such great anger.


Agian, who gives a shit what you think about me too. I certainly don't.


And yet you are here responding. You care an awful lot which is why you are so angry and unable to coherently respond.


How about you stop posting the dumbest shit possible and I'll stop responding. Deal?


Thank you for showing that, yes, at least you have an issue with self control.


Here you are with some more dumb shit. All you have is personal insults and stupidity. You're nothing but a dumb troll.

How about you go talk to your husband instead of torturing us with your stupidity.


Is this your intellectual rejoinder?
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Anonymous wrote:New study in a top medical journal, The British Medical Journal, states that people who come off GLP-1 drugs regain weight four times faster than dieters.

"People buying these need to be aware of the risk of fast weight regain when the treatment ends," warns investigator Dr Susan Jebb, from Oxford University.

I guess if you are on these drugs, you accept that you take them for life.


"jabs?"

Are you stupid? Did you mean to say "injections?" or "shots?" Did you deliberately choose the word "jab" because of its evolution as a pejorative to describe life-saving COVID-19 injections? If that, I guess you're not stupid, you're just an evil dipshit with a defective character.

And, yes, the people on these drugs take them for A1C control and typically can expect to be on them for life. Is that a surprise for anyone?

What was the point of your post?



Oh come on. You know what the point is.


I'm questioning the motive behind the post. Do try to keep up.
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Anonymous wrote:New study in a top medical journal, The British Medical Journal, states that people who come off GLP-1 drugs regain weight four times faster than dieters.

"People buying these need to be aware of the risk of fast weight regain when the treatment ends," warns investigator Dr Susan Jebb, from Oxford University.

I guess if you are on these drugs, you accept that you take them for life.


"jabs?"

Are you stupid? Did you mean to say "injections?" or "shots?" Did you deliberately choose the word "jab" because of its evolution as a pejorative to describe life-saving COVID-19 injections? If that, I guess you're not stupid, you're just an evil dipshit with a defective character.

And, yes, the people on these drugs take them for A1C control and typically can expect to be on them for life. Is that a surprise for anyone?

What was the point of your post?



Isn’t “jab” just a British term? You sound utterly unhinged.
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Anonymous wrote:I would rather be on GLP-1 for the rest of my life than blood pressure meds, statins, and insulin.


Why is that?


Because being obese and having to take medications for high BP, high cholesterol and diabetes has MUCH worse health outcomes than being normal weight and having to take a minimal dose to maintain the weight. Being a healthy weight is always better than being obese. How is this not obvious to you people???


Are there studies that support what you say?


Are there studies to suport that obesity, high cholesterol and high BP are linked to poor health outcomes????????

Yes, a shit ton!


Are there studies to support better long term outcomes on a GLP1 than BP and statins?


I'll say it again, since it didn't seem to click the first time. Being a healthy weight has better health outcomes than being obese. I am not even sure why your judgment is clouded by the notion that some might have to take one medication that you don't like instead of 3 to maintain that.


I’ll take that as a no.


How did we get THIS dumb as a society???


Post the studies that show GLP1s are better long term than statins and BP. If it’s so obvious, shouldn’t it be out there?


Post the studies that obese people who spend 20-30 years on BP meds, statins and insulin have better outcomes than those who lose the weight and maintain it while getting off the other 3.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:New study in a top medical journal, The British Medical Journal, states that people who come off GLP-1 drugs regain weight four times faster than dieters.

"People buying these need to be aware of the risk of fast weight regain when the treatment ends," warns investigator Dr Susan Jebb, from Oxford University.

I guess if you are on these drugs, you accept that you take them for life.


"jabs?"

Are you stupid? Did you mean to say "injections?" or "shots?" Did you deliberately choose the word "jab" because of its evolution as a pejorative to describe life-saving COVID-19 injections? If that, I guess you're not stupid, you're just an evil dipshit with a defective character.

And, yes, the people on these drugs take them for A1C control and typically can expect to be on them for life. Is that a surprise for anyone?

What was the point of your post?



Isn’t “jab” just a British term? You sound utterly unhinged.


