Anonymous
Post 01/03/2023 20:01     Subject: Will Ozempic and other drugs like it eliminate obesity?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:All these folks can keep being on their moral high whatever, and I'm gonna keep taking my shot. I'll

worrry about gains when the that tome comes. But for now, the food noise is gone, and I'm maintaining the weight loss. But it's still killing me that no one makes these same arguments about pharmaceuticals for other ailments.

What is the deal? Why are some of you so concerned about how fat people lose or not lose weight?

I feel glorious when I see number on the scale drop lower and lower and I don't have to $hitz but live my life like normal people. No constant food cravings, no bad foods, I can eat whatever I want within moderation. No food is bad. I love it.

So all these naysayers, keep talking, while us folks taking these meds reap the benefits and hopefully great health.


It’s pretty funny. They thought they could shame us out of being fat, and now they think they can shame us out of taking the medicine that makes us lose weight.

The truth is that they don’t like that we can become thin and be like them without misery. They were okay with weight loss surgery (although they still called it the easy way out). It leaves scars and requires forever sacrifice of a proper functioning stomach. It changes your eating permanently. Those terms were acceptable for them, an adequate punishment for our former obesity. Ozempic and similar are too painless and we don’t deserve to lose weight painlessly.


Stating the cause of obesity for most people is not fat shaming. If you are the exception, then disregard. If you showed this thread to someone from another country, their head would explode.


No, the heads of the educated and smart ones would not explode.

I get that’s not you, though.


Since you are so educated and smart, please tell us why the American obesity rate has more than doubled in the last 40 years or so?


I’m not that PP, but the fact that obesity has risen dramatically in the US and is in the process of rising globally tells us that the cause isn’t a global loss of moral rectitude, will power, or knowledge of what healthy food looks like. It certainly has to do with the food environment, but maybe there are other causes as well. I am a public health practitioner, and we’ve been doing education and support for weight loss for decades. Whether you think it should work or not is immaterial - it doesn’t work. Any health intervention that fails when the vast majority of people try to do it is a failure.

I happen to be a chubby person who can get to simply overweight through diet, so I do. Intermittent fasting works for me. My husband is a different matter - he is driven to eat like I am driven to breathe. Medical interventions (surgery and now medication) have kept him healthy and active and well for over ten years, and I’m very grateful.


Obviously something has changed. The numbers are staggering. I knew someone similar to your husband who had gastric bypass. This guy could eat 2 large pizzas and not feel full...absolutely amazing. I'm not talking about anomalys. I'm referring to literally over 100 million people who didn't used to be obese. What changed? Previous posters suggested that maybe genetics were the culprit or maybe an infection in the intestine. Do these theories sound plausible?


What changed is people have extremely easy, cheap, and abundant access to as much food as they desire. This was never the case before. There wasn’t doordash, Uber eats, a pizza place, mdDs, aisles and aisles of snack foods, junk food out at work all the time. People are inherently lazy, and want the tastiest food with the least possible effort and most will overeat it if it is there in abundance.
Anonymous
Post 01/03/2023 19:53     Subject: Will Ozempic and other drugs like it eliminate obesity?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:All these folks can keep being on their moral high whatever, and I'm gonna keep taking my shot. I'll

worrry about gains when the that tome comes. But for now, the food noise is gone, and I'm maintaining the weight loss. But it's still killing me that no one makes these same arguments about pharmaceuticals for other ailments.

What is the deal? Why are some of you so concerned about how fat people lose or not lose weight?

I feel glorious when I see number on the scale drop lower and lower and I don't have to $hitz but live my life like normal people. No constant food cravings, no bad foods, I can eat whatever I want within moderation. No food is bad. I love it.

So all these naysayers, keep talking, while us folks taking these meds reap the benefits and hopefully great health.


It’s pretty funny. They thought they could shame us out of being fat, and now they think they can shame us out of taking the medicine that makes us lose weight.

The truth is that they don’t like that we can become thin and be like them without misery. They were okay with weight loss surgery (although they still called it the easy way out). It leaves scars and requires forever sacrifice of a proper functioning stomach. It changes your eating permanently. Those terms were acceptable for them, an adequate punishment for our former obesity. Ozempic and similar are too painless and we don’t deserve to lose weight painlessly.


Stating the cause of obesity for most people is not fat shaming. If you are the exception, then disregard. If you showed this thread to someone from another country, their head would explode.


