Anonymous
Post 05/01/2025 11:35     Subject: Can we talk about that friend taking Ozempic who is now all bones?

I’ve been on Ozempic for several years and I definitely still have set points. I can pretty effortlessly maintain now, but I’m far from skin and bones. So I don’t think it’s necessarily the Ozempic. But also, it’s none of your business.
Anonymous
Post 05/01/2025 11:33     Subject: Can we talk about that friend taking Ozempic who is now all bones?

Dieting can be addictive. I was no different than her at 22 in the 90s. It’s not about Ozempic, it’s about body image.
Anonymous
Post 05/01/2025 11:17     Subject: Re:Can we talk about that friend taking Ozempic who is now all bones?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I worked with a beautiful woman who shriveled herself into someone unrecognizable. Face looked bad, skin tone was off. I really worry about these people -- especially since we don't know the long-term effects of the drug.


GLP1s have been used for decades.


Not in the manner it’s being used off label now.
Anonymous
Post 05/01/2025 11:04     Subject: Re:Can we talk about that friend taking Ozempic who is now all bones?

Anonymous wrote:I worked with a beautiful woman who shriveled herself into someone unrecognizable. Face looked bad, skin tone was off. I really worry about these people -- especially since we don't know the long-term effects of the drug.


GLP1s have been used for decades.
Anonymous
Post 05/01/2025 10:47     Subject: Can we talk about that friend taking Ozempic who is now all bones?

GLP-1s are the ultimate enabler for women with eating disorders.