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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Do we truly know the long term effects of these drugs? Everyone I know on it has indeed lost weight but they look sickly. No fat, no muscle mass, skin just laying on bones. It is as if they were deprived of nutrients. [/quote] :roll: The hate just never stops. Yeah, Oprah and Kelly and so many celebs who used the drug really look exactly like you described. I use them as examples because they are famous and people know them. I lost 60 lbs over more than a year. I are healthy and exercised and didn’t lose the weight super quickly. I look like nothing you describe. I’m also keeping it off (a year so far) without Ozempic. But you know what I DID lose in addition to pounds? High BP and high cholesterol. My IBS is a lot better managed too. But as far long term, feel free to use Google and educate yourself. But of course you won’t. [/quote] I guess we will have to ask in 10 years about some of the potential long-term side affects. “There are some negative implications of Ozempic, particularly its correlation with various health factors, including, thyroid cancer, pancreatitis, and pancreatic cancer, hypoglycemia risks, acute kidney injury occurrences, gallbladder events, gastrointestinal disturbances, and cardiovascular effects.”[/quote]
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