Anonymous
Post 11/13/2023 16:54     Subject: Ozempic death - ileus

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Anonymous wrote:As a diabetic who literally can’t get my medication filled because of all these people trying to lose weight, all I have to say is meh. I’ve never had any side effects with this medication so I feel like people who use this for vanity weight loss deserve what they get.


What makes you think side-effects for diabetics (or, I guess, medically advisable weight-loss) will be any different than side-effects for "vanity" weight loss?


They are not. She just has shit for brains. On top of being a horrible person.


Exactly. The manufacturer of this medication is doing exactly what they wanted by ACTIVELY promoting this medication for off label use. They provided coupons to get it at a discount. Do you think that’s an accident? This drug is “mo’ money, mo’ money” for them. They got clinical trails by promoting it without having real clinical trials. So stop blaming the folks taking it. Look they just announced how these medications drop heart disease with those with history by 20%! Are you going to blame the heart patients that are about to start getting prescriptions too?


They provided coupons for people who had to attest to having type 2 diabetes. Please be clear. People have been lying about having diabetes to get the coupon to buy ozempic and Mounjaro.



So not true. The attestment (I made that word up) requirement coupon didn’t come until about 6 months after the craziness started. It was it in the initial release of the coupon.


Ohhhhh okay!! So you didn’t lie at first to get your fix, but you’ve only been lying for the past 6 months. Makes sense!!



Get a life. We all know that the drug manufacturer added that for legal purposes. If they wanted non-diabetics to not use it, they should've stop sending their reps to every kind of doctor under the sun talking them into prescribing it. Or when they do all of those commercials, they wouldn't add "you may lose weight," they would left that off. But what you saying really doesn't matter and actually pretty useless. Doctors are about to be prescribing Ozempic and the like for everything. Heart disease, prevention of strokes, addiction behavior such as alcohol addiction and gambling. Ozempic is a wonderful drug and you should stop the saltiness and add some sugar to your diabetes. Because clearly that's all you care about and not all the other sick people out there.


It is truly mind-boggling why this drug is so controversial. People who don't want others to get healthy (with whatever medication or help they have available to them) are a special kind of evil.
Anonymous
Post 11/13/2023 16:28     Subject: Ozempic death - ileus

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Anonymous wrote:As a diabetic who literally can’t get my medication filled because of all these people trying to lose weight, all I have to say is meh. I’ve never had any side effects with this medication so I feel like people who use this for vanity weight loss deserve what they get.


What makes you think side-effects for diabetics (or, I guess, medically advisable weight-loss) will be any different than side-effects for "vanity" weight loss?


They are not. She just has shit for brains. On top of being a horrible person.


Exactly. The manufacturer of this medication is doing exactly what they wanted by ACTIVELY promoting this medication for off label use. They provided coupons to get it at a discount. Do you think that’s an accident? This drug is “mo’ money, mo’ money” for them. They got clinical trails by promoting it without having real clinical trials. So stop blaming the folks taking it. Look they just announced how these medications drop heart disease with those with history by 20%! Are you going to blame the heart patients that are about to start getting prescriptions too?


They provided coupons for people who had to attest to having type 2 diabetes. Please be clear. People have been lying about having diabetes to get the coupon to buy ozempic and Mounjaro.



So not true. The attestment (I made that word up) requirement coupon didn’t come until about 6 months after the craziness started. It was it in the initial release of the coupon.


Ohhhhh okay!! So you didn’t lie at first to get your fix, but you’ve only been lying for the past 6 months. Makes sense!!



Get a life. We all know that the drug manufacturer added that for legal purposes. If they wanted non-diabetics to not use it, they should've stop sending their reps to every kind of doctor under the sun talking them into prescribing it. Or when they do all of those commercials, they wouldn't add "you may lose weight," they would left that off. But what you saying really doesn't matter and actually pretty useless. Doctors are about to be prescribing Ozempic and the like for everything. Heart disease, prevention of strokes, addiction behavior such as alcohol addiction and gambling. Ozempic is a wonderful drug and you should stop the saltiness and add some sugar to your diabetes. Because clearly that's all you care about and not all the other sick people out there.
Anonymous
Post 11/13/2023 16:28     Subject: Ozempic death - ileus

Describing obesity as a "lifestyle disease" is a lot like describing being gay as a "lifestyle choice."
Anonymous
Post 11/13/2023 16:13     Subject: Ozempic death - ileus

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:As a diabetic who literally can’t get my medication filled because of all these people trying to lose weight, all I have to say is meh. I’ve never had any side effects with this medication so I feel like people who use this for vanity weight loss deserve what they get.


