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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][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]The number of people who are absolutely furious that semiglutide works well for weight control and so who desperately want to believe made-up negative stories about it is truly staggering. [/quote] They’re soooo mad. So so mad. [/quote] They are mad that people are fat?[/quote] They're mad that fat people have access to a relatively easy and painless way to be thin.[/quote] Remember, there's always a price to be paid when you take a shortcut.[/quote] Oooh I'll remember that when I wake up tomorrow and weigh in; if it's anything like the previous 32 weeks, i'll be down another 2 pounds![/quote] OMG you are going to make all of those skinny people jealous! They just can't stop thinking about it 24/7![/quote] Yes, we’re all soooooo jealous of someone who had more than 32 pounds to lose. :lol: :lol: :lol: [/quote] 100 actually! And I’m glad to hear you’re happy for me having access to an easy way to lose weight without having to diet and exercise. [/quote] I'm happy you're losing, but sad that you think diet awareness and exercise isn't an important part of life. No matter how much weight you lose, you'll never be successful with that belief. :([/quote] Well I haven’t been exercising as I have been recovering from a shattered ankle, and my nutrition is great! I don’t have to count calories or limit any food groups or consciously diet. I’ve always eaten very healthily so that hasn’t changed, I just don’t get as hungry anymore. But not everyone wants to or can eat mostly nutritious whole foods or make exercise a big part of their life. [b]It’s better for them to eat crap and never exercise and be a normal weight than have it and remain obese. [/b]That’s why these medications are so great. [/quote] I am also on Ozempic and lost almost 50 lbs so I'm not against the drug at all. I think it's great that you and I are losing weight. But the bolded part above is absolutely not true. You can improve your bloodwork significantly by changing what you eat even if you don't necessarily lose weight. Excercise can also help great for many many reason even if you are obese. So I wholeheartedly disagree that it's better to eat junk and not be fat.[/quote] It is absolutely true. I wasn't very clear in what I said though, I edited half the sentence and it didn't make sense anymore. If they're going to eat junk and not exercise either way, and there is a significant population that is like this due to lack of education, poverty, or pure willfullness, it's far healthier for them to be that way and be a normal BMI than remain obese. [/quote]
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