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Reply to "Is Semi-G gonna cause inequity in appearances? The off label use of Ozempic ethical issue no one mentions"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Phen phen[/quote] This. We have been here before. It went poorly for people. People on this board will go nuts about this, but you can be healthy and big. Some bodies are just bigger. Many (though not all, some people are just thin) of the Hollywood actresses and models who are size 0s before Ozempic we're doing unhealthy, damaging things to their body to achieve that look. You think because now people are doing it with a medication it's suddenly fine? No. This whole thing is going to backfire just like it dies every time we adopt a collective eating disorder.[/quote] I'm on Wegovy. I was a size 18+ with joint pain, terrible blood work, and heart attack risk. I've lost 30 lbs and am now a size 16 and much healthier. My goal weight will put me at a size 12/14. I have no desire or plans to go smaller. I know these drugs are used/abused by people who don't need to lose weight, but the majority of us actually do need to lose to be healthy. And most of us are losing in a healthy way, i.e. slowly, supervised by a doc. [/quote]
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