Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:News flash: not everyone wants to look like that. They all look so weird and the other shoe is absolutely going to drop. Something about it just seems wrong.
Oh for Pete’s sake. You people are so sad.
Are you saying that all long-term side effects for this new use of this drug are already known?
Can you please name me any drug that has all long-term side effects known? Literally a single drug where every single possible long-term side effect is identified and documented, please.
I’ll wait.
Exactly. These types of meds have been a available for nearly 20 years. Op, where have you been?
I mean have some of you not read the package insert for Tylenol? Yet its given to kids every day! Statistics matter. More will benefit from these drugs then not. We are just seeing issues because more people are taking them.
Yeah, I don't understand all this angst. I mean it's like folks don't want people to lose weight or something....I wonder why?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, where have you been for the past sixty years?
Semi-G is different. Its instant. It's a game changer. Look at Oprah, Gail, Kelly, Jessica Simpson, etc
It’s not instant. You still need to eat significantly less. I’ve lost 30+ Lbs but it’s taken 10 months, and still a couple more months to go.
Agree that it is expensive and I’m grateful to be able to afford it. Many health benefits as a result of the weight loss. Hopefully when it’s released in pill form the production costs will come down.
Also “semi-g” doesn’t make sense. It’s spelled “sema”.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, where have you been for the past sixty years?
Semi-G is different. Its instant. It's a game changer. Look at Oprah, Gail, Kelly, Jessica Simpson, etc
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:News flash: not everyone wants to look like that. They all look so weird and the other shoe is absolutely going to drop. Something about it just seems wrong.
Oh for Pete’s sake. You people are so sad.
Are you saying that all long-term side effects for this new use of this drug are already known?
Can you please name me any drug that has all long-term side effects known? Literally a single drug where every single possible long-term side effect is identified and documented, please.
I’ll wait.
Anonymous wrote:Not everyone can tolerate those drugs OP, not even if they have money and desperately want to be thinner.
Anonymous wrote:Does Medicaid not cover them?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Phen phen
This. We have been here before. It went poorly for people.
People on this board will go nuts about this, but you can be healthy and big. Some bodies are just bigger. Many (though not all, some people are just thin) of the Hollywood actresses and models who are size 0s before Ozempic we're doing unhealthy, damaging things to their body to achieve that look. You think because now people are doing it with a medication it's suddenly fine? No. This whole thing is going to backfire just like it dies every time we adopt a collective eating disorder.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:News flash: not everyone wants to look like that. They all look so weird and the other shoe is absolutely going to drop. Something about it just seems wrong.
Oh for Pete’s sake. You people are so sad.
Are you saying that all long-term side effects for this new use of this drug are already known?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Phen phen
This. We have been here before. It went poorly for people.
People on this board will go nuts about this, but you can be healthy and big. Some bodies are just bigger. Many (though not all, some people are just thin) of the Hollywood actresses and models who are size 0s before Ozempic we're doing unhealthy, damaging things to their body to achieve that look. You think because now people are doing it with a medication it's suddenly fine? No. This whole thing is going to backfire just like it dies every time we adopt a collective eating disorder.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I could afford it but never would do it.
Same.
Same. I’d never start taking it.
Why? Because I’m already taking a life-time medication and I’m not adding another. Not all bodies are supposed to be thin. I won’t take something to address an issue that can be changed with a lifestyle change. Maybe Oprah, Gail and all the others aren’t supposed to be a size 10?