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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I agree with GLP-1s. Weight is made to be such a moral issue, comes with shaming about laziness, exercise...But the reality is that for a mix of factors, we're not equal when it comes to weight gain at all. Weight should be treated like any other medical issue, and for any other medical issue you'd immediately make calls to whatever specialist to get treatment.[/quote] +1 Consider how society treated pain before opiates and anesthesia in the 1800s. Just take it, buckle up, have more willpower. People drank a lot of alcohol during to chronic pain. Now we self-treat pain all the time with ibuprofen and stronger meds. Dieting is the same thing. We no longer need willpower to help manage weight. [/quote] That is a really good way to put it. Thank you.[/quote]
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