Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The number of people who are absolutely furious that semiglutide works well for weight control and so who desperately want to believe made-up negative stories about it is truly staggering.
They’re soooo mad. So so mad.
They are mad that people are fat?
They're mad that fat people have access to a relatively easy and painless way to be thin.
Remember, there's always a price to be paid when you take a shortcut.
Oooh I'll remember that when I wake up tomorrow and weigh in; if it's anything like the previous 32 weeks, i'll be down another 2 pounds!
OMG you are going to make all of those skinny people jealous! They just can't stop thinking about it 24/7!
Yes, we’re all soooooo jealous of someone who had more than 32 pounds to lose.![]()
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100 actually! And I’m glad to hear you’re happy for me having access to an easy way to lose weight without having to diet and exercise.
Will insurance pay for the excess skin you’re left with?
Why are you so convinced she/he has excess skin? I lost 70 lbs and don't have any.
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I saw this article on Today.com and it made me think of this thread. It's great that so many people getting healthier and happier on these drugs. This person lost 30 pounds.
I don’t think that’s the same person.
The chunkier version of this lady looks both younger and healthier.
Yeah, if this is what it does, I'll stay fat, thanks.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:![]()
I saw this article on Today.com and it made me think of this thread. It's great that so many people getting healthier and happier on these drugs. This person lost 30 pounds.
I don’t think that’s the same person.
The chunkier version of this lady looks both younger and healthier.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:![]()
I saw this article on Today.com and it made me think of this thread. It's great that so many people getting healthier and happier on these drugs. This person lost 30 pounds.
I don’t think that’s the same person.
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I saw this article on Today.com and it made me think of this thread. It's great that so many people getting healthier and happier on these drugs. This person lost 30 pounds.
I think she looks better “before”. She looks sick in the second photo.
Yes, that is what OP was telling everyone to be aware of. The before Ozempic face is better. Some people are okay with the after Ozempic face because they are thinner and happier.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The number of people who are absolutely furious that semiglutide works well for weight control and so who desperately want to believe made-up negative stories about it is truly staggering.
They’re soooo mad. So so mad.
They are mad that people are fat?
They're mad that fat people have access to a relatively easy and painless way to be thin.
Remember, there's always a price to be paid when you take a shortcut.
Oooh I'll remember that when I wake up tomorrow and weigh in; if it's anything like the previous 32 weeks, i'll be down another 2 pounds!
OMG you are going to make all of those skinny people jealous! They just can't stop thinking about it 24/7!
Yes, we’re all soooooo jealous of someone who had more than 32 pounds to lose.![]()
![]()
![]()
100 actually! And I’m glad to hear you’re happy for me having access to an easy way to lose weight without having to diet and exercise.
Will insurance pay for the excess skin you’re left with?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The number of people who are absolutely furious that semiglutide works well for weight control and so who desperately want to believe made-up negative stories about it is truly staggering.
I’m small 105 lbs and don’t care what people are doing to try and bypass the simple solution of cutting out 2/3rds of your food portions. I would just be worried about long term side effects.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The number of people who are absolutely furious that semiglutide works well for weight control and so who desperately want to believe made-up negative stories about it is truly staggering.
They’re soooo mad. So so mad.
They are mad that people are fat?
They're mad that fat people have access to a relatively easy and painless way to be thin.
Remember, there's always a price to be paid when you take a shortcut.
Oooh I'll remember that when I wake up tomorrow and weigh in; if it's anything like the previous 32 weeks, i'll be down another 2 pounds!
OMG you are going to make all of those skinny people jealous! They just can't stop thinking about it 24/7!
Yes, we’re all soooooo jealous of someone who had more than 32 pounds to lose.![]()
![]()
![]()
100 actually! And I’m glad to hear you’re happy for me having access to an easy way to lose weight without having to diet and exercise.
Anonymous wrote:The number of people who are absolutely furious that semiglutide works well for weight control and so who desperately want to believe made-up negative stories about it is truly staggering.
Anonymous wrote:
Dr. Mindy Pelz says Ozempic makes you lose muscle, NOT FAT. Beware!
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I saw this article on Today.com and it made me think of this thread. It's great that so many people getting healthier and happier on these drugs. This person lost 30 pounds.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:![]()
I saw this article on Today.com and it made me think of this thread. It's great that so many people getting healthier and happier on these drugs. This person lost 30 pounds.
I think she looks better “before”. She looks sick in the second photo.
Yes, that is what OP was telling everyone to be aware of. The before Ozempic face is better. Some people are okay with the after Ozempic face because they are thinner and happier.
Whoa! She looks 20 years older.
Anonymous wrote:I’ve lost 40lbs from Ozempic.
LOL at that idea that it’s all muscle. I feel fantastic and strong. I’m on a low dose and eating a healthy, nutritious diet. I’ve been losing weight slowly and steadily.
My face looks great. Skinnier, probably wrinklier, happier.