Anonymous
Post 11/13/2023 13:35     Subject: Ozempic death - ileus

Anonymous wrote:As a diabetic who literally can’t get my medication filled because of all these people trying to lose weight, all I have to say is meh. I’ve never had any side effects with this medication so I feel like people who use this for vanity weight loss deserve what they get.


You deserve to have diabetes that you can't treat too.
Anonymous
Post 11/13/2023 13:33     Subject: Ozempic death - ileus

Anonymous wrote:As a diabetic who literally can’t get my medication filled because of all these people trying to lose weight, all I have to say is meh. I’ve never had any side effects with this medication so I feel like people who use this for vanity weight loss deserve what they get.


What makes you think side-effects for diabetics (or, I guess, medically advisable weight-loss) will be any different than side-effects for "vanity" weight loss?
Anonymous
Post 11/13/2023 13:31     Subject: Ozempic death - ileus

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I get the sense that OP and other PPs would have been happy if the woman in the article had died of an obesity-related heart attack.


You are sick in the head for even thinking this!


I notice you aren't saying that PP is wrong.
Anonymous
Post 11/13/2023 12:35     Subject: Ozempic death - ileus

As a diabetic who literally can’t get my medication filled because of all these people trying to lose weight, all I have to say is meh. I’ve never had any side effects with this medication so I feel like people who use this for vanity weight loss deserve what they get.
Anonymous
Post 11/13/2023 09:14     Subject: Ozempic death - ileus

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I know a young woman in her twenties who took Ozempic for a year. When she started it she was slightly obese (BMI 32) but she kept taking it until she became quite thin. However she was sick the whole year. Diarrhea, lots of GI issues, nausea. But she said she had been told to expect these side effects and she read online a lot of people had them. She eventually went off it as she started having major GI problems and her doctor wouldn’t prescribe it anymore. She has been off it for over a year now and still has ongoing GI problems. I don’t know why they didn’t resolve when she stopped the meds but I hope she hasn’t done permanent damage at such a young age. Especially as she was at a healthy weight within a few months but kept taking it to be thin.


This will be more common when it's prescribed to fight childhood obesity.


In your learned opinion, which will be more damaging overall? Unaddressed childhood obesity or side effects from tackling the problem?
Anonymous
Post 11/13/2023 09:13     Subject: Ozempic death - ileus

Anonymous wrote:I know a young woman in her twenties who took Ozempic for a year. When she started it she was slightly obese (BMI 32) but she kept taking it until she became quite thin. However she was sick the whole year. Diarrhea, lots of GI issues, nausea. But she said she had been told to expect these side effects and she read online a lot of people had them. She eventually went off it as she started having major GI problems and her doctor wouldn’t prescribe it anymore. She has been off it for over a year now and still has ongoing GI problems. I don’t know why they didn’t resolve when she stopped the meds but I hope she hasn’t done permanent damage at such a young age. Especially as she was at a healthy weight within a few months but kept taking it to be thin.


Possibly it's a correlation but not causation situation.
Anonymous
Post 11/12/2023 22:42     Subject: Ozempic death - ileus

Anonymous wrote:Doctors need to be careful prescribing this off label!


The manufacturer’s PR is pushing off label prescriptions.
Anonymous
Post 11/12/2023 22:36     Subject: Ozempic death - ileus

Anonymous wrote:I know a young woman in her twenties who took Ozempic for a year. When she started it she was slightly obese (BMI 32) but she kept taking it until she became quite thin. However she was sick the whole year. Diarrhea, lots of GI issues, nausea. But she said she had been told to expect these side effects and she read online a lot of people had them. She eventually went off it as she started having major GI problems and her doctor wouldn’t prescribe it anymore. She has been off it for over a year now and still has ongoing GI problems. I don’t know why they didn’t resolve when she stopped the meds but I hope she hasn’t done permanent damage at such a young age. Especially as she was at a healthy weight within a few months but kept taking it to be thin.


This will be more common when it's prescribed to fight childhood obesity.
Anonymous
Post 11/11/2023 13:15     Subject: Ozempic death - ileus

Anonymous wrote:I get the sense that OP and other PPs would have been happy if the woman in the article had died of an obesity-related heart attack.


You are sick in the head for even thinking this!
Anonymous
Post 11/11/2023 11:41     Subject: Ozempic death - ileus

I get the sense that OP and other PPs would have been happy if the woman in the article had died of an obesity-related heart attack.
Anonymous
Post 11/11/2023 11:27     Subject: Ozempic death - ileus

I know a young woman in her twenties who took Ozempic for a year. When she started it she was slightly obese (BMI 32) but she kept taking it until she became quite thin. However she was sick the whole year. Diarrhea, lots of GI issues, nausea. But she said she had been told to expect these side effects and she read online a lot of people had them. She eventually went off it as she started having major GI problems and her doctor wouldn’t prescribe it anymore. She has been off it for over a year now and still has ongoing GI problems. I don’t know why they didn’t resolve when she stopped the meds but I hope she hasn’t done permanent damage at such a young age. Especially as she was at a healthy weight within a few months but kept taking it to be thin.
Anonymous
Post 11/11/2023 11:22     Subject: Ozempic death - ileus

I'm unable to tolerate aspirin-it kills my stomach (and makes my ears ring). If I took it for 6 months, I'd probably be dead too-but billions of other people take it just fine.

But unlike this lady, I have enough sense to NOT take it since I cannot tolerate it. She kept right on with the ozempic even though she clearly could not tolerate it. I am actually on Wegovy, myself, and have little to no side effects-like most people on it.
Anonymous
Post 11/10/2023 10:02     Subject: Ozempic death - ileus

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Yeah, if eating carrots were giving her months of eating diarrhea, that would be a problem; and she shouldn't have continued eating carrots just to fit into a dress.

This is only in the news because Ozempic is new; not because this shows that it makes life notably more dangerous.


Except— it isn’t new. It’s been used to treat diabetes since 2017


Newer than carrots, anyway. Or maybe it's in the news because of the emotional, moral sentiments around weight in our society. Because drugs are "cheating," death and injury are the natural consequences because "cheaters never prosper" or "God is angry at arrogant humans trying to avoid the natural order" or "there's no such thing as a free lunch" or some other narrative that this news can slot into.
Anonymous
Post 11/09/2023 19:41     Subject: Ozempic death - ileus

Anonymous wrote:Yeah, if eating carrots were giving her months of eating diarrhea, that would be a problem; and she shouldn't have continued eating carrots just to fit into a dress.

This is only in the news because Ozempic is new; not because this shows that it makes life notably more dangerous.


Except— it isn’t new. It’s been used to treat diabetes since 2017
Anonymous
Post 11/09/2023 17:18     Subject: Ozempic death - ileus

Yeah, if eating carrots were giving her months of eating diarrhea, that would be a problem; and she shouldn't have continued eating carrots just to fit into a dress.

This is only in the news because Ozempic is new; not because this shows that it makes life notably more dangerous.