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Reply to "Is Semi-G gonna cause inequity in appearances? The off label use of Ozempic ethical issue no one mentions"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I could afford it but never would do it.[/quote] Same. [/quote] Same. I’d never start taking it. Why? Because I’m already taking a life-time medication and I’m not adding another. Not all bodies are supposed to be thin. I won’t take something to address an issue that can be changed with a lifestyle change. Maybe Oprah, Gail and all the others aren’t supposed to be a size 10?[/quote] Sometimes lifestyle changes are not enough, but taking that extra drug can buy you a lifetime. I will have to take a cancer drug the rest of my life. If I needed to take another drug that reduce the likelihood I get type II diabetes or have a stroke, I would do it. Why leave that to willpower when the risk is so high?[/quote] Because most people see obesity as a moral failing and not a metabolic issue.[/quote] There will be fewer heavy-set people as Ozempic continues to exponentially increase in usage further creating stigmas.[/quote]
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