No, the heads of the educated and smart ones would not explode.

I get that’s not you, though.


Since you are so educated and smart, please tell us why the American obesity rate has more than doubled in the last 40 years or so?


I’m not that PP, but the fact that obesity has risen dramatically in the US and is in the process of rising globally tells us that the cause isn’t a global loss of moral rectitude, will power, or knowledge of what healthy food looks like. It certainly has to do with the food environment, but maybe there are other causes as well. I am a public health practitioner, and we’ve been doing education and support for weight loss for decades. Whether you think it should work or not is immaterial - it doesn’t work. Any health intervention that fails when the vast majority of people try to do it is a failure.

I happen to be a chubby person who can get to simply overweight through diet, so I do. Intermittent fasting works for me. My husband is a different matter - he is driven to eat like I am driven to breathe. Medical interventions (surgery and now medication) have kept him healthy and active and well for over ten years, and I’m very grateful.


Obviously something has changed. The numbers are staggering. I knew someone similar to your husband who had gastric bypass. This guy could eat 2 large pizzas and not feel full...absolutely amazing. I'm not talking about anomalys. I'm referring to literally over 100 million people who didn't used to be obese. What changed? Previous posters suggested that maybe genetics were the culprit or maybe an infection in the intestine. Do these theories sound plausible?


But there are huge variations in obesity. How common is extreme obesity? I was obese at 184 pounds but just barely. I’m taking Saxenda now and losing steadily. My point is that it’s not 100 million people who are a 100 pounds overweight. Personally, I think it’s the right decision to take the medicine now before I hit 200 and so forth.
Anonymous
Post 01/03/2023 19:46     Subject: Will Ozempic and other drugs like it eliminate obesity?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:All these folks can keep being on their moral high whatever, and I'm gonna keep taking my shot. I'll

worrry about gains when the that tome comes. But for now, the food noise is gone, and I'm maintaining the weight loss. But it's still killing me that no one makes these same arguments about pharmaceuticals for other ailments.

What is the deal? Why are some of you so concerned about how fat people lose or not lose weight?

I feel glorious when I see number on the scale drop lower and lower and I don't have to $hitz but live my life like normal people. No constant food cravings, no bad foods, I can eat whatever I want within moderation. No food is bad. I love it.

So all these naysayers, keep talking, while us folks taking these meds reap the benefits and hopefully great health.


It’s pretty funny. They thought they could shame us out of being fat, and now they think they can shame us out of taking the medicine that makes us lose weight.

The truth is that they don’t like that we can become thin and be like them without misery. They were okay with weight loss surgery (although they still called it the easy way out). It leaves scars and requires forever sacrifice of a proper functioning stomach. It changes your eating permanently. Those terms were acceptable for them, an adequate punishment for our former obesity. Ozempic and similar are too painless and we don’t deserve to lose weight painlessly.


Stating the cause of obesity for most people is not fat shaming. If you are the exception, then disregard. If you showed this thread to someone from another country, their head would explode.


No, the heads of the educated and smart ones would not explode.

I get that’s not you, though.


Since you are so educated and smart, please tell us why the American obesity rate has more than doubled in the last 40 years or so?


I’m not that PP, but the fact that obesity has risen dramatically in the US and is in the process of rising globally tells us that the cause isn’t a global loss of moral rectitude, will power, or knowledge of what healthy food looks like. It certainly has to do with the food environment, but maybe there are other causes as well. I am a public health practitioner, and we’ve been doing education and support for weight loss for decades. Whether you think it should work or not is immaterial - it doesn’t work. Any health intervention that fails when the vast majority of people try to do it is a failure.

I happen to be a chubby person who can get to simply overweight through diet, so I do. Intermittent fasting works for me. My husband is a different matter - he is driven to eat like I am driven to breathe. Medical interventions (surgery and now medication) have kept him healthy and active and well for over ten years, and I’m very grateful.


Obviously something has changed. The numbers are staggering. I knew someone similar to your husband who had gastric bypass. This guy could eat 2 large pizzas and not feel full...absolutely amazing. I'm not talking about anomalys. I'm referring to literally over 100 million people who didn't used to be obese. What changed? Previous posters suggested that maybe genetics were the culprit or maybe an infection in the intestine. Do these theories sound plausible?


