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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Ozempic is not a temporary medication for weight loss. [/quote] Yes, I am aware of that. [/quote] Are you the OP? You said your doctor said you’ll only need it for three months. That’s now how it works. [/quote] This person needs to weigh a certain amount or be fired. Do what you need to do[/quote] [b]So it won’t be a problem once they gain it back? I assumed you have to maintain standards but I guess not![/b][/quote] You do have to maintain standards and I have managed to maintain standards for 16 years with diet and exercise. I've had some challenges this year and really struggling with to lose 7 lbs. Sometimes people have challenges. I don't think it's a surprise to anyone that the military is a rigid system so I had to find help outside of the military system in order to maintain the standard for this year. [/quote] I have no qualms with using Ozempic to lose the weight you need to. The point is that weight loss on Ozempic only lasts as long as you take it. This idea that you will only need to take it for a few months is not realistic. If you cannot lose 7 pounds without it, as soon as you stop taking the medication all the factors that are keeping you at your current weight will bring your weight back up. [/quote]
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