Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why would anyone avoid fruit?
If they have metabolic disorder, makes sense. Otherwise, absolutely not.
A true sign of stupidity is when you see somebody refer to a banana as a "sugar bomb."
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The vision issues are still extremely rare, and mostly in diabetics. The relative risk is higher with the medication, but the absolute numbers are still very small. And there has been one observational study, far from conclusive at this point.
Anyway, every medication has its risks and benefits to be weighed. Accurate gas extreme risks, but people opt to take it all the time. Some people decide the risks are not worth it to them.
These medications have been proven to have many health benefits, so for many the small chance of a negative consequence is worth it. All medical decisions require a risk/benefit analysis and everyone can do the calculations for themselves!
Of course! I was just letting people know I went from not needing glasses to bad eyesight in less than 10 months on Wegovy. I am not diabetic and can no longer see clearly without glasses, near or far. I wear contacts and must also use reading glasses. I’m 40% towards my weight loss goal and will discuss with my doctor how I should proceed. I may stop using it and see if I can at least maintain what I’ve lost on my own.
How old are you? Reading glasses are common after 40.
32. I had 20/20 vision before starting wegovy. I wear contacts AND reading glasses to see my phone or read a document.
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The vision issues are still extremely rare, and mostly in diabetics. The relative risk is higher with the medication, but the absolute numbers are still very small. And there has been one observational study, far from conclusive at this point.
Anyway, every medication has its risks and benefits to be weighed. Accurate gas extreme risks, but people opt to take it all the time. Some people decide the risks are not worth it to them.
These medications have been proven to have many health benefits, so for many the small chance of a negative consequence is worth it. All medical decisions require a risk/benefit analysis and everyone can do the calculations for themselves!
Of course! I was just letting people know I went from not needing glasses to bad eyesight in less than 10 months on Wegovy. I am not diabetic and can no longer see clearly without glasses, near or far. I wear contacts and must also use reading glasses. I’m 40% towards my weight loss goal and will discuss with my doctor how I should proceed. I may stop using it and see if I can at least maintain what I’ve lost on my own.
Anonymous wrote:Why would anyone avoid fruit?
Anonymous wrote:Do the effects of SGTs start to wear off? Thar is to say, do we start to become sort of immune to them and need stronger doses?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The vision issues are still extremely rare, and mostly in diabetics. The relative risk is higher with the medication, but the absolute numbers are still very small. And there has been one observational study, far from conclusive at this point.
Anyway, every medication has its risks and benefits to be weighed. Accurate gas extreme risks, but people opt to take it all the time. Some people decide the risks are not worth it to them.
These medications have been proven to have many health benefits, so for many the small chance of a negative consequence is worth it. All medical decisions require a risk/benefit analysis and everyone can do the calculations for themselves!
Of course! I was just letting people know I went from not needing glasses to bad eyesight in less than 10 months on Wegovy. I am not diabetic and can no longer see clearly without glasses, near or far. I wear contacts and must also use reading glasses. I’m 40% towards my weight loss goal and will discuss with my doctor how I should proceed. I may stop using it and see if I can at least maintain what I’ve lost on my own.
How old are you? Reading glasses are common after 40.
Anonymous wrote:Why would anyone avoid fruit?
Anonymous wrote:Why would anyone avoid fruit?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The vision issues are still extremely rare, and mostly in diabetics. The relative risk is higher with the medication, but the absolute numbers are still very small. And there has been one observational study, far from conclusive at this point.
Anyway, every medication has its risks and benefits to be weighed. Accurate gas extreme risks, but people opt to take it all the time. Some people decide the risks are not worth it to them.
These medications have been proven to have many health benefits, so for many the small chance of a negative consequence is worth it. All medical decisions require a risk/benefit analysis and everyone can do the calculations for themselves!
Of course! I was just letting people know I went from not needing glasses to bad eyesight in less than 10 months on Wegovy. I am not diabetic and can no longer see clearly without glasses, near or far. I wear contacts and must also use reading glasses. I’m 40% towards my weight loss goal and will discuss with my doctor how I should proceed. I may stop using it and see if I can at least maintain what I’ve lost on my own.