Same. I'm not overweight nor diabetic and have no need to be a guinea pig. Would be nice if there was a wonder drug, but there's a lot we don't know yet about long term usage. |
Often people will pay on the back end |
Look at how opioids were marketed as a miracle, non-addictive pain reliever. Anyone trusting big pharma and the government about medication is a total moron. |
Have you had your pancreas scanned? I know someone who had these symptoms and her doctor called it IBS when it was actually pancreatic cancer. |
Exactly. The page of small prints comes with every medication? It lists every bad reaction happened to someone, even if it was less than one in a million. Should we ban all medications? |
No but I have had an endoscopy and colonoscopy and both were clear. It does seem to correlate with my period and coffee, but now I’ve got this on my radar. Thank you, will look into it but my blood tests have been fine. |
+2. I am cautiously optimistic that these could, in fact, be a true wonder drug and unlock a new key to longevity, a new weapon against cancer, etc. But, it's just way, way too early to tell and the risks to someone not overweight and not diabetic seem way too uncertain. |
I don't think anyone is saying ban, just weigh the risks. |
I wonder if it could be bowel endometriosis given the correlation with your period. |
So, you mean, consult with your physician before starting a medication (which has to be prescribed by a doctor)? |
Well yeah, if it's a real consult, where if your doctor tells you that your labs are good and you don't need the medication, you're willing to accept that. |
Mayim was NEVER overweight. Plus she’s a character actress. GLPs were never going to make her a Johansson. Why would she bother? |
No, when you write a parenting book you open yourself up to criticism. She promoted the book by highlighting besides being an actor she has PhD in neuroscience from UCLA. So she can easily find the research: Measles is one of the world's most contagious diseases. Many people cannot get protected against it. Bialik's statements on vaccination ignore the fact that fact that vaccine refusal is not just a personal decision but one that affects others as well. Many Jewish rabbis and scholars were really upset at her stance. Here are some of the comments from the Times of Israel when she was interviewed about her anti-vaccine stance: “As a rabbi, I argue that a parent’s decision not to vaccinate signals a belief that the needs of his or her child supersede the community’s welfare. Such a decision goes against the Jewish values that dictate promoting peace and building a better world.” Another rabbi stated, “Judaism does not believe in radical individualism. Rather, it believes in communal responsibility. We are responsible for one another.” |
It's normal to have increased bowel movement during the beginning of the period. It's called "cramps" for a reason. Your lower abdomen is "busy", this has effect on your intestines too. Increased pooping during hormonal changes is not uncommon. Caffeine is known to facilitate bowel movements. You gotta love it when someone jumps to terrifying conclusions like pancreatic cancer when discussing these very common effects. |
And would you prefer to live in a world with no opiods? Because I sure wouldn't. It's barbaric. |