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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Are you mad your insurance doesn’t pay for it? What’s your real concern, concern troll?[/quote] NP here. Every person who questions the overuse of these new drugs to not have to be bitter trolls. We all know the other shoe is going to drop. This cannot be healthy. We all need to stop talking about "food noise," and just take responsibility for our health by making good choices. Trust me, I struggle every day. I am not in the overweight category, but close and gained a lot of weight, binge eating and drinking too much during the pandemic. Now I am sadly paying the price and controlling my binge eating on my own. It can be done. It's very hard. But there is no way that starving yourself through drugs, while losing muscle, is healthy.[/quote] But if you’re not taking it, what’s your concern? [/quote] Well, it's hard to watch people make bad decisions for the wrong reasons. I guess it's the same way I feel when I see people spiraling out from drug or alcohol addiction or an eating disorder. [b]I just care, I guess[/b]. [/quote] You are such a caring person. I’m sure you go out of the way to befriend fat people because you care SO MUCH about them and their well being. Get out of here. [/quote] You really need to back away from DCUM for a bit. You are ranting at multiple posts. I have friends and relatives of all different shapes and sizes. Never, would I ever, talk to them about their weight, or how they're handling their health. My sister was obese for quite a long time and her husband was constantly asking me to intervene. I refused. On an anonymous forum, where the question of whether these drugs or safe or not is a valid one,[b] I will share my opinion[/b] that it concerns me that yet another drug is added to the glut of meds people are already on, when there are healthier ways. [b]Honestly, I think it would be healthier to stay overweight.[/b] For diabetes, of course, if these drugs are saving lives, great. But for overweight, I think it's healthier just to accept who you are and take the best care of yourself you can. I am overweight, but otherwise healthy.[/quote] No, it's not healthier to stay obese or overweight. I don't care whether you lose weight (by any means) or don't: that's your choice. But telling somebody it's healthier to carry an extra 50 lbs, with the associated heart and joint implications, rather than take a drug that has been around 20 years? That opinion is not valid, sorry. [/quote]
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