It’s not my area of expertise, but I think that it is plausible that the kind of food we have access to has changed our gut microbiome, and that is potentially a cause. I am skeptical of the infectious agent hypothesis - I haven’t seen evidence of that. Our food supply has changed, and you can watch obesity rise in countries as the food supply changes, so I think one of the causes (because there are likely to be many) is related. That said, we won’t be able to change our food supply quickly enough to help people who are alive now, even if we knew what to regulate or outlaw. So drugs and surgery are the only public health interventions with any odds of success.
Anonymous
Post 01/03/2023 19:39     Subject: Will Ozempic and other drugs like it eliminate obesity?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:All these folks can keep being on their moral high whatever, and I'm gonna keep taking my shot. I'll

worrry about gains when the that tome comes. But for now, the food noise is gone, and I'm maintaining the weight loss. But it's still killing me that no one makes these same arguments about pharmaceuticals for other ailments.

What is the deal? Why are some of you so concerned about how fat people lose or not lose weight?

I feel glorious when I see number on the scale drop lower and lower and I don't have to $hitz but live my life like normal people. No constant food cravings, no bad foods, I can eat whatever I want within moderation. No food is bad. I love it.

So all these naysayers, keep talking, while us folks taking these meds reap the benefits and hopefully great health.


It’s pretty funny. They thought they could shame us out of being fat, and now they think they can shame us out of taking the medicine that makes us lose weight.

The truth is that they don’t like that we can become thin and be like them without misery. They were okay with weight loss surgery (although they still called it the easy way out). It leaves scars and requires forever sacrifice of a proper functioning stomach. It changes your eating permanently. Those terms were acceptable for them, an adequate punishment for our former obesity. Ozempic and similar are too painless and we don’t deserve to lose weight painlessly.


Stating the cause of obesity for most people is not fat shaming. If you are the exception, then disregard. If you showed this thread to someone from another country, their head would explode.


No, the heads of the educated and smart ones would not explode.

I get that’s not you, though.


Since you are so educated and smart, please tell us why the American obesity rate has more than doubled in the last 40 years or so?


I’m not that PP, but the fact that obesity has risen dramatically in the US and is in the process of rising globally tells us that the cause isn’t a global loss of moral rectitude, will power, or knowledge of what healthy food looks like. It certainly has to do with the food environment, but maybe there are other causes as well. I am a public health practitioner, and we’ve been doing education and support for weight loss for decades. Whether you think it should work or not is immaterial - it doesn’t work. Any health intervention that fails when the vast majority of people try to do it is a failure.

I happen to be a chubby person who can get to simply overweight through diet, so I do. Intermittent fasting works for me. My husband is a different matter - he is driven to eat like I am driven to breathe. Medical interventions (surgery and now medication) have kept him healthy and active and well for over ten years, and I’m very grateful.


Obviously something has changed. The numbers are staggering. I knew someone similar to your husband who had gastric bypass. This guy could eat 2 large pizzas and not feel full...absolutely amazing. I'm not talking about anomalys. I'm referring to literally over 100 million people who didn't used to be obese. What changed? Previous posters suggested that maybe genetics were the culprit or maybe an infection in the intestine. Do these theories sound plausible?
Anonymous
Post 01/03/2023 19:24     Subject: Will Ozempic and other drugs like it eliminate obesity?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:All these folks can keep being on their moral high whatever, and I'm gonna keep taking my shot. I'll

worrry about gains when the that tome comes. But for now, the food noise is gone, and I'm maintaining the weight loss. But it's still killing me that no one makes these same arguments about pharmaceuticals for other ailments.

What is the deal? Why are some of you so concerned about how fat people lose or not lose weight?

I feel glorious when I see number on the scale drop lower and lower and I don't have to $hitz but live my life like normal people. No constant food cravings, no bad foods, I can eat whatever I want within moderation. No food is bad. I love it.

So all these naysayers, keep talking, while us folks taking these meds reap the benefits and hopefully great health.


It’s pretty funny. They thought they could shame us out of being fat, and now they think they can shame us out of taking the medicine that makes us lose weight.

The truth is that they don’t like that we can become thin and be like them without misery. They were okay with weight loss surgery (although they still called it the easy way out). It leaves scars and requires forever sacrifice of a proper functioning stomach. It changes your eating permanently. Those terms were acceptable for them, an adequate punishment for our former obesity. Ozempic and similar are too painless and we don’t deserve to lose weight painlessly.


