Anonymous wrote:It's like meth or other weight loss drugs. Just because you dropped some weight doesn't mean you are healthy yet.
That's only part of it. If you are pre-diabetic at that weight, then you have to change your diet and activity levels.
Anonymous wrote:It was an incredibly painful way for me to lose weight. It worked, was I was sick 3 days a week.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's like meth or other weight loss drugs. Just because you dropped some weight doesn't mean you are healthy yet.
That's only part of it. If you are pre-diabetic at that weight, then you have to change your diet and activity levels.
gee, thanks. this is the first time I'm hearing this. /s
Well it bears repeating, even if you already knew, as some might not realize that being healthy is more than just what the scale says you have lost.
Oh FFS. Do you go around pointing out the obvious to everyone you know? I'm guessing people do not like you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's like meth or other weight loss drugs. Just because you dropped some weight doesn't mean you are healthy yet.
That's only part of it. If you are pre-diabetic at that weight, then you have to change your diet and activity levels.
gee, thanks. this is the first time I'm hearing this. /s
Well it bears repeating, even if you already knew, as some might not realize that being healthy is more than just what the scale says you have lost.
Anonymous wrote:I started compounded GLP-1 at the end of July at 145 lbs and 5’1” — the heaviest I’d ever been in my life. Today I weighed in at 122, which I haven’t seen since college. I have PCOS, hashimotos, and was pre diabetic. I’m so thrilled.
I just had to share. I was scared to go on it but side effects have been minimal and the effects are truly unprecedented for me
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's like meth or other weight loss drugs. Just because you dropped some weight doesn't mean you are healthy yet.
That's only part of it. If you are pre-diabetic at that weight, then you have to change your diet and activity levels.
gee, thanks. this is the first time I'm hearing this. /s
Anonymous wrote:It's like meth or other weight loss drugs. Just because you dropped some weight doesn't mean you are healthy yet.
That's only part of it. If you are pre-diabetic at that weight, then you have to change your diet and activity levels.