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Reply to "Ozempic and social life when not interested in eating/drinking?"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]No one takes Ozempic for a month or two to lose a pesky 10 pounds. [/quote] +1 Waste of time, will just come back when you stop the drug.[/quote] So then I can do it again a few months down the road if/when the 10lbs come back. There is no doubt in my mind that the drug will be widely used this way by many many people, very soon. It already is being used this way by celebrities (and Elon!) and rich white women. But I am interested into how you fill the time/mental space when you are no longer focused on planning next (tasty) meal. E.g., on vacation, when you are already talking about dinner plans when you are at lunch. But maybe that is just me (and explains the extra ten).[/quote] You’re going to have to do some MAJOR doctor shopping to convince a Dr to give this to younger 10lbs. I’m a pharma sales rep and I represent Novo Nordisk and I don’t know a single Dr that will prescribe it for weight loss if you are not over 27 BMI plus a risk factor. The vast majority are requiring at a BMI of 30 or above. I guess you could find the equivalent of a pill mill doctor, but I don’t know anyone doing that currently like they did back a few years ago with opioids. Most doctors don’t want to be caught facilitating abuse of drugs.[/quote]
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