Anonymous wrote:So, given how pervasive obesity is, what happens with insurance premiums if the volume of filled prescriptions goes way up subsidized by insurance companies?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Go to a real doctor?
I have been to two "real doctors". one prescribed ozempic and the other wegovy. thank you for your concern.
Then why aren’t you trying Wegovy? Because you have to pay? You’ll have to pay for the ozempic too. Thousands.
OMG OMG aren't you happy that i will be punished for being fat. i will pay thousands THOUSANDS!!
Wegovy is covered if your BMI exceeds 35
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Go to a real doctor?
I have been to two "real doctors". one prescribed ozempic and the other wegovy. thank you for your concern.
Then why aren’t you trying Wegovy? Because you have to pay? You’ll have to pay for the ozempic too. Thousands.
OMG OMG aren't you happy that i will be punished for being fat. i will pay thousands THOUSANDS!!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What, pray tell, is “marginally pre-diabetic?”
If you want to lose 50, eat less and move more and cut down on carbs. That will do a lot to help your glucose too. You don’t need Ozempic.
my A1c is outside the normal range, but only a little.
yes, I do need Ozempic. I have been on a diet for the past 40 years.
Ozempic isn’t for prediabetes. But op probably already knows this. Metformin is for prediabetes.
i don't know what prediabetes is, technically, and i am unfamiliar with metformin. i pretty sure i don't want to take it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Go to a real doctor?
I have been to two "real doctors". one prescribed ozempic and the other wegovy. thank you for your concern.
Then just pay for it yourself instead of trying to find a way to lie to insurance company.
I will pay for it but since I payed tens of thousands of dollars to insurance over years why not try to get some benefit from it once in a blue moon?
also, when did I lie to insurance? it is a fact that I am obese and that dieting has made me more obese. my blood work is what it is.
Excuses are the clever man's way of lying. We are all as smart as you are can see through your cleverness. You know that is not how insurance works, the goal is not to "use it" like it is expirable annual leave at work.
Ozempic is not prescribed for obesity, so you just told on yourself.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What, pray tell, is “marginally pre-diabetic?”
If you want to lose 50, eat less and move more and cut down on carbs. That will do a lot to help your glucose too. You don’t need Ozempic.
my A1c is outside the normal range, but only a little.
yes, I do need Ozempic. I have been on a diet for the past 40 years.
Ozempic isn’t for prediabetes. But op probably already knows this. Metformin is for prediabetes.
i don't know what prediabetes is, technically, and i am unfamiliar with metformin. i pretty sure i don't want to take it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Go to a real doctor?
I have been to two "real doctors". one prescribed ozempic and the other wegovy. thank you for your concern.
Then why aren’t you trying Wegovy? Because you have to pay? You’ll have to pay for the ozempic too. Thousands.
OMG OMG aren't you happy that i will be punished for being fat. i will pay thousands THOUSANDS!!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Go to a real doctor?
Op’s real doctor has likely denied it because it’s not for weight loss, so she’s doing it online.
i am truly interested to know what prompts you to post garbage like this?
no, my real doctor prescribed ozempic. this was my GP. then, later, i went to the weight loss specialist in the same practice and he prescribed wegovy. wegovy has not been rejected, yet.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Go to a real doctor?
I have been to two "real doctors". one prescribed ozempic and the other wegovy. thank you for your concern.
Then why aren’t you trying Wegovy? Because you have to pay? You’ll have to pay for the ozempic too. Thousands.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What, pray tell, is “marginally pre-diabetic?”
If you want to lose 50, eat less and move more and cut down on carbs. That will do a lot to help your glucose too. You don’t need Ozempic.
my A1c is outside the normal range, but only a little.
yes, I do need Ozempic. I have been on a diet for the past 40 years.
Ozempic isn’t for prediabetes. But op probably already knows this. Metformin is for prediabetes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Go to a real doctor?
I have been to two "real doctors". one prescribed ozempic and the other wegovy. thank you for your concern.
Then just pay for it yourself instead of trying to find a way to lie to insurance company.
I will pay for it but since I payed tens of thousands of dollars to insurance over years why not try to get some benefit from it once in a blue moon?
also, when did I lie to insurance? it is a fact that I am obese and that dieting has made me more obese. my blood work is what it is.
That is not a “fact” in any way whatsoever. Sorry, the laws of science apply to you too.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Go to a real doctor?
Op’s real doctor has likely denied it because it’s not for weight loss, so she’s doing it online.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Go to a real doctor?
I have been to two "real doctors". one prescribed ozempic and the other wegovy. thank you for your concern.
Then just pay for it yourself instead of trying to find a way to lie to insurance company.
I will pay for it but since I payed tens of thousands of dollars to insurance over years why not try to get some benefit from it once in a blue moon?
also, when did I lie to insurance? it is a fact that I am obese and that dieting has made me more obese. my blood work is what it is.