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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Wasn’t she big into bodybuilding for a time? I figured it was a combo of too much tanning, loss of muscle from bodybuilding days, and loss of collagen due to menopause. [/quote] I haven’t watched in years, but she owned a gym, right?[/quote] Yes! That’s why it was so shocking to see what happened to her arms - total lack of muscle tone. [/quote] I noticed and this is why it's surprising to me. I would think she's still into weight training.[/quote] Every reference to "loss of muscle tone" is really meant to say one thing, right? Ozempic. And yes, that is probably what is happening here. Heather said it herself earlier in the season: "Why so much food? We're all on Ozempic. Nobody is going to eat all that." Tamra is definitely taking it. Not that there's anything wrong with that.[/quote] There IS something wrong with taking it when you are already thin because diabetics who NEED it are having supply issues. - Tamara’s Judge[/quote] I don’t think you understand that the meds given for weight loss are different from the ones reserved for diabetics. Same formula, different name. The short supply was a manufacturing issue, and it was mostly the weight loss ones that were hard to find.[/quote] Well NPR doesn’t understand either; https://www.npr.org/sections/shots-health-news/2024/07/10/nx-s1-5006103/ozempic-wegovy-semaglutide-shortage-type-2-diabetes-obesity#:~:text=Hourly%20News-,Shortages%20of%20Ozempic%20and%20other%20drugs%20harms%20Type%202%20diabetes,them%20when%20they%20need%20them. Neither does my sister in law who is a pharmacist for a major insurance company making mad money working overtime turning down non diabetic people who are trying to get ozempic for weight loss. They are doing this 1 because it is expensive and 2 because some people need it.[/quote] Makes no sense. Pharmacists fill prescriptions…they don’t turn anyone away. A non diabetic who gets a mounjaro script will 100% get it filled at a pharmacy. The pharmacist can’t turn anyone down in this instance.[/quote] Read it again. She [b]works for an insurance company [/b]and her job is checking to see if people qualify for drugs. Atena (for example) hires pharmacists to look for cheaper alternatives or help make sure people qualify for drugs. The insurance company is turning down people left and right for these because of the price and because of the shortage. The article (dated July 2024) also states many type 2 diabetics are having a hard time getting their drugs because of their popularity for weight loss. These are the facts ma’am. Fighting me doesn’t chance them. [/quote]
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