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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Probably, but you'll have to take my GLP1s out of my dead thin hands. No amount of "willpower" can fix metabolic issues. I'm sure some people feel the same way about anti-depressants. [/quote] Imagine a world where we had better quality food, and better quality of life, and we didn't have to medicate away our minds and bodies. Eff yes, we're overmedicated! We basically have to be. How else are we supposed to get through all this nonsense, stay sane enough to work, and stay attractive enough that people find us valuable? It's "take this med and get back to work" and "take this drug and stop eating", not "here are affordable groceries and time to prepare healthy foods, go to the gym, and get adequate rest" or "just use your paid sick leave until you're doing better. Feel free to alter your schedule as needed to accommodate childcare, etc." We don't get to live free lives. We get drugs, and not even free drugs; we have to be lucky enough to pay for the "good insurance" and concierge practice just to be seen and prescribed them! It's gross, but that's what it is, and PP's comment illustrates it clearly.[/quote]
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