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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]A friend of mine started a GLP-1 sixteen months ago. [b]We are both early 50s. She went from a size 16/18 to a size 0. [/b]She is so tiny now, the transformation has been amazing. And frankly, a little alarming to watch as she initially had a racing heart when seated, she seems to have wasted away and always has no energy. When we go out to eat, she picks at her food and shuffles it around her plate. I don’t expect her to eat a huge meal… but it’s not exactly healthy to only eat 3 bites of a salad and then say she’s full. She is a medical doctor. Her patients have watched the transformation, and she tells them she gave up sugar and started exercising. I feel like that is a lie by omission. And honestly, I exercise more than she does. I am a size 12/14 and have been on the weight loss yo-yo for years. I’ll lose weight and drop down to an 6/8, and then “life” happens – I broke my ankle, our house flooded, I was bitten by a black widow… and my stress eating = gain it all back. I am tempted by the GLP-1, but also hesitant. I do not want to inject myself (or take a pill) for the rest of my life. (60% gain the weight back when they stop the injections). I do not want to be low energy. But I am envious of her when I am struggling with my weight loss. And irritated when she tells me it’s just about cutting sugar and exercising. Thanks for listening to me vent my jealousy. [/quote] So unlikely that I'm 100% convinced this is a fake post. I'm 55, on a GLP1, and went from a size 18 to a size 10 over 2 years. And she's a doctor? And on a GLP1 and tells you "it's just about cutting sugar and exercising"? Lol. Ok. Just another iteration of GLP1 rage baiting/trolling. [/quote] NP here. My best friend is a doctor and has gone from obese (not sure of size but 18 sounds right) to probably a 4. It’s crazy. It’s also changed her personality but that’s another post. She has struggled with addiction in the past so was never the cruciferous vegetable-eating stereotype of an md. She had a horrible lifestyle. Still, I never would have believed the transformation. At least she is open about the medication with her patients.[/quote]
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