Anonymous wrote:How on earth would I know unless they told me? And if they did, it meant we were close enough that I would probably feel sympathy for their struggle and joy over a solution.
I have 15lbs to lose and they're not going away. So I don't judge people who need drugs to lose weight.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, some people are furious at the discovery that they aren’t thin because of their moral superiority. It is a blow to their sense of self.
Agree! I didn’t read the article but I am thrilled for all the people getting skinny from taking Ozempic! It brings me joy that naturally thin people are irritated over this.
I'm not irritated by it at all! On the contrary, good for whomever takes these meds and loses weight and then gets healthy. It's a huge burden taken off of our already broken and expensive healthcare system.
Well, I’m glad people can avoid heath care complications associated with obesity for their own sake of quality of life. But let’s not pretend putting all the overweight people on a drug that costs $1000/month that they need to take the rest of their life is somehow cutting healthcare cost
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, some people are furious at the discovery that they aren’t thin because of their moral superiority. It is a blow to their sense of self.
Agree! I didn’t read the article but I am thrilled for all the people getting skinny from taking Ozempic! It brings me joy that naturally thin people are irritated over this.
I'm not irritated by it at all! On the contrary, good for whomever takes these meds and loses weight and then gets healthy. It's a huge burden taken off of our already broken and expensive healthcare system.
Well, I’m glad people can avoid heath care complications associated with obesity for their own sake of quality of life. But let’s not pretend putting all the overweight people on a drug that costs $1000/month that they need to take the rest of their life is somehow cutting healthcare cost
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, some people are furious at the discovery that they aren’t thin because of their moral superiority. It is a blow to their sense of self.
Agree! I didn’t read the article but I am thrilled for all the people getting skinny from taking Ozempic! It brings me joy that naturally thin people are irritated over this.
I'm not irritated by it at all! On the contrary, good for whomever takes these meds and loses weight and then gets healthy. It's a huge burden taken off of our already broken and expensive healthcare system.
Anonymous wrote:Sounds like Ozempic sucks the joy from life?
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/article-12194443/Ozempic-makes-life-miserably-boring-people-quit-two-years-scientist-says.html
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, some people are furious at the discovery that they aren’t thin because of their moral superiority. It is a blow to their sense of self.
Agree! I didn’t read the article but I am thrilled for all the people getting skinny from taking Ozempic! It brings me joy that naturally thin people are irritated over this.
Anonymous wrote:Yes, some people are furious at the discovery that they aren’t thin because of their moral superiority. It is a blow to their sense of self.
Anonymous wrote:DCUM is full of anti fat bigots. They can just stay mad.
Anonymous wrote:Yes, some people are furious at the discovery that they aren’t thin because of their moral superiority. It is a blow to their sense of self.