Anonymous wrote:I like my body best at 115-120. I’m 5’6.5”. I’m 130. I’d love to lose 10 lbs. but I’m 50 years old and I’m not willing to shave myself or give up weekend drinking. Basically I DGAF.
Anonymous wrote:1. Fear of needles.
2. If pills, already have a daily med and don't want to add to my pill regimen.
3. Concerned about side effects on digestion.
4. Cost. I can afford it, but I'd rather spend my money on other things.
5. Prefer to exercise willpower and make diet and exercise changes, because it will bolster my self-esteem and I feel this is a cop-out.
6. Only have 10 lbs to lose.
7. Concerned about gaining back the weight when I stop.
Anonymous wrote:Don’t do it ladies. The weight will come right back, and then some. GLP’s suck you in and make it difficult to quit. I’m on one now…
Anonymous wrote:I'll wait 3+ years and see how they do, those on the weight loss meds.
Anonymous wrote:I think there's a big difference between genuinely having 5-10 pounds to lose and the PP who had a BMI of 27, which is overweight. If your BMI is that high you have 30-40 pounds to lose and maybe it's worth it, but it's not worth it to go from a BMI of 21 to 19 for vanity reasons.
Anonymous wrote:I’m chronically constipated. I’m on daily MiraLAX to go and can’t wean off despite a diet that many GI docs recommend to fight constitutional. Figured slowing down my already slow colon isn’t a great idea.
Anonymous wrote:Haha I am too cheap! Figured i could just eat a lot less for free. And I did, lost 30 lbs.
Anonymous wrote:Ozempic face, ozempic breath, sulphur burps, constipation, hair loss, vomiting, etc, etc...