Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are you mad your insurance doesn’t pay for it? What’s your real concern, concern troll?
NP here. Every person who questions the overuse of these new drugs to not have to be bitter trolls. We all know the other shoe is going to drop. This cannot be healthy. We all need to stop talking about "food noise," and just take responsibility for our health by making good choices. Trust me, I struggle every day. I am not in the overweight category, but close and gained a lot of weight, binge eating and drinking too much during the pandemic. Now I am sadly paying the price and controlling my binge eating on my own. It can be done. It's very hard. But there is no way that starving yourself through drugs, while losing muscle, is healthy.
So tired of people who are "almost overweight" thinking they know anything about chronic obesity and the people who have tried every weight loss plan ever, for decades.
I wish you could get an rx for MYOB.
DP. I think these meds are an amazing innovation for people with chronic obesity and diabetes. The problem is the trend of people who don’t need them getting them. That means the risk-benefit profile doesn’t add up. As well, the companies and doctors are not disclosing the risks well enough. There should be a LOT more gatekeeping for these meds.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are you mad your insurance doesn’t pay for it? What’s your real concern, concern troll?
NP here. Every person who questions the overuse of these new drugs to not have to be bitter trolls. We all know the other shoe is going to drop. This cannot be healthy. We all need to stop talking about "food noise," and just take responsibility for our health by making good choices. Trust me, I struggle every day. I am not in the overweight category, but close and gained a lot of weight, binge eating and drinking too much during the pandemic. Now I am sadly paying the price and controlling my binge eating on my own. It can be done. It's very hard. But there is no way that starving yourself through drugs, while losing muscle, is healthy.
So tired of people who are "almost overweight" thinking they know anything about chronic obesity and the people who have tried every weight loss plan ever, for decades.
I wish you could get an rx for MYOB.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think the good thing is there are a lot of alternate treatments for people with obesity and/or diabetes, and pretty good transparency about these side effects. This isn’t new stuff, it was reported. So you should be able to make a pretty informed decision with your doctor and you can easily say no and pick a different treatment even if you’re just wary. So I’m not sure there’s a problem here for people deciding if they want to take it or not. They can also choose to wait and watch these lawsuits if they want, right?
The old adage if something appears to be too good to be true it probably is. It’s just too easy with Semaglutide….
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are you mad your insurance doesn’t pay for it? What’s your real concern, concern troll?
NP here. Every person who questions the overuse of these new drugs to not have to be bitter trolls. We all know the other shoe is going to drop. This cannot be healthy. We all need to stop talking about "food noise," and just take responsibility for our health by making good choices. Trust me, I struggle every day. I am not in the overweight category, but close and gained a lot of weight, binge eating and drinking too much during the pandemic. Now I am sadly paying the price and controlling my binge eating on my own. It can be done. It's very hard. But there is no way that starving yourself through drugs, while losing muscle, is healthy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think the good thing is there are a lot of alternate treatments for people with obesity and/or diabetes, and pretty good transparency about these side effects. This isn’t new stuff, it was reported. So you should be able to make a pretty informed decision with your doctor and you can easily say no and pick a different treatment even if you’re just wary. So I’m not sure there’s a problem here for people deciding if they want to take it or not. They can also choose to wait and watch these lawsuits if they want, right?
The old adage if something appears to be too good to be true it probably is. It’s just too easy with Semaglutide….
Anonymous wrote:I think the good thing is there are a lot of alternate treatments for people with obesity and/or diabetes, and pretty good transparency about these side effects. This isn’t new stuff, it was reported. So you should be able to make a pretty informed decision with your doctor and you can easily say no and pick a different treatment even if you’re just wary. So I’m not sure there’s a problem here for people deciding if they want to take it or not. They can also choose to wait and watch these lawsuits if they want, right?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are you mad your insurance doesn’t pay for it? What’s your real concern, concern troll?
NP here. Every person who questions the overuse of these new drugs to not have to be bitter trolls. We all know the other shoe is going to drop. This cannot be healthy. We all need to stop talking about "food noise," and just take responsibility for our health by making good choices. Trust me, I struggle every day. I am not in the overweight category, but close and gained a lot of weight, binge eating and drinking too much during the pandemic. Now I am sadly paying the price and controlling my binge eating on my own. It can be done. It's very hard. But there is no way that starving yourself through drugs, while losing muscle, is healthy.
Anonymous wrote:Are you mad your insurance doesn’t pay for it? What’s your real concern, concern troll?
Anonymous wrote:Are you mad your insurance doesn’t pay for it? What’s your real concern, concern troll?