Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The ozempic people are constipated and smell went so faintly like poop so it all evens out
Is this a thing? Do people on Sema-G smell?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I could afford it but never would do it.
Why? What are your concerns?
DP. I'm normal BMI, but gained 12 pounds and want to quickly drop them. I'm concerned that all the data shows these a lifelong drugs. I'm concerned that I would totally screw up my metabolism and gain way more if I stopped even after short term use.
If I had diabetes, then I might be willing to be on drugs for life.
Anonymous wrote:It is no different, really, than Botox, fillers, etc. being seen as inequitable. I don’t think it’s right that vanity users are snapping it up and people in medical need can’t find it.
I wouldn’t use it unless doctor directed for a legitimate health issue. I think it’s ridiculous that people use it to lose 10-20 lbs. Morbidly obese, that type of thing, due to behaviors…sure, as long as therapy and a prescribed and monitored exercise regimen is also required. As a replacement for actual discipline and willpower? It’s over the top.
Anonymous wrote:Most people don’t get weight loss results until they are at higher doses and that takes about 3 months. Nobody is taking this for 3 months to ‘lose 5 lbs fast’. They have phentermine for that,
Anonymous wrote:The ozempic people are constipated and smell went so faintly like poop so it all evens out
Anonymous wrote:The ozempic people are constipated and smell went so faintly like poop so it all evens out
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I could afford it but never would do it.
Why? What are your concerns?
DP. I'm normal BMI, but gained 12 pounds and want to quickly drop them. I'm concerned that all the data shows these a lifelong drugs. I'm concerned that I would totally screw up my metabolism and gain way more if I stopped even after short term use.
If I had diabetes, then I might be willing to be on drugs for life.
Lots of people are taking these drugs to shake off five or 10 pounds. It can be a booster for you and then once you lose it, you can stop and just continue to eat less.
No they aren't.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I could afford it but never would do it.
Why? What are your concerns?
DP. I'm normal BMI, but gained 12 pounds and want to quickly drop them. I'm concerned that all the data shows these a lifelong drugs. I'm concerned that I would totally screw up my metabolism and gain way more if I stopped even after short term use.
If I had diabetes, then I might be willing to be on drugs for life.
Lots of people are taking these drugs to shake off five or 10 pounds. It can be a booster for you and then once you lose it, you can stop and just continue to eat less.
Anonymous wrote:Most people don’t get weight loss results until they are at higher doses and that takes about 3 months. Nobody is taking this for 3 months to ‘lose 5 lbs fast’. They have phentermine for that,
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I could afford it but never would do it.
Why? What are your concerns?
DP. I'm normal BMI, but gained 12 pounds and want to quickly drop them. I'm concerned that all the data shows these a lifelong drugs. I'm concerned that I would totally screw up my metabolism and gain way more if I stopped even after short term use.
If I had diabetes, then I might be willing to be on drugs for life.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I could afford it but never would do it.
Why? What are your concerns?
DP. I'm normal BMI, but gained 12 pounds and want to quickly drop them. I'm concerned that all the data shows these a lifelong drugs. I'm concerned that I would totally screw up my metabolism and gain way more if I stopped even after short term use.
If I had diabetes, then I might be willing to be on drugs for life.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I could afford it but never would do it.
Why? What are your concerns?