People that lose the weight on Ozempic are still spiritually fat.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:At the start of this year, I was about 25 lbs overweight, so I made a New Year's resolution to ramp up my cardio and diet. I did so, and I am now down 30 pounds. I'm seeing a lot of people this month who I haven't seen since last December, and I'm getting so many explicit and implicit comments that I'm on Ozempic. Nothing wrong with being on Ozempic, but it's just frustrating that nobody thinks it's possible to lose weight any other way.
Why not just take the semi-g? It sounds a heck of a lot easier than diets.
Semi-g? What are you talking about?
It's the active ingredient in Ozempic/Wegovy/etc.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:At the start of this year, I was about 25 lbs overweight, so I made a New Year's resolution to ramp up my cardio and diet. I did so, and I am now down 30 pounds. I'm seeing a lot of people this month who I haven't seen since last December, and I'm getting so many explicit and implicit comments that I'm on Ozempic. Nothing wrong with being on Ozempic, but it's just frustrating that nobody thinks it's possible to lose weight any other way.
Why not just take the semi-g? It sounds a heck of a lot easier than diets.
Semi-g? What are you talking about?
Anonymous wrote:Ive lost 50 pounds on one of those medications. Not one person (other than my spouse and my doctor) has commented on my weight loss, nevermind asking specifics about it.
Anonymous wrote:This thread is a riot. OP says she loses some weight and gets a bunch of unwelcome comments implying she didn't manage to correct her weight issue on her own in her real life. OP says there is nothing wrong with using drugs, yet is told she is judgmental by this crowd.
If you want to saddle yourself to big pharma for the rest of your life, you should feel free to do so. But to refer to somebody as judgmental when they themselves were being judged with unwelcome comments demonstrates your own projections about controlling weight with these new drugs.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:At the start of this year, I was about 25 lbs overweight, so I made a New Year's resolution to ramp up my cardio and diet. I did so, and I am now down 30 pounds. I'm seeing a lot of people this month who I haven't seen since last December, and I'm getting so many explicit and implicit comments that I'm on Ozempic. Nothing wrong with being on Ozempic, but it's just frustrating that nobody thinks it's possible to lose weight any other way.
Why not just take the semi-g? It sounds a heck of a lot easier than diets.
Semi-g? What are you talking about?
Semi-g is Wegovy
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:At the start of this year, I was about 25 lbs overweight, so I made a New Year's resolution to ramp up my cardio and diet. I did so, and I am now down 30 pounds. I'm seeing a lot of people this month who I haven't seen since last December, and I'm getting so many explicit and implicit comments that I'm on Ozempic. Nothing wrong with being on Ozempic, but it's just frustrating that nobody thinks it's possible to lose weight any other way.
Why not just take the semi-g? It sounds a heck of a lot easier than diets.
Semi-g? What are you talking about?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:At the start of this year, I was about 25 lbs overweight, so I made a New Year's resolution to ramp up my cardio and diet. I did so, and I am now down 30 pounds. I'm seeing a lot of people this month who I haven't seen since last December, and I'm getting so many explicit and implicit comments that I'm on Ozempic. Nothing wrong with being on Ozempic, but it's just frustrating that nobody thinks it's possible to lose weight any other way.
Why not just take the semi-g? It sounds a heck of a lot easier than diets.