Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Glps don't cause anorexia. People with anorexia shouldn't use them (I am not a dr). They don't cause anorexia.
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Anonymous wrote:Glps don't cause anorexia. People with anorexia shouldn't use them (I am not a dr). They don't cause anorexia.
Anonymous wrote:We’ve forgotten how notmal people look. I was looking at pictures of my grandma from when she was in her 50s and she and all her friends were pleasantly plump and let me tell you, these were not lazy women. Worked harder than most do on a daily basis.
A bit of weight when you age is good padding for a fall and also good reserves in case you get seriously ill.
Anonymous wrote:I find it very weird meeting up with somebody from work world after a few months and they are suddenly skinny. So weird.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We’ve forgotten how notmal people look. I was looking at pictures of my grandma from when she was in her 50s and she and all her friends were pleasantly plump and let me tell you, these were not lazy women. Worked harder than most do on a daily basis.
A bit of weight when you age is good padding for a fall and also good reserves in case you get seriously ill.
What in the 1923...
Anonymous wrote:We’ve forgotten how notmal people look. I was looking at pictures of my grandma from when she was in her 50s and she and all her friends were pleasantly plump and let me tell you, these were not lazy women. Worked harder than most do on a daily basis.
A bit of weight when you age is good padding for a fall and also good reserves in case you get seriously ill.
Anonymous wrote:I find it very weird meeting up with somebody from work world after a few months and they are suddenly skinny. So weird.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:https://nypost.com/2025/12/12/health/docs-call-for-glp-1-warning-label-due-to-very-dangerous-risk/
Apparently others are noticing this too...
If Americans can overdo something they will absolutely to the greatest degree possible.
Anonymous wrote:I find it very weird meeting up with somebody from work world after a few months and they are suddenly skinny. So weird.
Anonymous wrote:I don't know anyone on GLP-1s but why would anorexia be necessary when the injections themselves cause weight loss?
Anonymous wrote:Osteopenia risks increase with low BMI, but it’s easily treatable and reversible, as my mother and all her sisters can attest.
Mostly, I don’t think Americans understand what a normal BMI, after years of the obesity epidemic! I have a normal body frame and my BMI is 19. I used to be 17 as a young adult. The normal range is 18.5 - 24.9, and for families like mine, we’re naturally at the low end. My adult son is around 17 BMI. None of us use weight loss drugs, obviously. And we’re all healthy, with that one osteoporosis caveat that we know how to handle. We’re not going to force ourselves to eat more just to reduce it! We take vit D supplements and exercise and at a certain age, we will need DEXA scans.
Demi Moore looks fine and is smart enough to keep herself healthy. However, I agree that a small subset of truly anorexic patients should not get their hands on weight loss drugs.
Anonymous wrote:Morbid curiosity - are we going to see celebrities starve themselves to death?
So far Kelly Osborne and Demi Moore are front runners...
...if this happens is the FDA going to crack down on its use?