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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]A lot! Lagree, light botox, high quality medical grade skin care, low dose semaglutide, HRT. I look great (I get lots of compliments on my skin, and my BMI is 19), but it's expensive and time-consuming. Haters are going to hate on here.[/quote] Your BMI is 19! And you are on a semaglutide? WTH. Do you not care about your health and bone density? [/quote] 19 is a healthy BMI. It's absolutely a fine, healthy weight. Maybe it would be too thin for you personally given your own bone structure, musculature, etc but let's not project your own biases on PP.[/quote] 18 is considered underweight. In what world it is appropriate for a middle aged perimenopausal woman with a BMI of 19 to be on weight loss injections? What Dr would even write for this? I’m assuming she gets it from some online “doctor” [/quote] You're missing the point. PP was likely at an unhealthy BMI when she started weight loss injections and now continues taking them to maintain her HEALTHY weight at 19 BMI. She didn't start taking GLP-1 with a 19 BMI. Again, I think this is some warped thinking on your part. BMI 25 is outside of the healthy range even if it means you wear a US size medium and look 'normal' compared to your (also largely overweight) peers. [/quote] No, I have no idea that she was overweight. Lots of posters with eating disorders on DCUM. [/quote] Ok, so if you have no idea then why would you assume she WASN'T on maintenance for GLP-1 when that is the most likely explanation. Again, 19 is a healthy BMI.[/quote] I suppose this is a serious question? There are some prolific posters on DCUM who prattle on for paragraph after paragraph about going from a BMI of 21 to 19 using GLP1s. The poster you are defending writes just like them. [/quote]
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