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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]It [b]sounds like you do not like your DH very much[/b]. In any case, I encourage you to be supportive. I am trying Ozempic myself at the moment, and it does help you lose weight and feel better. At a minimum, it could give him the boost he needs to get started on weight loss, if he is not otherwise very disciplined. [/quote] I noticed the ADHD, over-working, and impulse eating part of the post. And if it’s anything like my impulsive ADHD teen I could see how quickly he’d jump on this or anything after only hearing about it once. It would not do anything for ADHd or self-centeredness, or work addict symptoms. The best scenario for OP would be if the weight loss led him to be a more thoughtful and thankful family man at home. Like a re-start button. I think that’s involved simultaneous therapy too. [/quote]
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