Anonymous wrote:Privileged people sucking up supply of these drugs from people that actually need them. Disgusting.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My DH is diabetic and his pharmacy told him they may not be able to refill his prescription until January. This is for a medication that he actually needs. What are legit patients supposed to do? People who want to lose a few pounds for superficial reasons have caused a shortage of a drug that some patients depend on. It’s crazy!
Oh stop being so dramatic. No one needs Ozempic to survive. There are plenty of other GLP-1 medications that aren’t in short supply if he needs one for glucose control.
Anonymous wrote:My DH is diabetic and his pharmacy told him they may not be able to refill his prescription until January. This is for a medication that he actually needs. What are legit patients supposed to do? People who want to lose a few pounds for superficial reasons have caused a shortage of a drug that some patients depend on. It’s crazy!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Privileged people sucking up supply of these drugs from people that actually need them. Disgusting.
Get f-ed. Seriously. My doctor thought it was beneficial for me to get on Ozempic since I was on BP meds, and was about to get on cholesterol meds. You're actually feeling sorry for the big pharma not producing enough of the medication that is helping people lose weight and get healthier. You are what is disgusting.
Well if you were smart enough to figure out why there is a shortage maybe you would be getting somewhere. If you want to get hooked on big pharma instead of buckling down and doing the hard work to correct your health ship, go right ahead. I can guarantee that’s a garbage long term solution.
Your doctor is giving you meds because they know compliance is effectively zero.
Or maybe, just maybe, if close to zero percent of people succeed at losing weight long term “doing the hard work” it’s not actually a failure by humans but a failure in the method. Humans are wired the way we’re wired. We know conclusively that dieting doesn’t work, so let’s figure out something else.
That’s nonsense that gets spewed by people that can’t handle changing their habits. All of that is possible. You don’t need “miracle” drugs.
It’s a failure that only appeared in the last 50 years. It takes a lot of conscious work to gain all that weight. Just like it takes a lot of conscious work to take it off. I did it and I’ve maintained it.
No way would I ever sign up to be a slave to big pharma. You would think after the last two years of insanity that people would be running away from that. Guess not. Good luck saddling yourself with a life time of compliance by chemistry.
Anonymous wrote:My DH is diabetic and his pharmacy told him they may not be able to refill his prescription until January. This is for a medication that he actually needs. What are legit patients supposed to do? People who want to lose a few pounds for superficial reasons have caused a shortage of a drug that some patients depend on. It’s crazy!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just started Ozempic, prescribed by primary care doc. I’m legit fat and pre-diabetic. I have a lot of weight to lose.
Any side effects??
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Privileged people sucking up supply of these drugs from people that actually need them. Disgusting.
Get f-ed. Seriously. My doctor thought it was beneficial for me to get on Ozempic since I was on BP meds, and was about to get on cholesterol meds. You're actually feeling sorry for the big pharma not producing enough of the medication that is helping people lose weight and get healthier. You are what is disgusting.
Well if you were smart enough to figure out why there is a shortage maybe you would be getting somewhere. If you want to get hooked on big pharma instead of buckling down and doing the hard work to correct your health ship, go right ahead. I can guarantee that’s a garbage long term solution.
Your doctor is giving you meds because they know compliance is effectively zero.
Or maybe, just maybe, if close to zero percent of people succeed at losing weight long term “doing the hard work” it’s not actually a failure by humans but a failure in the method. Humans are wired the way we’re wired. We know conclusively that dieting doesn’t work, so let’s figure out something else.
That’s nonsense that gets spewed by people that can’t handle changing their habits. All of that is possible. You don’t need “miracle” drugs.
It’s a failure that only appeared in the last 50 years. It takes a lot of conscious work to gain all that weight. Just like it takes a lot of conscious work to take it off. I did it and I’ve maintained it.
No way would I ever sign up to be a slave to big pharma. You would think after the last two years of insanity that people would be running away from that. Guess not. Good luck saddling yourself with a life time of compliance by chemistry.
Anonymous wrote:Privileged people sucking up supply of these drugs from people that actually need them. Disgusting.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Privileged people sucking up supply of these drugs from people that actually need them. Disgusting.
Get f-ed. Seriously. My doctor thought it was beneficial for me to get on Ozempic since I was on BP meds, and was about to get on cholesterol meds. You're actually feeling sorry for the big pharma not producing enough of the medication that is helping people lose weight and get healthier. You are what is disgusting.
Well if you were smart enough to figure out why there is a shortage maybe you would be getting somewhere. If you want to get hooked on big pharma instead of buckling down and doing the hard work to correct your health ship, go right ahead. I can guarantee that’s a garbage long term solution.
Your doctor is giving you meds because they know compliance is effectively zero.
Or maybe, just maybe, if close to zero percent of people succeed at losing weight long term “doing the hard work” it’s not actually a failure by humans but a failure in the method. Humans are wired the way we’re wired. We know conclusively that dieting doesn’t work, so let’s figure out something else.
That's really strange. Dieting worked wonders for me. In fact, anyone I've ever know that has lost any amount of weight credited it to diet. Where did you pick this up, PP?
Anonymous wrote:Privileged people sucking up supply of these drugs from people that actually need them. Disgusting.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Privileged people sucking up supply of these drugs from people that actually need them. Disgusting.
Get f-ed. Seriously. My doctor thought it was beneficial for me to get on Ozempic since I was on BP meds, and was about to get on cholesterol meds. You're actually feeling sorry for the big pharma not producing enough of the medication that is helping people lose weight and get healthier. You are what is disgusting.
Well if you were smart enough to figure out why there is a shortage maybe you would be getting somewhere. If you want to get hooked on big pharma instead of buckling down and doing the hard work to correct your health ship, go right ahead. I can guarantee that’s a garbage long term solution.
Your doctor is giving you meds because they know compliance is effectively zero.
Or maybe, just maybe, if close to zero percent of people succeed at losing weight long term “doing the hard work” it’s not actually a failure by humans but a failure in the method. Humans are wired the way we’re wired. We know conclusively that dieting doesn’t work, so let’s figure out something else.
Anonymous wrote:These all sound too good to be true--what's the catch?