Anonymous wrote:It helps rosacea?? Will anyone prescribe it for that? I am 130 lbs, but have had rosacea for decades. I would love to get rid of it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Who pays for this?
Me, $499/mo.
It’s criminal what these companies get away with. I wonder what the margins are on these drugs.
Anonymous wrote:OP-How can you tell that your inflammation is "way down"?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What do you mean "my inflammation is way down"? Inflammation of what? How do you experience "inflammation"? I am not aware of what that feels like unless we're talking about a sprain or something.
You may not be familiar with it but inflammation is actually the driver of many (most) chronic conditions. Chronic inflammation has been linked to many medical conditions, including heart disease, diabetes, arthritis, cancer, depression and autoimmune disorders. In short, inflammation is the body’s defense system at work, but when it doesn’t turn off properly, it can become a driver of disease.
Anonymous wrote:It helps rosacea?? Will anyone prescribe it for that? I am 130 lbs, but have had rosacea for decades. I would love to get rid of it.
Anonymous wrote:It helps rosacea?? Will anyone prescribe it for that? I am 130 lbs, but have had rosacea for decades. I would love to get rid of it.
Anonymous wrote:What do you mean "my inflammation is way down"? Inflammation of what? How do you experience "inflammation"? I am not aware of what that feels like unless we're talking about a sprain or something.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A friend of mine is on Zepbound. She has easily lost at least 50 pounds over the last nine months and looks amazing. She also has rheumatoid arthritis, and she says it has greatly helped with that. However, every time I see her, she complains about no energy. Every time she has a reason, “I didn’t sleep well, I have a cold, I stayed up late…” But after nine months and literally, I hear her say I’m tired 2 to 3 times a week… I’m starting to be concerned. She will zone out when we are together. Not the same fun and energetic person she used to be. Several of us (her friends) are concerned…
I’m still on the fence, I don’t think I want to be low energy like her.
That has nothing to do with Zepbound.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What do you mean "my inflammation is way down"? Inflammation of what? How do you experience "inflammation"? I am not aware of what that feels like unless we're talking about a sprain or something.
You may not be familiar with it but inflammation is actually the driver of many (most) chronic conditions. Chronic inflammation has been linked to many medical conditions, including heart disease, diabetes, arthritis, cancer, depression and autoimmune disorders. In short, inflammation is the body’s defense system at work, but when it doesn’t turn off properly, it can become a driver of disease.
Yes, I know what the wellness influencers say. It's something bad, that you can't see/ perceive, but it's killing you and the only way to reverse it is with one simple trick, right?
Any actual scientists around who can shed some light on the health boogeyman du jour?
DP but inflammation is not a gimmick and it's strange that you seem to think so. https://my.clevelandclinic.org/health/symptoms/21660-inflammation
Many autoimmune diseases are, at core, just chronic inflammation. Rheumatoid arthritis is one, but also psoriasis, MS, and Crohn's. https://www.autoimmuneinstitute.org/articles/inflammation-a-driving-force-of-autoimmune-disease/
DP. I have rheumatoid arthritis. Yes, it is a type of inflammation caused by an immune response, but PP is right. Every Instagram grifter is jumping on the inflammation bandwagon and blaming it for every malady. They're also pushing BS supplements and diet cures. No, I can't reverse my joint damage by quitting gluten.
Who in this thread said that you could? In this thread the two examples have been about semaglutide helping reduce inflammation in patients suffering from RA and periodontal disease. Not cutting gluten or buying a supplement from an Instagram ad.
Exactly, so why does OP need to reduce "inflammation?" What is her chronic illness?
Anonymous wrote:A friend of mine is on Zepbound. She has easily lost at least 50 pounds over the last nine months and looks amazing. She also has rheumatoid arthritis, and she says it has greatly helped with that. However, every time I see her, she complains about no energy. Every time she has a reason, “I didn’t sleep well, I have a cold, I stayed up late…” But after nine months and literally, I hear her say I’m tired 2 to 3 times a week… I’m starting to be concerned. She will zone out when we are together. Not the same fun and energetic person she used to be. Several of us (her friends) are concerned…
I’m still on the fence, I don’t think I want to be low energy like her.
Anonymous wrote:Careful. Lots of issues from Zepbound. Pancreatitis is a known issue.