Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have been on Ozempic for two years. Down 60 pounds, feel great, but if anyone asks (usually somewhat smugly) I feign ignorance and tell them it was diet and exercise. I know I shouldn’t lie but it’s just too fun to watch them seethe when they can’t tell me that I took the easy way out.
Why do you feel the need to lie? You could just say nothing
DP but IMO it's OK to lie when people are asking a very rude question, like if you're on medication. That's very private.
+1. Why does it matter how someone lost weight? They made a plan and committed to it. The plan they made is none of your business.
Anonymous wrote:OP really wanted people to come on here and congratulate her and tell her how amazing she is and instead everyone dumped on her for being such an ignorant jerk. Also, now we all know that OP was a fatty because she ate too much and not because she medically or hormonally couldn't lose it, so that makes it worse, LOL
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have been on Ozempic for two years. Down 60 pounds, feel great, but if anyone asks (usually somewhat smugly) I feign ignorance and tell them it was diet and exercise. I know I shouldn’t lie but it’s just too fun to watch them seethe when they can’t tell me that I took the easy way out.
Why do you feel the need to lie? You could just say nothing
DP but IMO it's OK to lie when people are asking a very rude question, like if you're on medication. That's very private.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have been on Ozempic for two years. Down 60 pounds, feel great, but if anyone asks (usually somewhat smugly) I feign ignorance and tell them it was diet and exercise. I know I shouldn’t lie but it’s just too fun to watch them seethe when they can’t tell me that I took the easy way out.
You are disgusting
Yeah, it’s fine. They know you are on meds (or maybe suspect a bypass). No is obese for a decade plus then is abruptly down 60+ lbs from diet and exercise.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have been on Ozempic for two years. Down 60 pounds, feel great, but if anyone asks (usually somewhat smugly) I feign ignorance and tell them it was diet and exercise. I know I shouldn’t lie but it’s just too fun to watch them seethe when they can’t tell me that I took the easy way out.
Why do you feel the need to lie? You could just say nothing
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.
Do you think you approach was more virtuous or something
Not the OP but yes, it was.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have been on Ozempic for two years. Down 60 pounds, feel great, but if anyone asks (usually somewhat smugly) I feign ignorance and tell them it was diet and exercise. I know I shouldn’t lie but it’s just too fun to watch them seethe when they can’t tell me that I took the easy way out.
You are disgusting
Anonymous wrote:I have been on Ozempic for two years. Down 60 pounds, feel great, but if anyone asks (usually somewhat smugly) I feign ignorance and tell them it was diet and exercise. I know I shouldn’t lie but it’s just too fun to watch them seethe when they can’t tell me that I took the easy way out.
Anonymous wrote:I have been on Ozempic for two years. Down 60 pounds, feel great, but if anyone asks (usually somewhat smugly) I feign ignorance and tell them it was diet and exercise. I know I shouldn’t lie but it’s just too fun to watch them seethe when they can’t tell me that I took the easy way out.
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.
Do you think you approach was more virtuous or something
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.
Anonymous wrote:Why do you care what other people think, OP? You know what you did, and you are a healthier person as a result. No matter how the weight was lost, the person is HEALTHY.
I am on Wegovy FOR MY HEALTH. I have tried to lose weight by starving myself and exercising and I always hit a certain plateau. Wegovy is helping me get past that plateau. It's also helping my A1C and blood pressure get lower, so it is helping me get healthier. I really don't GAF what you and the PPs on this thread think about HOW I'm losing weight. I just care that I'm getting healthy.
If you lost weight for superficial reasons, then fine, you reached your goal too. Your goal was different from mine and that's okay.