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[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] I commend you for this! As the old adage goes “it took you time to put it on, it’ll take time to get it off” regarding the weight. I’m similar to you in that I am taking stock of owning my choices and behaviors (and while fun in the moment) overconsumption of sugar, alcohol and processed foods have taken their toll. I don’t count calories and try to steer clear of above mentioned things we know are wrecking our health and bodies. I incorporate cardio, strength and rest appropriate for my age. I fight the internal food chatter just like everyone else and some days I win, some days I lose. But I refuse to let the pharmaceutical industry bait me in to one more drug that will promise the moon and do who knows what to my body for the long haul. I also find it a bit said that all of these people consuming it for vanity or by convincing themselves they are right on the edge of needing it to be causing hardships for those that really need it[b]. This sounds harsh but for a lot of people they need discipline and get off their a**es and quiet the “food noise” by taking ownership of their own health[/b]. [/quote] You're a sanctimonious ass. Too bad 2/3 of Americans that are overweight or obese don't have the moral fiber that you do. PS. I did get off my ass and take ownership of my own health by working out 5 days a week, sticking to a balanced 1200/cal. a day diet, and cutting way down on alcohol consumption and sweets--all while taking weight loss medication. [/quote]
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