You deserve to have diabetes that you can't treat too.


You deserve to be fat and cut off from insurance.


That reminds me, my refill is waiting! I'll think of you when I go pick up my Ozempic for a $25 copay. Down 70 pounds
Anonymous
Post 11/13/2023 16:05     Subject: Ozempic death - ileus

Anonymous wrote:
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Anonymous wrote:As a diabetic who literally can’t get my medication filled because of all these people trying to lose weight, all I have to say is meh. I’ve never had any side effects with this medication so I feel like people who use this for vanity weight loss deserve what they get.


What makes you think side-effects for diabetics (or, I guess, medically advisable weight-loss) will be any different than side-effects for "vanity" weight loss?


They are not. She just has shit for brains. On top of being a horrible person.


Exactly. The manufacturer of this medication is doing exactly what they wanted by ACTIVELY promoting this medication for off label use. They provided coupons to get it at a discount. Do you think that’s an accident? This drug is “mo’ money, mo’ money” for them. They got clinical trails by promoting it without having real clinical trials. So stop blaming the folks taking it. Look they just announced how these medications drop heart disease with those with history by 20%! Are you going to blame the heart patients that are about to start getting prescriptions too?


They provided coupons for people who had to attest to having type 2 diabetes. Please be clear. People have been lying about having diabetes to get the coupon to buy ozempic and Mounjaro.



So not true. The attestment (I made that word up) requirement coupon didn’t come until about 6 months after the craziness started. It was it in the initial release of the coupon.


Ohhhhh okay!! So you didn’t lie at first to get your fix, but you’ve only been lying for the past 6 months. Makes sense!!
Anonymous
Post 11/13/2023 15:27     Subject: Ozempic death - ileus

It was NOT in the initial coupon release.
Anonymous
Post 11/13/2023 15:26     Subject: Ozempic death - ileus

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:As a diabetic who literally can’t get my medication filled because of all these people trying to lose weight, all I have to say is meh. I’ve never had any side effects with this medication so I feel like people who use this for vanity weight loss deserve what they get.


What makes you think side-effects for diabetics (or, I guess, medically advisable weight-loss) will be any different than side-effects for "vanity" weight loss?


They are not. She just has shit for brains. On top of being a horrible person.


Exactly. The manufacturer of this medication is doing exactly what they wanted by ACTIVELY promoting this medication for off label use. They provided coupons to get it at a discount. Do you think that’s an accident? This drug is “mo’ money, mo’ money” for them. They got clinical trails by promoting it without having real clinical trials. So stop blaming the folks taking it. Look they just announced how these medications drop heart disease with those with history by 20%! Are you going to blame the heart patients that are about to start getting prescriptions too?


They provided coupons for people who had to attest to having type 2 diabetes. Please be clear. People have been lying about having diabetes to get the coupon to buy ozempic and Mounjaro.



So not true. The attestment (I made that word up) requirement coupon didn’t come until about 6 months after the craziness started. It was it in the initial release of the coupon.
Anonymous
Post 11/13/2023 15:25     Subject: Ozempic death - ileus

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:As a diabetic who literally can’t get my medication filled because of all these people trying to lose weight, all I have to say is meh. I’ve never had any side effects with this medication so I feel like people who use this for vanity weight loss deserve what they get.


You deserve to have diabetes that you can't treat too.


You deserve to be fat and cut off from insurance.


I'm not fat and my insurance is sub-par just like every other American's. I'm just not evil like you who thinks that my health is more important than anyone else's. If obese people want to get healthy I support them just like I do any other ailment.
Anonymous
Post 11/13/2023 15:20     Subject: Ozempic death - ileus

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:As a diabetic who literally can’t get my medication filled because of all these people trying to lose weight, all I have to say is meh. I’ve never had any side effects with this medication so I feel like people who use this for vanity weight loss deserve what they get.


What makes you think side-effects for diabetics (or, I guess, medically advisable weight-loss) will be any different than side-effects for "vanity" weight loss?


They are not. She just has shit for brains. On top of being a horrible person.