Stating the cause of obesity for most people is not fat shaming. If you are the exception, then disregard. If you showed this thread to someone from another country, their head would explode.


No, the heads of the educated and smart ones would not explode.

I get that’s not you, though.


Since you are so educated and smart, please tell us why the American obesity rate has more than doubled in the last 40 years or so?


I’m not that PP, but the fact that obesity has risen dramatically in the US and is in the process of rising globally tells us that the cause isn’t a global loss of moral rectitude, will power, or knowledge of what healthy food looks like. It certainly has to do with the food environment, but maybe there are other causes as well. I am a public health practitioner, and we’ve been doing education and support for weight loss for decades. Whether you think it should work or not is immaterial - it doesn’t work. Any health intervention that fails when the vast majority of people try to do it is a failure.

I happen to be a chubby person who can get to simply overweight through diet, so I do. Intermittent fasting works for me. My husband is a different matter - he is driven to eat like I am driven to breathe. Medical interventions (surgery and now medication) have kept him healthy and active and well for over ten years, and I’m very grateful.
Anonymous
Post 01/03/2023 19:15     Subject: Will Ozempic and other drugs like it eliminate obesity?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:All these folks can keep being on their moral high whatever, and I'm gonna keep taking my shot. I'll

worrry about gains when the that tome comes. But for now, the food noise is gone, and I'm maintaining the weight loss. But it's still killing me that no one makes these same arguments about pharmaceuticals for other ailments.

What is the deal? Why are some of you so concerned about how fat people lose or not lose weight?

I feel glorious when I see number on the scale drop lower and lower and I don't have to $hitz but live my life like normal people. No constant food cravings, no bad foods, I can eat whatever I want within moderation. No food is bad. I love it.

So all these naysayers, keep talking, while us folks taking these meds reap the benefits and hopefully great health.


It’s pretty funny. They thought they could shame us out of being fat, and now they think they can shame us out of taking the medicine that makes us lose weight.

The truth is that they don’t like that we can become thin and be like them without misery. They were okay with weight loss surgery (although they still called it the easy way out). It leaves scars and requires forever sacrifice of a proper functioning stomach. It changes your eating permanently. Those terms were acceptable for them, an adequate punishment for our former obesity. Ozempic and similar are too painless and we don’t deserve to lose weight painlessly.


Stating the cause of obesity for most people is not fat shaming. If you are the exception, then disregard. If you showed this thread to someone from another country, their head would explode.


No, the heads of the educated and smart ones would not explode.

I get that’s not you, though.


Since you are so educated and smart, please tell us why the American obesity rate has more than doubled in the last 40 years or so?
Anonymous
Post 01/03/2023 19:08     Subject: Will Ozempic and other drugs like it eliminate obesity?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:All these folks can keep being on their moral high whatever, and I'm gonna keep taking my shot. I'll

worrry about gains when the that tome comes. But for now, the food noise is gone, and I'm maintaining the weight loss. But it's still killing me that no one makes these same arguments about pharmaceuticals for other ailments.

What is the deal? Why are some of you so concerned about how fat people lose or not lose weight?

I feel glorious when I see number on the scale drop lower and lower and I don't have to $hitz but live my life like normal people. No constant food cravings, no bad foods, I can eat whatever I want within moderation. No food is bad. I love it.

So all these naysayers, keep talking, while us folks taking these meds reap the benefits and hopefully great health.


It’s pretty funny. They thought they could shame us out of being fat, and now they think they can shame us out of taking the medicine that makes us lose weight.

The truth is that they don’t like that we can become thin and be like them without misery. They were okay with weight loss surgery (although they still called it the easy way out). It leaves scars and requires forever sacrifice of a proper functioning stomach. It changes your eating permanently. Those terms were acceptable for them, an adequate punishment for our former obesity. Ozempic and similar are too painless and we don’t deserve to lose weight painlessly.


Stating the cause of obesity for most people is not fat shaming. If you are the exception, then disregard. If you showed this thread to someone from another country, their head would explode.


No, the heads of the educated and smart ones would not explode.

I get that’s not you, though.
Anonymous
Post 01/03/2023 18:42     Subject: Will Ozempic and other drugs like it eliminate obesity?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:All these folks can keep being on their moral high whatever, and I'm gonna keep taking my shot. I'll

worrry about gains when the that tome comes. But for now, the food noise is gone, and I'm maintaining the weight loss. But it's still killing me that no one makes these same arguments about pharmaceuticals for other ailments.

