Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I find it fascinating how over the top the reactions are to this. Like OP has insulted your mother and you must come to her defense. So much anger and disdain. It's weird.
+1,000 big pharma bots?
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA oh no! Mayim said it was bad!!!!!! RUN!!!! Don't think for yourself or talk to your doctor. TRUST YOUR D LIST CELEBS FOLKS!!!!!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I find it fascinating how over the top the reactions are to this. Like OP has insulted your mother and you must come to her defense. So much anger and disdain. It's weird.
Oh hey OP. Glad to see you're back.
I consider it infinitely weirder to post for the 247th time about something that doesn't concern you at all. Thanks!
How does this concern you?
I have been taking Ozempic for five years now. Very few side effects, monitored by my doctor, brought my cholesterol, triglycerides, A1C and BP back down to normal. Any other questions I can answer for you?
How nice. But you're not the only one allowed to comment or discuss.
Did I preclude anyone from commenting? Comment away and I'll say what I want to say in response.
How does someone talking about Mayim's experience concern you? It doesn't. So get used to seeing posts like this.
Did you just want to make your OP and then close the thread for comments? You can ask Jeff to lock it after your post if you want. Otherwise, people are probably going to respond, even if their responses disagree with you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I find it fascinating how over the top the reactions are to this. Like OP has insulted your mother and you must come to her defense. So much anger and disdain. It's weird.
Oh hey OP. Glad to see you're back.
I consider it infinitely weirder to post for the 247th time about something that doesn't concern you at all. Thanks!
How does this concern you?
I have been taking Ozempic for five years now. Very few side effects, monitored by my doctor, brought my cholesterol, triglycerides, A1C and BP back down to normal. Any other questions I can answer for you?
How nice. But you're not the only one allowed to comment or discuss.
Did I preclude anyone from commenting? Comment away and I'll say what I want to say in response.
How does someone talking about Mayim's experience concern you? It doesn't. So get used to seeing posts like this.
No, I don't think I will. I will point out how dumb and idiotic it is each and every time I see posts like this. Get used to it.
Oh, I will. I enjoy these threads and how worked up you get.
So is the point of posting it to work people up? Or to share information? I welcome sharing information and rational discussion about stuff, but not with people who post solely for the purpose of upsetting people. Because that's just kind of mean.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I find it fascinating how over the top the reactions are to this. Like OP has insulted your mother and you must come to her defense. So much anger and disdain. It's weird.
Oh hey OP. Glad to see you're back.
I consider it infinitely weirder to post for the 247th time about something that doesn't concern you at all. Thanks!
How does this concern you?
I have been taking Ozempic for five years now. Very few side effects, monitored by my doctor, brought my cholesterol, triglycerides, A1C and BP back down to normal. Any other questions I can answer for you?
How nice. But you're not the only one allowed to comment or discuss.
Did I preclude anyone from commenting? Comment away and I'll say what I want to say in response.
How does someone talking about Mayim's experience concern you? It doesn't. So get used to seeing posts like this.
No, I don't think I will. I will point out how dumb and idiotic it is each and every time I see posts like this. Get used to it.
Oh, I will. I enjoy these threads and how worked up you get.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I find it fascinating how over the top the reactions are to this. Like OP has insulted your mother and you must come to her defense. So much anger and disdain. It's weird.
Oh hey OP. Glad to see you're back.
I consider it infinitely weirder to post for the 247th time about something that doesn't concern you at all. Thanks!
How does this concern you?
I have been taking Ozempic for five years now. Very few side effects, monitored by my doctor, brought my cholesterol, triglycerides, A1C and BP back down to normal. Any other questions I can answer for you?
How nice. But you're not the only one allowed to comment or discuss.
Did I preclude anyone from commenting? Comment away and I'll say what I want to say in response.
How does someone talking about Mayim's experience concern you? It doesn't. So get used to seeing posts like this.
Anonymous wrote:I find it fascinating how over the top the reactions are to this. Like OP has insulted your mother and you must come to her defense. So much anger and disdain. It's weird.
Anonymous wrote:Did any of you read "Mayim Bialik: My GLP-1 Nightmare" article? It's amazing and eye opening for those of us who have not jumped on this bandwagon of GLP-1's. I really think they're not preparing those for the possible massive side effects and of course no one really knows the long term side effects for those who abused the medication to lose those last 20 pesky pounds. So few doctors are speaking up but when I've questioned a new of mine they mostly all say the same those meds should be used when it's a life or death situation like severe obesity is going to end someone's life. Whatever your personal thoughts are I'm glad she put her voice out there.
Free article: https://www.thefp.com/p/mayim-bialik-glp1-side-effects
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:poop isn't horrific
She pooped her pants many times I'm sure that's pretty horrific.
It's an inconvenient truth that the cheerleaders don't want to talk about.
They have learned to enjoy pooping themselves just to be skinny. It's sad really.
You'll shit your brains out but at least you'll be thin!
AWWWW look at you talking to yourself.
Reminds me of the Olestra potato chips that came with the warning of "anal leakage". Those didn't last long.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:First she's a nut job and second this is true of all meds. Some people don't tolerate certain drugs. Nothing to see here.
Neurontin/gabapentin, completely debilitated me. But I'm not stupid enough to think that means nobody should take these meds. It's actually a relatively low-risk med, and I would advocate for trying it. Most people won't have a reaction like I did.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:poop isn't horrific
She pooped her pants many times I'm sure that's pretty horrific.
It's an inconvenient truth that the cheerleaders don't want to talk about.
They have learned to enjoy pooping themselves just to be skinny. It's sad really.
You'll shit your brains out but at least you'll be thin!
AWWWW look at you talking to yourself.
Reminds me of the Olestra potato chips that came with the warning of "anal leakage". Those didn't last long.
WOW such a cool story!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:poop isn't horrific
She pooped her pants many times I'm sure that's pretty horrific.
It's an inconvenient truth that the cheerleaders don't want to talk about.
They have learned to enjoy pooping themselves just to be skinny. It's sad really.
You'll shit your brains out but at least you'll be thin!
AWWWW look at you talking to yourself.
Reminds me of the Olestra potato chips that came with the warning of "anal leakage". Those didn't last long.
Anonymous wrote:First she's a nut job and second this is true of all meds. Some people don't tolerate certain drugs. Nothing to see here.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:poop isn't horrific
She pooped her pants many times I'm sure that's pretty horrific.
It's an inconvenient truth that the cheerleaders don't want to talk about.
They have learned to enjoy pooping themselves just to be skinny. It's sad really.
You'll shit your brains out but at least you'll be thin!
AWWWW look at you talking to yourself.