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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]There is such a spectrum when it comes to "normal" weight and it can mean very different things for different people, depends a lot on body shape as well. You could be normal weight with a big stomach, or a slim waist. And just because someone is at a normal weight does not mean it's their preferred weight. It's ok to want to lose 10 or 15lbs or even 20 especially if the weight gain is recent and due to peri. OP would not even be on the low end of BMI if she did that.[/quote] Yeah, but OP is planning to lie to her spouse and kids about it. She has a daughter and she’s worried about her kids body image. She seems woefully uninformed about the risks and benefits of taking a GLP 1. I think we have some red flags here.[/quote] I'm someone who doesn't tell my spouse. I guess it's a lie of omission. We have a great marriage, but we definitely keep some things private. I also don't tell him about my hemorrhoids or their bleeding, or my IBS. I had a flare up two weeks ago and pooped myself at work. Maybe it's a red flag, but I'm just a private person. Besides, for vanity weight I was only on it for 4 months to lose 15lbs. I haven't had to continue taking it and haven't gained a single pound back.[/quote] How does your spouse not realize you have IBS? Do they live in a different house?[/quote]
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