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[quote=Anonymous]At her age and weight, no way. She is borderline. Semaglutides are best for the truly obese, those who are over the BMI for obesity. There are side effects (some of which were described by a PP, but others that affect other individuals). Additionally, she is entering the prime of her life and now is the time for her to modify her diet and exercise to get a lifetime of improvement. Semaglutide injections are a lifetime if you want to keep the weight off. If you start on them, and then stop, then the weight will come back. In some cases, the patient gains back more weight than they lost. I would suggest that no one under 25 get semaglutide unless they have a very serious obesity issue where the weight is actually damaging the body.[/quote]
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