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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]She probably knows the realty that for 15lbs you will use it to lose weight but are unlikely to rally stay on it for life which means you will just quickly regain the weight the minute you go off. Because if you can not lose the weight through diet and exercise you will not maintain it that way and need to be on these medications for LIFE.[/quote] Especially for 15 pounds. You can lose that over a few months with small dietary changes. Why take the nuclear option for 15 pounds? That doesn't bode well for future weight management if you have to stop the glp or if it becomes ineffective for you.[/quote] Why do you refuse to actually listen to the OP telling you, that no, she can't lose 15lbs "over a few months with small dietary changes." Only what you know and believe is gospel. You're probably a 25 year old male who has zero experience being in a middle-aged female body. And yet, you are the weight loss authority. [/quote] Does anyone really need to lose 15 lbs for health reasons? At that level it’s mostly just vanity.[/quote] Her doctor told her to lose weight, one would assume the doctor is not saying that for vanity.[/quote] It is to prevent preventable disease.[/quote]
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