Anonymous
Post 12/16/2023 11:41     Subject: Re:Is Semi-G gonna cause inequity in appearances? The off label use of Ozempic ethical issue no one mentions

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:News flash: not everyone wants to look like that. They all look so weird and the other shoe is absolutely going to drop. Something about it just seems wrong.


Oh for Pete’s sake. You people are so sad.


Are you saying that all long-term side effects for this new use of this drug are already known?


Semaglutide has been used for nearly 2 decades. One of the side effects (reported in Aug) is a 20% decrease in the risk of stroke, heart attack and heart disease.

As someone who is overweight, and developed high cholesterol, and has a family history of stroke...I am on Wegovy, have lost nearly 30 lbs so far, will be rechecking the cholesterol next week (hoping it's down!), and have low-to-no side effects. It's been amazing for me!
Anonymous
Post 12/16/2023 10:54     Subject: Is Semi-G gonna cause inequity in appearances? The off label use of Ozempic ethical issue no one mentions

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Phen phen


This. We have been here before. It went poorly for people.

People on this board will go nuts about this, but you can be healthy and big.


I would rather be skinny and dead than healthy and fat. Life is not worth living when you're big.

Signed,
A Lifelong Former Fat Ass and Now Wegovily Skinny Woman


Well... Enjoy that.
Anonymous
Post 12/16/2023 10:49     Subject: Is Semi-G gonna cause inequity in appearances? The off label use of Ozempic ethical issue no one mentions

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Phen phen


This. We have been here before. It went poorly for people.

People on this board will go nuts about this, but you can be healthy and big.


I would rather be skinny and dead than healthy and fat. Life is not worth living when you're big.

Signed,
A Lifelong Former Fat Ass and Now Wegovily Skinny Woman
Anonymous
Post 12/16/2023 10:38     Subject: Is Semi-G gonna cause inequity in appearances? The off label use of Ozempic ethical issue no one mentions

Anonymous wrote:Phen phen


+1

Remember phen phen, olestra with the people pooping their pants, gastric bypass, the sleeve and a hundred other things that were going to end obesity forever?
Anonymous
Post 12/16/2023 10:36     Subject: Is Semi-G gonna cause inequity in appearances? The off label use of Ozempic ethical issue no one mentions

Anonymous wrote:Phen phen


This. We have been here before. It went poorly for people.

People on this board will go nuts about this, but you can be healthy and big. Some bodies are just bigger. Many (though not all, some people are just thin) of the Hollywood actresses and models who are size 0s before Ozempic we're doing unhealthy, damaging things to their body to achieve that look. You think because now people are doing it with a medication it's suddenly fine? No. This whole thing is going to backfire just like it dies every time we adopt a collective eating disorder.
Anonymous
Post 12/16/2023 10:35     Subject: Is Semi-G gonna cause inequity in appearances? The off label use of Ozempic ethical issue no one mentions

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I could afford it but never would do it.

Why? What are your concerns?


DP. Ozempic induces gastroparesis. Usually it is mild.

I have a DD who suffered from severe gastroparesis, throwing up some 30 times a day. I had to become reconciled to the possibility of her death as her BMI sunk below 16. Fortunately, great medical treatment at JHU saved her, but she still has it mildly.

If you have had first hand experience with severe GP, you would never take a chance of getting it.
Anonymous
Post 12/16/2023 10:30     Subject: Is Semi-G gonna cause inequity in appearances? The off label use of Ozempic ethical issue no one mentions

Phen phen
Anonymous
Post 12/16/2023 10:26     Subject: Re:Is Semi-G gonna cause inequity in appearances? The off label use of Ozempic ethical issue no one mentions

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:News flash: not everyone wants to look like that. They all look so weird and the other shoe is absolutely going to drop. Something about it just seems wrong.


Oh for Pete’s sake. You people are so sad.


Are you saying that all long-term side effects for this new use of this drug are already known?

They're not known and couldn't be. Also, many sized 6, 8, etc are taking it to "just get back to my normal size" referring to the size they were at 17.
Anonymous
Post 12/16/2023 10:24     Subject: Re:Is Semi-G gonna cause inequity in appearances? The off label use of Ozempic ethical issue no one mentions

Anonymous wrote:This is already the case. Weight is associated directly with family income.


This.
Anonymous
Post 12/16/2023 09:45     Subject: Is Semi-G gonna cause inequity in appearances? The off label use of Ozempic ethical issue no one mentions

Ozempic’s patent expires in 2031. By 2032 there will be $50ish a month generics available, and insurance will start widely covering them.

So there is a very real possibility that a decade from now obesity across all classes in America will be significantly less common.
Anonymous
Post 12/16/2023 09:40     Subject: Re:Is Semi-G gonna cause inequity in appearances? The off label use of Ozempic ethical issue no one mentions

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:News flash: not everyone wants to look like that. They all look so weird and the other shoe is absolutely going to drop. Something about it just seems wrong.


Oh for Pete’s sake. You people are so sad.


Are you saying that all long-term side effects for this new use of this drug are already known?
Anonymous
Post 12/16/2023 09:39     Subject: Is Semi-G gonna cause inequity in appearances? The off label use of Ozempic ethical issue no one mentions

Anonymous wrote:The bigger ethical issue will be if addressing obesity helps to extend people’s lives and one group benefits most from that life extension. It’s very dystopian to think about a world where life expectancy for whites is 95 and for African Americans it’s sixty.


I think you should first address your belief that all poor people are Black.

Anonymous
Post 12/16/2023 09:37     Subject: Re:Is Semi-G gonna cause inequity in appearances? The off label use of Ozempic ethical issue no one mentions

Anonymous wrote:News flash: not everyone wants to look like that. They all look so weird and the other shoe is absolutely going to drop. Something about it just seems wrong.


Oh for Pete’s sake. You people are so sad.
Anonymous
Post 12/16/2023 09:32     Subject: Is Semi-G gonna cause inequity in appearances? The off label use of Ozempic ethical issue no one mentions

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I could afford it but never would do it.


Same.


Same. I’d never start taking it.

Why? Because I’m already taking a life-time medication and I’m not adding another. Not all bodies are supposed to be thin. I won’t take something to address an issue that can be changed with a lifestyle change. Maybe Oprah, Gail and all the others aren’t supposed to be a size 10?
Anonymous
Post 12/16/2023 09:23     Subject: Is Semi-G gonna cause inequity in appearances? The off label use of Ozempic ethical issue no one mentions

The bigger ethical issue will be if addressing obesity helps to extend people’s lives and one group benefits most from that life extension. It’s very dystopian to think about a world where life expectancy for whites is 95 and for African Americans it’s sixty.