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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]You know our society is messed up when people popping pills to lose weight are accusing those talking about healthy eating habits of being mentally ill. They are talking like they are actually psychologists. For some reason they are unable to separate a general discussion about obesity with their personal situation. [/quote] +1. And they are very rude, nasty and angry. Is that a side effect of the meds? [/quote] The only people I see being rude, nasty, and angry on this thread are the posters enraged that obese people may have a treatment for obesity that finally works. [b]I think people like you have developed a serious victim complex and may have their own mental health struggles to address, but that doesn’t excuse the rudeness you’ve shown.[/b] FWIW I’m in good shape and not obese. [/quote] That's some serious projection right there. You have several overweight posters literally doing nothing except calling people names. You are the one who wants to be a victim. Whenever someone talks about diet or exercise at all, they are accused of fat shaming. [/quote] I suppose you would see it that way. You can’t shake your reality; it hurts your perception of the world too much. I genuinely wish you peace and healing. I am sorry you have to go through the world the way you do. It must be hard. [/quote] Maybe that's because many of the posters here are actually talking about reality, and that is something that you are unwilling to accept. We know what causes obesity, and it's well established. Despite claiming to be pro-science, you haven't shown a single study that disproves any of these posters. Kind of funny to read your posts that you think are so witty. They range from psychobabble to name calling, with a little bit of pseudo science mixed in. Too funny![/quote] Yep. It’s weird. [/quote] Aren’t you the ones relying on People magazine for your science in this thread? Are you the personal trainer who is thirty years out of date? It is the pro-drug people in the thread who have provided literally all hard scientific evidence cited in this thread. In one corner you have Nature, in the other you have People. That’s like putting Logan Paul in the ring against Muhammad Ali: you are such a joke, you can’t be taken seriously. Do you understand that People magazine is not, in fact, a respected science journal?[/quote] Oh honey, I can see why you're upset. The study you cited doesn't say what you think it says. It doesn't disprove what people have been telling you ad nauseam about diet, calories, exercise, etc. [/quote] DP, but, what about what you're being told about obesity, hormones, hunger cues, etc.? No scientist in the field would say it's simple, and that's what your post boils down to. "It's so simple!" No knowledgeable expert in the field agrees with that. [/quote] I'm not sure what or whose post you're referring to. Of course it can be very complicated for many people. I think you're taking general comments about obesity and applying it to individuals. That is where things go off the rails. Why are Americans more obese than ever? [/quote]
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