What is the deal? Why are some of you so concerned about how fat people lose or not lose weight?

I feel glorious when I see number on the scale drop lower and lower and I don't have to $hitz but live my life like normal people. No constant food cravings, no bad foods, I can eat whatever I want within moderation. No food is bad. I love it.

So all these naysayers, keep talking, while us folks taking these meds reap the benefits and hopefully great health.


It’s pretty funny. They thought they could shame us out of being fat, and now they think they can shame us out of taking the medicine that makes us lose weight.

The truth is that they don’t like that we can become thin and be like them without misery. They were okay with weight loss surgery (although they still called it the easy way out). It leaves scars and requires forever sacrifice of a proper functioning stomach. It changes your eating permanently. Those terms were acceptable for them, an adequate punishment for our former obesity. Ozempic and similar are too painless and we don’t deserve to lose weight painlessly.


Stating the cause of obesity for most people is not fat shaming. If you are the exception, then disregard. If you showed this thread to someone from another country, their head would explode.

They used to say of depression that genetics loads the gun but environment pulls the trigger. Same thing with obesity. If your gun wasn’t loaded for obesity or if someone from another country’s environment didn’t pull the trigger, then perhaps you and they should just be quiet and grateful. Instead I can hear you patting yourself on the back.

And for others: meds aren’t a “quick fix.” They’re allowing a person to right the ship. If obesity is soooooo unhealthy, why does it wreck you that they’re losing weight with an FDA-approved, doctor-prescribed med?

Regarding food vs drugs: no one can go cold turkey on food. Those of you day drinkers and other substance abuse problems are just the same as us fatties, but no one will know until you die of cirrhosis at 50. So shove your shaming.
Anonymous
Post 01/03/2023 18:27     Subject: Will Ozempic and other drugs like it eliminate obesity?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:All these folks can keep being on their moral high whatever, and I'm gonna keep taking my shot. I'll

worrry about gains when the that tome comes. But for now, the food noise is gone, and I'm maintaining the weight loss. But it's still killing me that no one makes these same arguments about pharmaceuticals for other ailments.

What is the deal? Why are some of you so concerned about how fat people lose or not lose weight?

I feel glorious when I see number on the scale drop lower and lower and I don't have to $hitz but live my life like normal people. No constant food cravings, no bad foods, I can eat whatever I want within moderation. No food is bad. I love it.

So all these naysayers, keep talking, while us folks taking these meds reap the benefits and hopefully great health.


It’s pretty funny. They thought they could shame us out of being fat, and now they think they can shame us out of taking the medicine that makes us lose weight.

The truth is that they don’t like that we can become thin and be like them without misery. They were okay with weight loss surgery (although they still called it the easy way out). It leaves scars and requires forever sacrifice of a proper functioning stomach. It changes your eating permanently. Those terms were acceptable for them, an adequate punishment for our former obesity. Ozempic and similar are too painless and we don’t deserve to lose weight painlessly.


Stating the cause of obesity for most people is not fat shaming. If you are the exception, then disregard. If you showed this thread to someone from another country, their head would explode.
Anonymous
Post 01/03/2023 18:21     Subject: Will Ozempic and other drugs like it eliminate obesity?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It’s ironic how those who always said d it’s a moral/mental failing to be fat are now faced with a physiological treatment/cure refuse to acknowledge that indicates it’s primarily a physiological/genetic predisposition.


It isn’t moral. But it is discipline. No one absolutely has to overeat unless they take drugs


Their natural brain chemistry is the “drug”


It isn’t fentanyl. No one is going through DTs if they skip McDonalds or stop at one scoop of ice cream.


It’s actually quite east to maintain obesity on brown rice, broccoli, and grilled chicken. You clearly know nothing about it which is why you default to lazy tropes.


Ok, but you can’t GET obese on this plus not overeating


Well yes but people who are disposed to obesity are disposed to overeating whatever it is that they are eating. My obese sister will eat the entire serving bowl of roasted broccoli when she’s at my house. And she’s been that way since she was a kid. It’s not McDonald’s, it’s not ice cream, it’s something in her biology.


Maybe it is in HER biology. That doesn't explain the ever increasing obesity rate.
Anonymous
Post 01/03/2023 18:04     Subject: Will Ozempic and other drugs like it eliminate obesity?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It’s ironic how those who always said d it’s a moral/mental failing to be fat are now faced with a physiological treatment/cure refuse to acknowledge that indicates it’s primarily a physiological/genetic predisposition.


