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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]It increases your risk of pancreatic cancer which is one of the most aggressive forms of cancer. https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s11096-023-01556-2[/quote] You know that being morbidly obese puts you at risk of all kinds of cancers and heart disease right??????? GFC[/quote] Yes we know that’s the obligatory retort to every study that says these drugs are dangerous [/quote] There arent' any studies that say 'these drugs are dangerous'. BTW these drugs have been in use for nearly 2 decades. But there are many many studies that show that obesity puts you at risk of many cancers, heart disease and other comorbidities that kill often.[/quote] OP's dd is not obese at all! These drugs are miraculous for many people, but a just overweight young woman has no business being on them: 1.the cost is too high, 2. she doesn't need it because she can achieve results through portion control and better nutrition choices for such a small amount of weight. 3. If she can't lose now because she can't achieve 2., she will likely not sustain the weight loss without them once she stops, and does she really want to be on those drugs for 70 years?[/quote]
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