Don't play dumb. I dislike that even more than plain stupidity.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:New study in a top medical journal, The British Medical Journal, states that people who come off GLP-1 drugs regain weight four times faster than dieters.

"People buying these need to be aware of the risk of fast weight regain when the treatment ends," warns investigator Dr Susan Jebb, from Oxford University.

I guess if you are on these drugs, you accept that you take them for life.


"jabs?"

Are you stupid? Did you mean to say "injections?" or "shots?" Did you deliberately choose the word "jab" because of its evolution as a pejorative to describe life-saving COVID-19 injections? If that, I guess you're not stupid, you're just an evil dipshit with a defective character.

And, yes, the people on these drugs take them for A1C control and typically can expect to be on them for life. Is that a surprise for anyone?

What was the point of your post?



Oh come on. You know what the point is.


I'm questioning the motive behind the post. Do try to keep up.


I know you are and I agree with you. But it's plainly obvious what posts like this are meant to do. ANd it's working, YET again.
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Anonymous wrote:I was on for 4 months and lost 30lbs, DH was on for 12 months and lost 80lbs. We both stopped cold turkey. I have maintained my loss for 8 months, while DH has lost another 20 pounds on his own. We have several friends with similar stories and successes.


But what were the medical reasons for the usage? Insulin resistance? High A1C? Or just high BMI.

People seem unable to differentiate between the people who use them to get some weight off and are able to maintain it on their own and people whose bodies literally do not process insulin properly and are unable to lose or maintain weight loss without medical intervention.

It’s not apples to apples and for some people it literally is not about eating less and moving more.


WHO CARES!!!!!!!!!!

No one owes you this information. For the record, I was in the obese category and couldn't care less what reason people have for using the medication. Its is NONE OF YOUR BUSINESS.


Eh it is my business if my DH is paying hundreds of dollars a month for something that hurts his health or if my taxes go up to pay for increased health insurance costs for government workers.


1) if you want to begdruge your husband getting healthy, by all means, do it in the privacy of your own horrible marriage. Spare us the complete and utter BS of your ignronace.

2) No, it is none of your business what medication doctors are prescribing to their patients. You can eff right off.

But let's face it, people who are using these drugs to lose vanity weight aren't getting it through insurance, so again, eff right off.

I'm so sick and tired of sheer ignorance and stupidity displayed dail,y masked as some kind of concern. Worry about your own self.

You most certainly do not police cholesterol and BP medication. You don't police insulin this way. No idea why you think it's your job to police THIS medication.


It does not help my husband's health to spend 4 months losing 15 pounds and then gain back 1o pounds in 1 month. That has no benefit to his health.

And yes, I care how my tax dollars and insurance premiums are being spent. Sorry that offends you. And I know you'll ignore that I said this, but I actually am very happy for my money to be spent making people healthier. I'll pay more taxes for THAT. Not for something that is being marketed as a quick fix but is actually needs to be a lifelong treatment for most (except their insurance won't pay for it and many don't want to do lifelong injections)


You are so incredibly full of shit. Apparently, even your husband thinks so.

I don't give a shit what you do or don't care about. No one does. Not the people using medications, not the doctors prescribing them, not the insurance companies. Go piss in the wind somewhere else. You're irrelevant.


DP. You don’t sound well in the head. I wonder why you spend your time reading and posting on topics that cause you such great anger.


Agian, who gives a shit what you think about me too. I certainly don't.


And yet you are here responding. You care an awful lot which is why you are so angry and unable to coherently respond.


How about you stop posting the dumbest shit possible and I'll stop responding. Deal?


Thank you for showing that, yes, at least you have an issue with self control.


Here you are with some more dumb shit. All you have is personal insults and stupidity. You're nothing but a dumb troll.

How about you go talk to your husband instead of torturing us with your stupidity.


Is this your intellectual rejoinder?


Is inflicting your marital problems on us yours?
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I would rather be on GLP-1 for the rest of my life than blood pressure meds, statins, and insulin.


Why is that?