Exactly. The manufacturer of this medication is doing exactly what they wanted by ACTIVELY promoting this medication for off label use. They provided coupons to get it at a discount. Do you think that’s an accident? This drug is “mo’ money, mo’ money” for them. They got clinical trails by promoting it without having real clinical trials. So stop blaming the folks taking it. Look they just announced how these medications drop heart disease with those with history by 20%! Are you going to blame the heart patients that are about to start getting prescriptions too?


Thank you. To look at me, you wouldn’t guess that I’ve already had a heart attack. The nasty posters would judge me as having “vanity pounds” to lose and tell me to eat less and exercise more. My doctor knew better and put me on it in part for heart protection.
Anonymous
Post 11/13/2023 15:08     Subject: Ozempic death - ileus

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:As a diabetic who literally can’t get my medication filled because of all these people trying to lose weight, all I have to say is meh. I’ve never had any side effects with this medication so I feel like people who use this for vanity weight loss deserve what they get.


What makes you think side-effects for diabetics (or, I guess, medically advisable weight-loss) will be any different than side-effects for "vanity" weight loss?


They are not. She just has shit for brains. On top of being a horrible person.


Exactly. The manufacturer of this medication is doing exactly what they wanted by ACTIVELY promoting this medication for off label use. They provided coupons to get it at a discount. Do you think that’s an accident? This drug is “mo’ money, mo’ money” for them. They got clinical trails by promoting it without having real clinical trials. So stop blaming the folks taking it. Look they just announced how these medications drop heart disease with those with history by 20%! Are you going to blame the heart patients that are about to start getting prescriptions too?


They provided coupons for people who had to attest to having type 2 diabetes. Please be clear. People have been lying about having diabetes to get the coupon to buy ozempic and Mounjaro.
Anonymous
Post 11/13/2023 15:07     Subject: Ozempic death - ileus

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:As a diabetic who literally can’t get my medication filled because of all these people trying to lose weight, all I have to say is meh. I’ve never had any side effects with this medication so I feel like people who use this for vanity weight loss deserve what they get.


You deserve to have diabetes that you can't treat too.


You deserve to be fat and cut off from insurance.
Anonymous
Post 11/13/2023 15:05     Subject: Ozempic death - ileus

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:As a diabetic who literally can’t get my medication filled because of all these people trying to lose weight, all I have to say is meh. I’ve never had any side effects with this medication so I feel like people who use this for vanity weight loss deserve what they get.


What makes you think side-effects for diabetics (or, I guess, medically advisable weight-loss) will be any different than side-effects for "vanity" weight loss?


For me, personally, there are zero side effects. I’m not overweight and never have been. Type 2 diabetes is also genetic, it’s not just a lifestyle disease. Anyway, I hope more of these stories come out so people who aren’t diabetic stop being pathetic and using ozempic for weight loss. Wegovy is available, there is no reason for non diabetics to be using ozempic. They do it because insurance won’t cover weight loss meds.
Anonymous
Post 11/13/2023 13:54     Subject: Ozempic death - ileus

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:As a diabetic who literally can’t get my medication filled because of all these people trying to lose weight, all I have to say is meh. I’ve never had any side effects with this medication so I feel like people who use this for vanity weight loss deserve what they get.


What makes you think side-effects for diabetics (or, I guess, medically advisable weight-loss) will be any different than side-effects for "vanity" weight loss?


They are not. She just has shit for brains. On top of being a horrible person.


Exactly. The manufacturer of this medication is doing exactly what they wanted by ACTIVELY promoting this medication for off label use. They provided coupons to get it at a discount. Do you think that’s an accident? This drug is “mo’ money, mo’ money” for them. They got clinical trails by promoting it without having real clinical trials. So stop blaming the folks taking it. Look they just announced how these medications drop heart disease with those with history by 20%! Are you going to blame the heart patients that are about to start getting prescriptions too?
Anonymous
Post 11/13/2023 13:45     Subject: Ozempic death - ileus

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Anonymous wrote:I get the sense that OP and other PPs would have been happy if the woman in the article had died of an obesity-related heart attack.


You are sick in the head for even thinking this!


I see you are upset at being accurately seen.
Anonymous
Post 11/13/2023 13:35     Subject: Ozempic death - ileus

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:As a diabetic who literally can’t get my medication filled because of all these people trying to lose weight, all I have to say is meh. I’ve never had any side effects with this medication so I feel like people who use this for vanity weight loss deserve what they get.


What makes you think side-effects for diabetics (or, I guess, medically advisable weight-loss) will be any different than side-effects for "vanity" weight loss?


They are not. She just has shit for brains. On top of being a horrible person.