Anonymous wrote:I say "let" in quotes as she is technically an adult but she is asking me for my opinion. We have a strong/great relationship.
She's about 5'4" and a size 8/10. So not heavy but not thin. BMI is right on the edge of overweight because of her height (25?)
She eats incredibly well and exercises 5 days a week (goes to they gym and walks/runs on the treadmill for several miles).
She really, really wants to go on Ozempic. She has the money and can get it from a licensed provider.
What says DCUM? This is a kid who has been plagued by her weight (it has frustrated her to no end) since she filled out at age 14 and all her friends stayed thin. Frankly, it seems to be her "set point". We (me, my mom, aunts) are just sturdier people. We are not built long and lean. We have to eat really well or we gain weight quickly.
I have never said anything about ANYTHING size/weight to her (I'm actually very proud of myself in this regard) so please keep this to my question and not some detour off onto how I am a terrible parent.
Thank you!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:She's a size 8/10. I would heavily discourage this. I'd encourage her to focus on strength and being fit, NOT THIN. Thin does not equal healthy.
It sounds like she should discuss this with a therapist who can help with body dysmorphia.
maybe she wants to be attractive, not just “healthy”.
Anonymous wrote:Being a size 4 vs 10 is worth a lot of money, perhaps millions of dollars, to a young woman in terms of career and marriage prospects. I would do it.
Anonymous wrote:At that age, I would discourage her going on unless she is unsuccessful with traditional weight loss drugs.
Wegovy and Zepbound are really meant to be life long medications for folks who have tried to lose with diet and exercise and failed.
I am currently on Zepbound and combining that with diet and exercise have lost 50 pounds. It has been amazing for me but when I was that age, I was able to control my weight with diet and exercise alone. The biggest difference is the reduction in "food noise".
My person opinion is that these drugs are the most helpful for people who have 30+ pounds to lose. When you are facing that degree of weight loss, it can seem impossible. Once it starts coming off, it is easier to start exercising and making healthy diet choices.
Anonymous wrote:At 5’4” BMI charts say she needs to be 142 to be JUST below “overweight”. So if she’s “high 140s” then she’s medically overweight.