It isn’t moral. But it is discipline. No one absolutely has to overeat unless they take drugs


Their natural brain chemistry is the “drug”


It isn’t fentanyl. No one is going through DTs if they skip McDonalds or stop at one scoop of ice cream.


It’s actually quite east to maintain obesity on brown rice, broccoli, and grilled chicken. You clearly know nothing about it which is why you default to lazy tropes.


Ok, but you can’t GET obese on this plus not overeating


Well yes but people who are disposed to obesity are disposed to overeating whatever it is that they are eating. My obese sister will eat the entire serving bowl of roasted broccoli when she’s at my house. And she’s been that way since she was a kid. It’s not McDonald’s, it’s not ice cream, it’s something in her biology.
Anonymous
Post 01/03/2023 18:00     Subject: Will Ozempic and other drugs like it eliminate obesity?

Anonymous wrote:All these folks can keep being on their moral high whatever, and I'm gonna keep taking my shot. I'll

worrry about gains when the that tome comes. But for now, the food noise is gone, and I'm maintaining the weight loss. But it's still killing me that no one makes these same arguments about pharmaceuticals for other ailments.

What is the deal? Why are some of you so concerned about how fat people lose or not lose weight?

I feel glorious when I see number on the scale drop lower and lower and I don't have to $hitz but live my life like normal people. No constant food cravings, no bad foods, I can eat whatever I want within moderation. No food is bad. I love it.

So all these naysayers, keep talking, while us folks taking these meds reap the benefits and hopefully great health.


It’s pretty funny. They thought they could shame us out of being fat, and now they think they can shame us out of taking the medicine that makes us lose weight.

The truth is that they don’t like that we can become thin and be like them without misery. They were okay with weight loss surgery (although they still called it the easy way out). It leaves scars and requires forever sacrifice of a proper functioning stomach. It changes your eating permanently. Those terms were acceptable for them, an adequate punishment for our former obesity. Ozempic and similar are too painless and we don’t deserve to lose weight painlessly.
Anonymous
Post 01/03/2023 17:42     Subject: Will Ozempic and other drugs like it eliminate obesity?

All these folks can keep being on their moral high whatever, and I'm gonna keep taking my shot. I'll

worrry about gains when the that tome comes. But for now, the food noise is gone, and I'm maintaining the weight loss. But it's still killing me that no one makes these same arguments about pharmaceuticals for other ailments.

What is the deal? Why are some of you so concerned about how fat people lose or not lose weight?

I feel glorious when I see number on the scale drop lower and lower and I don't have to $hitz but live my life like normal people. No constant food cravings, no bad foods, I can eat whatever I want within moderation. No food is bad. I love it.

So all these naysayers, keep talking, while us folks taking these meds reap the benefits and hopefully great health.
Anonymous
Post 01/03/2023 17:09     Subject: Will Ozempic and other drugs like it eliminate obesity?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It’s ironic how those who always said d it’s a moral/mental failing to be fat are now faced with a physiological treatment/cure refuse to acknowledge that indicates it’s primarily a physiological/genetic predisposition.


It isn’t moral. But it is discipline. No one absolutely has to overeat unless they take drugs


Their natural brain chemistry is the “drug”


It isn’t fentanyl. No one is going through DTs if they skip McDonalds or stop at one scoop of ice cream.


It’s actually quite east to maintain obesity on brown rice, broccoli, and grilled chicken. You clearly know nothing about it which is why you default to lazy tropes.


Ok, but you can’t GET obese on this plus not overeating
Anonymous
Post 01/03/2023 17:08     Subject: Will Ozempic and other drugs like it eliminate obesity?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It’s ironic how those who always said d it’s a moral/mental failing to be fat are now faced with a physiological treatment/cure refuse to acknowledge that indicates it’s primarily a physiological/genetic predisposition.


It isn’t moral. But it is discipline. No one absolutely has to overeat unless they take drugs


Their natural brain chemistry is the “drug”


It isn’t fentanyl. No one is going through DTs if they skip McDonalds or stop at one scoop of ice cream.


It’s actually quite east to maintain obesity on brown rice, broccoli, and grilled chicken. You clearly know nothing about it which is why you default to lazy tropes.