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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]It is available to you.[/quote] Not OP but I am overweight with high cholesterol and my doctor wouldn't prescribe. I don't want to have to shop around for a doctor. Frustrating that another formerlly overweight friend is now thin but I have to go hungry to barely see any results and stay overweight. [/quote] Pay for ozempic instead of groceries? You'll be doubly thin?[/quote] Not you again.[/quote] I actually don't know who you're talking about. Ozempic [i]is[/i] widely available, but you may have to pay OOP. If your budget is that tight, saving on groceries is actually a smart way of carving some money in your budget. [/quote] Ok, I'll play. Healthy high quality foods are expensive. McDonald's is very cheap. People on a tight budget will struggle to pay for a diet comprised of lean protein, fresh vegetables, and low sugar sweets. My nutritionist wants me to eat 90 grams of lean protein a day while I'm losing weight. That's not cheap. [/quote] Huh? You can get a huge thing of chicken breasts at Walmart for $10. Rice, beans, lentils, all cheaper than McDonald’s. You just don’t know how to eat healthy.[/quote]
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