Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:These drugs have been around for 30 years people.
Not for otherwise healthy people who want to lose vanity pounds. Enjoy the digestive cancers.
Do you say this because you are:
A doctor?
Or a scientific researcher?
Or are you just blowing smoke out of your…well, you know.
I said it because this is my hunch, based on feedback from my friends who take glps for vanity weightloss Their digestion is slowed significantly. Digestion should take no more than 72 hours from ingestion to elimination. You don't want waste sitting in your system for long periods. A pp said they'll wait 3 years, I think 10-15 is the sweet spot for science making the connection between glps and gastric/digestive cancers. It took 10 years for phen-fen to be pulled. Before that, it was a miracle weight loss drug. We'll see...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:These drugs have been around for 30 years people.
Not for otherwise healthy people who want to lose vanity pounds. Enjoy the digestive cancers.
Do you say this because you are:
A doctor?
Or a scientific researcher?
Or are you just blowing smoke out of your…well, you know.
Anonymous wrote:I'm very much like the OP. I'm a very healthy eater (about 1600-1800 cals) and workout almost every day (weight training and cardio + always get 10-15k steps a day). At 42 yo, I'm 5'4 and 140 lbs. I'm athletic looking but my back and tummy are flabby despite targeting them at the gym. I cannot for the life of me lose 5 lbs. My vice is that I have about a 300 calorie dessert almost every night that I just cannot seem to quit. I'm thinking about doing GLP-1 but my primary thinks I'm crazy so I'd have to go the internet route. My hesitancy is cost and side effects. I like to lift heavy and find if I don't have enough calories that I can't lift how I want.
Anonymous wrote:Haha I am too cheap! Figured i could just eat a lot less for free. And I did, lost 30 lbs.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ozempic face, ozempic breath, sulphur burps, constipation, hair loss, vomiting, etc, etc...
I'm on GLP and have none of that. I did get to a spot where I thought my face looked gaunt, so I decided that I shouldn't be that weight. I slowly gained back 5lbs and now am maintaining this weight. I haven't had any burps, constipation, hair loss or vomiting... Yes I was nauseous the first couple of weeks but haven't felt that way in a year. I only inject 10-15 units though (40 was the weight loss unit dosage).
The only thing I don't like about GLP is that it's compounded. I wish it were OTC and I could easily just buy it. It was an American pharmacy and seemed okay but that's my least favorite thing.
Oh and the cost. The lowest I've found is $300 for 3 months, but I do think I save that much in food costs.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:These drugs have been around for 30 years people.
Not for otherwise healthy people who want to lose vanity pounds. Enjoy the digestive cancers.
Anonymous wrote:These drugs have been around for 30 years people.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Don’t do it ladies. The weight will come right back, and then some. GLP’s suck you in and make it difficult to quit. I’m on one now…
Why would you "quit" a medication that works for you? Obviously if you "quit" the benefits go away. I'm also not "quitting" my Synthroid, and I didn't "quit" my oral contraceptive and hope to not get pregnant- I only "quit" it when I was ready to have a baby. Because, duh, stopping birth control means that the birth control stops working.
Stopping a weight loss medication means that the weight loss won't stay off.
So why not just keep taking it? Honest question.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m chronically constipated. I’m on daily MiraLAX to go and can’t wean off despite a diet that many GI docs recommend to fight constitutional. Figured slowing down my already slow colon isn’t a great idea.
I also had same issue and use daily miralax. Now on GLP and it didn’t cause constipation, if anything made things move through better