Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:She's very open about ozempic....
Side effects in long-term issues are starting to come out about it. That was still not sure I would have jumped on that band
I don't know about long-term issues, but Eli Lilly has stated that once people go off the drug, weight gain immediately follows. I wonder if that still happens if they person changed their diet while using the drug.
YES. The whole point is you don't need to make any effort to lose weight. You're not hungry. Changing your diet doesn't matter if it took no effort. When you stop, it'll take effort.
Not true![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ozempic! Good genes, good makeup, and plastic surgery.
No, she co-owns Weight Watchers.
I'm not sure why you think both can't be true: she co-owns a diet company AND she uses weight loss medication.
She doesn't appear to have what some people like to call "ozempik face"
Wouldn’t she have access to top dermatologists/plastic surgeons to correct any skin issues?
Yes. She would. However I cannot imagine with all she has invested in WW (not just money but she believes in it) that she'd need Ozempc.
Anonymous wrote:So happy Oprah is telling the world about her diabetes meds. Meanwhile I’m a diabetic who hasn’t been able to get my 2mg dosage since September. Every month I have to call around to 30-40 pharmacies trying to scrape together 1mg doses and can only take half my prescribed meds. And no I’m not overweight, I'm type 1.5 diabetic (type 1 adult onset) for anyone accusing me of being fat and that diabetes was a lifestyle choice. I need drugs like ozempic to lower my blood sugar, until I need insulin. Please don’t tell me there’s lots of other diabetes meds, because they don’t work for me like ozempic or Mounjaro, which are now always out of stock due to selfish people looking to lose vanity weight.
Anonymous wrote:Why the debate she has admitted she used meds!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wow! Just wow! Oprah‘s new physique. She looks better than ever. (she is part owner of Weight Watchers.)
Healthy living is paying off. She looks gorgeous.
https://www.instagram.com/p/C0yt1OJMuhN/?igshid=MzRlODBiNWFlZA==
I always hated that woman. Everything about her is fake, fake, and fake.
Anonymous wrote:Wow! Just wow! Oprah‘s new physique. She looks better than ever. (she is part owner of Weight Watchers.)
Healthy living is paying off. She looks gorgeous.
https://www.instagram.com/p/C0yt1OJMuhN/?igshid=MzRlODBiNWFlZA==
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why the debate she has admitted she used meds!
She is actually using it along with Weight Watchers and exercise. It's a multi prong approach.
Anonymous wrote:Why the debate she has admitted she used meds!
Anonymous wrote:So happy Oprah is telling the world about her diabetes meds. Meanwhile I’m a diabetic who hasn’t been able to get my 2mg dosage since September. Every month I have to call around to 30-40 pharmacies trying to scrape together 1mg doses and can only take half my prescribed meds. And no I’m not overweight, I'm type 1.5 diabetic (type 1 adult onset) for anyone accusing me of being fat and that diabetes was a lifestyle choice. I need drugs like ozempic to lower my blood sugar, until I need insulin. Please don’t tell me there’s lots of other diabetes meds, because they don’t work for me like ozempic or Mounjaro, which are now always out of stock due to selfish people looking to lose vanity weight.
Anonymous wrote:So happy Oprah is telling the world about her diabetes meds. Meanwhile I’m a diabetic who hasn’t been able to get my 2mg dosage since September. Every month I have to call around to 30-40 pharmacies trying to scrape together 1mg doses and can only take half my prescribed meds. And no I’m not overweight, I'm type 1.5 diabetic (type 1 adult onset) for anyone accusing me of being fat and that diabetes was a lifestyle choice. I need drugs like ozempic to lower my blood sugar, until I need insulin. Please don’t tell me there’s lots of other diabetes meds, because they don’t work for me like ozempic or Mounjaro, which are now always out of stock due to selfish people looking to lose vanity weight.
Anonymous wrote:She went on weight loss meds like everyone else. She admitted it.