Because being obese and having to take medications for high BP, high cholesterol and diabetes has MUCH worse health outcomes than being normal weight and having to take a minimal dose to maintain the weight. Being a healthy weight is always better than being obese. How is this not obvious to you people???


Are there studies that support what you say?


Are there studies to suport that obesity, high cholesterol and high BP are linked to poor health outcomes????????

Yes, a shit ton!


Are there studies to support better long term outcomes on a GLP1 than BP and statins?


I'll say it again, since it didn't seem to click the first time. Being a healthy weight has better health outcomes than being obese. I am not even sure why your judgment is clouded by the notion that some might have to take one medication that you don't like instead of 3 to maintain that.


I’ll take that as a no.


How did we get THIS dumb as a society???


Post the studies that show GLP1s are better long term than statins and BP. If it’s so obvious, shouldn’t it be out there?


Post the studies that obese people who spend 20-30 years on BP meds, statins and insulin have better outcomes than those who lose the weight and maintain it while getting off the other 3.


I’m not the one making claims. You are. Ones that are obvious you cannot even support apparently
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I would rather be on GLP-1 for the rest of my life than blood pressure meds, statins, and insulin.


Why is that?


Because being obese and having to take medications for high BP, high cholesterol and diabetes has MUCH worse health outcomes than being normal weight and having to take a minimal dose to maintain the weight. Being a healthy weight is always better than being obese. How is this not obvious to you people???


Are there studies that support what you say?


Are there studies to suport that obesity, high cholesterol and high BP are linked to poor health outcomes????????

Yes, a shit ton!


Are there studies to support better long term outcomes on a GLP1 than BP and statins?


I'll say it again, since it didn't seem to click the first time. Being a healthy weight has better health outcomes than being obese. I am not even sure why your judgment is clouded by the notion that some might have to take one medication that you don't like instead of 3 to maintain that.


I’ll take that as a no.


How did we get THIS dumb as a society???


Post the studies that show GLP1s are better long term than statins and BP. If it’s so obvious, shouldn’t it be out there?


Post the studies that obese people who spend 20-30 years on BP meds, statins and insulin have better outcomes than those who lose the weight and maintain it while getting off the other 3.


I’m not the one making claims. You are. Ones that are obvious you cannot even support apparently


Nope, you are claiming that it;s better to be obese and on all these medications than to be on GLP1. Don't play dumb now.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:New study in a top medical journal, The British Medical Journal, states that people who come off GLP-1 drugs regain weight four times faster than dieters.

"People buying these need to be aware of the risk of fast weight regain when the treatment ends," warns investigator Dr Susan Jebb, from Oxford University.

I guess if you are on these drugs, you accept that you take them for life.


"jabs?"

Are you stupid? Did you mean to say "injections?" or "shots?" Did you deliberately choose the word "jab" because of its evolution as a pejorative to describe life-saving COVID-19 injections? If that, I guess you're not stupid, you're just an evil dipshit with a defective character.

And, yes, the people on these drugs take them for A1C control and typically can expect to be on them for life. Is that a surprise for anyone?

What was the point of your post?



Isn’t “jab” just a British term? You sound utterly unhinged.


It's not any "term."

And the fact that you confuse annoyance and calling out a troll as "unhinged" shows that you're intellectually defective.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I was on for 4 months and lost 30lbs, DH was on for 12 months and lost 80lbs. We both stopped cold turkey. I have maintained my loss for 8 months, while DH has lost another 20 pounds on his own. We have several friends with similar stories and successes.


But what were the medical reasons for the usage? Insulin resistance? High A1C? Or just high BMI.

People seem unable to differentiate between the people who use them to get some weight off and are able to maintain it on their own and people whose bodies literally do not process insulin properly and are unable to lose or maintain weight loss without medical intervention.

It’s not apples to apples and for some people it literally is not about eating less and moving more.


WHO CARES!!!!!!!!!!

No one owes you this information. For the record, I was in the obese category and couldn't care less what reason people have for using the medication. Its is NONE OF YOUR BUSINESS.


Eh it is my business if my DH is paying hundreds of dollars a month for something that hurts his health or if my taxes go up to pay for increased health insurance costs for government workers.


