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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]For goodness sake, my BMI is 25 and I’m a size 8. What world are people living in?[/quote] 8 is a 14 of non vanity sizes. [/quote] Eating disorder chick is all over this thread[/quote] Hardly. I'm a 4 or 8 in old school sizes. I am not thin. My BMI is 20. If my BMI was 24, I would indeed be fat. [/quote] Thanks for pointing out just how disordered you are.[/quote] DP I think it's disordered that people want to push the fat agenda to make themselves feel better about being fat. Whatever floats your boat. Guidelines and numbers published by medical organizations are not made up. Your pop science and advice from whatever magazine you pulled from the gutter is made up.[/quote] +100. Fat is now healthy. I'm sure Novo Nordisk loves the fat pushers. Wegovy sales through the roof![/quote] What Novo Nordisk hates is the idea of charging a reasonable price. Insurance is also denying people with BMI of 27 with BS 'metabolic syndrome." That's why NN is now pushing this BMI 27=obese angle.[/quote]
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