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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I get it OP. I wish I could start a glp1 to turn off all the food noise but literally no one will prescribe it to me unless I lie about my weight in a virtual appt. I am thin, a size 00/0 at 43 but it takes SO MUCH effort to stay this way at this age post kids. I eat perfectly and track everything I eat, exercise every day, deny my cravings for sugar and junk all day, and go to bed hungry at night. And of course my husband and young kids with high metabolisms can and do eat whatever they want with no impact on weight. So my house is filled with all sorts of temptations I live with everyday. [/quote] Hello, I was you! Always slim but it was torture to stay that way. Always walking around with a headache because I was hungry, always totaling up my calories in my head and feeling depressed when I was out of calories and had to go to bed hungry. Spent three decades living like this, but it was worth it to me to remain thin. I went to a med spa initially for my GLP. I wore a heavy coat, big sneakers, and on my application, wrote down that I was 3 inches shorter than I actually am. They weighed me, but I could tell they really couldn't care less whether I medically qualified - I got the feeling that if you have a pulse, you're a candidate for GLPs. After she wrote my prescription, I did ask the nurse if there was a cut off for qualification, and she said you have to be above 19 BMI. I was about 21 BMI when I started, now I am 19. I switched to an online pharmacy and I do lie about my weight on there in order to qualify. I take a microdose now and it's been totally life changing. I truly mourn all the years I felt starved and deprived and hating myself when I would fall off the wagon and eat something bad...all those years I spent counting calories, obsessively weighing myself. Ugh. That's all a thing of the past on the GLP. [/quote]
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