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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Are you insane? It’s a DRUG. You should not be willing to inject a drug with side effects just to get rid of 7-10 lbs which is such a doable number with small changes. [/quote] Not OP but this attitude kind of pisses me off. I’m similar and mid-40s. Please stop the “doable with small changes” while giving all the sympathy to those who are obese. Nope. Working my ass off to stay 10-15 lbs over and the weight doesn’t budge once you are peri or menopausal. [/quote] Who cares if my attitude about it bugs you? This is a drug for diabetes and serious weight issues, not 7 lbs. [/quote] You know, maybe they should follow the advice and make some small changes. I get it - but at the same time type 2 diabetes can be managed through the same food choices. So it’s insulting to say to a person “just make some small changes” it should be saved for people who have let it get out of control. [/quote] You can then gripe at people with type 2 diabetes. But I stand by my comment that it’s insane to consider going on a drug like this for *7 pounds.* my god if you walk 20k steps a day you could lose that in 8 weeks. [/quote] I agree it’s insane to go on this drug for 7 ponds. However I disagree with you saying “just walk 20k steps”. Tried it, didn’t work. Stop telling people to make small changes and it will go away. It’s so obnoxious. [/quote] It’s a common belief so you should probably not come to a forum about diet and exercise if you’re triggered by people saying increasing activity can help you lose vanity pounds. This is not serious weight. We aren’t discussing curing obesity. Everyone who has 7 lbs to lose could lose it. If you can’t, guess what - that’s the healthy weight for your body. You shouldn’t F with that with semaglutides. [/quote]
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