Anonymous
Post 07/07/2025 19:00     Subject: EDs on the rise

Anonymous wrote:Why do doctors approve the drugs for people who aren’t obese? Aren’t there rules for their use?


I was not obese, 5ft 6 and 160 pounds, exercise regularly. I also had high blood pressure and high cholesterol and family history of heart disease. Doctor prescribed, I have lost 25 pounds and my blood pressure and cholesterol are back to normal. I feel better than I have in over a decade
Anonymous
Post 07/06/2025 20:54     Subject: EDs on the rise

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Why do doctors approve the drugs for people who aren’t obese? Aren’t there rules for their use?


They just get them off-market or at medspas.


But these are very expensive, so people who are wealthy can certainly knock themselves out abusing them, but keep in mind not a lot of Americans can afford that.

It's typical of wealthy DCUM that so many threads would be about "everyone I know is on Ozempic and is now too skinny - this is a national health emergency!". NO. YOUR CIRCLE IS NOT A REPRESENTATIVE SAMPLE.


Right, many of the people who need them can’t afford them at all. I’ve had a few physician friends observe that many of their patients that would benefit from them can’t afford them. Many patients who don’t meet the indication and seek them out can pay.
Anonymous
Post 07/06/2025 20:40     Subject: EDs on the rise

Anonymous wrote:Teen girls are also seeing a surge. Parents continue to make excuses for it - "she's just athletic" ; "she doesn't like to eat that food" (when their dd avoids social gatherings) et


No, teen girls are not doing injection drugs. Dear Lord, stop trolling. You're sock-puppeting all over the thread.
Anonymous
Post 07/06/2025 20:26     Subject: EDs on the rise

Anonymous wrote:Teen girls are also seeing a surge. Parents continue to make excuses for it - "she's just athletic" ; "she doesn't like to eat that food" (when their dd avoids social gatherings) et


How are they getting the drugs?
Anonymous
Post 07/06/2025 18:11     Subject: EDs on the rise

Teen girls are also seeing a surge. Parents continue to make excuses for it - "she's just athletic" ; "she doesn't like to eat that food" (when their dd avoids social gatherings) et
Anonymous
Post 07/06/2025 18:07     Subject: EDs on the rise

It's not an increase when the women you are using as your sample already had disordered eating practices and body dysmorphia. You just didn't think it was a problem when they weren't stick skinny. I promise you they were suffering with the mental agony just as much before as they are now.
Anonymous
Post 07/06/2025 18:00     Subject: EDs on the rise

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:80% of American adults are overweight and obese. LMK when 80% are underweight and I’ll share your concern.






This. They should make these drugs much more affordable so everyone can get rid of the weight. All of our healthcare cost will plummet when the majority of adults no longer have diabetes and other weight related problems.


That’s just the thing. The rich are using them and getting skinnier (already thin) and the poor and young are still obese. It’s people without a reason (not obese, not diabetic) abusing them.


Yes. The people who cite the statistics on obesity as a reason it’s okay don’t acknowledge who is actually using and abusing these drugs.


You are entirely wrong.

The immense majority of patients on weight-loss injectors are using them as prescribed for legitimate purposes. This isn't hard, PP. Two thirds of adults are overweight or obese. Of course most people will use them legitimately. Fish. Barrel. Etc.

You need to stop cherry-picking articles and social media and realize that there are extremely few people abusing these drugs. The ED concerns are completely overblown. This minuscule population is simply negligible in the larger discussion of whether, statistically, weight-loss drugs are beneficial for public health. Of course they are!



Great please post your data on the on-label v off-label use. Please be sure to include sources like medspas and the like.
Anonymous
Post 07/06/2025 17:44     Subject: EDs on the rise

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:80% of American adults are overweight and obese. LMK when 80% are underweight and I’ll share your concern.






This. They should make these drugs much more affordable so everyone can get rid of the weight. All of our healthcare cost will plummet when the majority of adults no longer have diabetes and other weight related problems.


Who is “they”? Do you work for free? You realize there are significant costs associated with developing these drugs in the first place.

Can I get you to do whatever it is for a living for free for me?


They will be cheaper once there are generics available.
Anonymous
Post 07/06/2025 16:35     Subject: EDs on the rise

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Why do doctors approve the drugs for people who aren’t obese? Aren’t there rules for their use?


They just get them off-market or at medspas.


But these are very expensive, so people who are wealthy can certainly knock themselves out abusing them, but keep in mind not a lot of Americans can afford that.

It's typical of wealthy DCUM that so many threads would be about "everyone I know is on Ozempic and is now too skinny - this is a national health emergency!". NO. YOUR CIRCLE IS NOT A REPRESENTATIVE SAMPLE.
Anonymous
Post 07/06/2025 16:34     Subject: EDs on the rise

It's not that "eating disorders" (not "ED" erectile disfunction) are on the rise, it's just that new fad drugs are making the lazy people want to try them and resulting in health issues.

Similar to the FenFen thing years ago.
Anonymous
Post 07/06/2025 16:32     Subject: EDs on the rise

Anonymous wrote:Why do doctors approve the drugs for people who aren’t obese? Aren’t there rules for their use?


They just get them off-market or at medspas.
Anonymous
Post 07/06/2025 16:21     Subject: EDs on the rise

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:80% of American adults are overweight and obese. LMK when 80% are underweight and I’ll share your concern.






This. They should make these drugs much more affordable so everyone can get rid of the weight. All of our healthcare cost will plummet when the majority of adults no longer have diabetes and other weight related problems.


That’s just the thing. The rich are using them and getting skinnier (already thin) and the poor and young are still obese. It’s people without a reason (not obese, not diabetic) abusing them.


Yes. The people who cite the statistics on obesity as a reason it’s okay don’t acknowledge who is actually using and abusing these drugs.


You are entirely wrong.

The immense majority of patients on weight-loss injectors are using them as prescribed for legitimate purposes. This isn't hard, PP. Two thirds of adults are overweight or obese. Of course most people will use them legitimately. Fish. Barrel. Etc.

You need to stop cherry-picking articles and social media and realize that there are extremely few people abusing these drugs. The ED concerns are completely overblown. This minuscule population is simply negligible in the larger discussion of whether, statistically, weight-loss drugs are beneficial for public health. Of course they are!

Anonymous
Post 07/06/2025 16:16     Subject: EDs on the rise

It's the cycle of things. There was a skinny cycle. Then a curvy cycle. We're heading into a skinny cycle of what's en vogue now.
Anonymous
Post 07/06/2025 16:13     Subject: EDs on the rise

Why do doctors approve the drugs for people who aren’t obese? Aren’t there rules for their use?
Anonymous
Post 07/06/2025 14:37     Subject: EDs on the rise

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:80% of American adults are overweight and obese. LMK when 80% are underweight and I’ll share your concern.






This. They should make these drugs much more affordable so everyone can get rid of the weight. All of our healthcare cost will plummet when the majority of adults no longer have diabetes and other weight related problems.


Who is “they”? Do you work for free? You realize there are significant costs associated with developing these drugs in the first place.

Can I get you to do whatever it is for a living for free for me?