1) if you want to begdruge your husband getting healthy, by all means, do it in the privacy of your own horrible marriage. Spare us the complete and utter BS of your ignronace.

2) No, it is none of your business what medication doctors are prescribing to their patients. You can eff right off.

But let's face it, people who are using these drugs to lose vanity weight aren't getting it through insurance, so again, eff right off.

I'm so sick and tired of sheer ignorance and stupidity displayed dail,y masked as some kind of concern. Worry about your own self.

You most certainly do not police cholesterol and BP medication. You don't police insulin this way. No idea why you think it's your job to police THIS medication.


It does not help my husband's health to spend 4 months losing 15 pounds and then gain back 1o pounds in 1 month. That has no benefit to his health.

And yes, I care how my tax dollars and insurance premiums are being spent. Sorry that offends you. And I know you'll ignore that I said this, but I actually am very happy for my money to be spent making people healthier. I'll pay more taxes for THAT. Not for something that is being marketed as a quick fix but is actually needs to be a lifelong treatment for most (except their insurance won't pay for it and many don't want to do lifelong injections)


You are so incredibly full of shit. Apparently, even your husband thinks so.

I don't give a shit what you do or don't care about. No one does. Not the people using medications, not the doctors prescribing them, not the insurance companies. Go piss in the wind somewhere else. You're irrelevant.


Wow. Are you okay? You don't sound like you're okay.


ARE YOU OK?????? You seem REALLY UNWELL!!!

See, I can do that nonsense too.


Because all caps makes you sound less unhinged?
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I was on for 4 months and lost 30lbs, DH was on for 12 months and lost 80lbs. We both stopped cold turkey. I have maintained my loss for 8 months, while DH has lost another 20 pounds on his own. We have several friends with similar stories and successes.


But what were the medical reasons for the usage? Insulin resistance? High A1C? Or just high BMI.

People seem unable to differentiate between the people who use them to get some weight off and are able to maintain it on their own and people whose bodies literally do not process insulin properly and are unable to lose or maintain weight loss without medical intervention.

It’s not apples to apples and for some people it literally is not about eating less and moving more.


WHO CARES!!!!!!!!!!

No one owes you this information. For the record, I was in the obese category and couldn't care less what reason people have for using the medication. Its is NONE OF YOUR BUSINESS.


Eh it is my business if my DH is paying hundreds of dollars a month for something that hurts his health or if my taxes go up to pay for increased health insurance costs for government workers.


1) if you want to begdruge your husband getting healthy, by all means, do it in the privacy of your own horrible marriage. Spare us the complete and utter BS of your ignronace.

2) No, it is none of your business what medication doctors are prescribing to their patients. You can eff right off.

But let's face it, people who are using these drugs to lose vanity weight aren't getting it through insurance, so again, eff right off.

I'm so sick and tired of sheer ignorance and stupidity displayed dail,y masked as some kind of concern. Worry about your own self.

You most certainly do not police cholesterol and BP medication. You don't police insulin this way. No idea why you think it's your job to police THIS medication.


It does not help my husband's health to spend 4 months losing 15 pounds and then gain back 1o pounds in 1 month. That has no benefit to his health.

And yes, I care how my tax dollars and insurance premiums are being spent. Sorry that offends you. And I know you'll ignore that I said this, but I actually am very happy for my money to be spent making people healthier. I'll pay more taxes for THAT. Not for something that is being marketed as a quick fix but is actually needs to be a lifelong treatment for most (except their insurance won't pay for it and many don't want to do lifelong injections)


You are so incredibly full of shit. Apparently, even your husband thinks so.

I don't give a shit what you do or don't care about. No one does. Not the people using medications, not the doctors prescribing them, not the insurance companies. Go piss in the wind somewhere else. You're irrelevant.


Wow. Are you okay? You don't sound like you're okay.


ARE YOU OK?????? You seem REALLY UNWELL!!!

See, I can do that nonsense too.


Because all caps makes you sound less unhinged?


That's just how much I care about your well being. SO ARE YOU OK???????
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