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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Unfortunately after Bombarding your brain with dh ethic satiation hormones that glp-1s do, the receptor become used to being flushed with them and when you go off it no longer respond to your bodies own satiation hormones. So you feel a lot hungrier than you did before you started the meds. One person wrote how they could eat 10000 calories after going off and not feel full. It’s sort of akin to how you feel depressed the day after doing cocaine.. your brain is like hey, I used all my happiness chemicals yesterday and now don’t have any left![/quote] This is what frightens me so much. I remember maybe a decade ago people were using adderall to lose weight off label. A lot of the people I knew who did that are obese now and they were only a little overweight before adderall. I read some where it messes up the metabolism so I guess different mechanism, but bad news. I also wonder, can people develop a tolerance to things like ozempic and do they eventually need a dose higher than what is allowed?[/quote]
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