Anonymous wrote:I don’t want to lose muscle, don’t want digestion issues, don’t want to risk pancreas or gallbladder issues. My bloodwork is excellent and I exercise. I would not take them just to lose weight for the sake of losing weight. If my health changed I would consider it
Anonymous wrote:Ozempic face, ozempic breath, sulphur burps, constipation, hair loss, vomiting, etc, etc...
Anonymous wrote:I know someone said they hate needles, but that's probably my favorite part about GLP. I can control the dosage so precisely. If I'm losing too much, I give myself less the next week. I also hate needles, but this is a TINY needle that I barely feel.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:These posts are so dumb. So much hand wringing about how other women choose to lose weight. Why do you even care? It's like the same as those women who crow about how other women shouldn't have abortions. Like why do they even care? You're against abortion? Then don't have one. You're against GLP1s? Then don't take them. Who gives a flying F if someone else does? At least the abortion crazies have the whole "you're killing a baby" argument. What do the GLP1 crazies have?
You're calling the people who are recommending caution "the GLP crazies"? I think you have it backwards. There is constant proselytizing, really, like they are new converts to a religion.
Anonymous wrote:We are currently supporting a patient at the counseling center where I work who lost her husband to a rare, aggressive cancer potentially linked to GLP-1 usage. Her husband had been on a GLP-1 drug for eight months when a routine scan for a separate issue uncovered a rare and incredibly aggressive cancer. He had almost no symptoms, just a bit of localized pain, yet he passed away only a week after the news. All of his siblings were instructed by their doctors to stop taking their GLP-1 medications right away. I'm not sure what kind of cancer it is though.
Anonymous wrote:Ozempic face, ozempic breath, sulphur burps, constipation, hair loss, vomiting, etc, etc...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Don’t do it ladies. The weight will come right back, and then some. GLP’s suck you in and make it difficult to quit. I’m on one now…
Why would you "quit" a medication that works for you? Obviously if you "quit" the benefits go away. I'm also not "quitting" my Synthroid, and I didn't "quit" my oral contraceptive and hope to not get pregnant- I only "quit" it when I was ready to have a baby. Because, duh, stopping birth control means that the birth control stops working.
Stopping a weight loss medication means that the weight loss won't stay off.
So why not just keep taking it? Honest question.
Because of the side effects and cost. Many people DO quit birth control because of the side effects.
Anonymous wrote:I have bouts of gastroperesis and can't imagine injecting myself with something that gives you gastroperesis. It sucks.
My BMI is 26. Maybe if it was higher I'd consider it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:These posts are so dumb. So much hand wringing about how other women choose to lose weight. Why do you even care? It's like the same as those women who crow about how other women shouldn't have abortions. Like why do they even care? You're against abortion? Then don't have one. You're against GLP1s? Then don't take them. Who gives a flying F if someone else does? At least the abortion crazies have the whole "you're killing a baby" argument. What do the GLP1 crazies have?
You're calling the people who are recommending caution "the GLP crazies"? I think you have it backwards. There is constant proselytizing, really, like they are new converts to a religion.
It has gotten to the point where people are almost being shamed for avoiding unnecessary medical intervention. The converts cannot possibly imagine the idea that medical interventions such as GLP1 medications actually have trade offs and potential downsides. Why control your weight on your own, actually build muscle mass, eat real food, and increase your cardio vascular health when you can just short cut the whole system to “look good”?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:These posts are so dumb. So much hand wringing about how other women choose to lose weight. Why do you even care? It's like the same as those women who crow about how other women shouldn't have abortions. Like why do they even care? You're against abortion? Then don't have one. You're against GLP1s? Then don't take them. Who gives a flying F if someone else does? At least the abortion crazies have the whole "you're killing a baby" argument. What do the GLP1 crazies have?
You're calling the people who are recommending caution "the GLP crazies"? I think you have it backwards. There is constant proselytizing, really, like they are new converts to a religion.
Anonymous wrote:These posts are so dumb. So much hand wringing about how other women choose to lose weight. Why do you even care? It's like the same as those women who crow about how other women shouldn't have abortions. Like why do they even care? You're against abortion? Then don't have one. You're against GLP1s? Then don't take them. Who gives a flying F if someone else does? At least the abortion crazies have the whole "you're killing a baby" argument. What do the GLP1 crazies have?
Anonymous wrote:I know someone said they hate needles, but that's probably my favorite part about GLP. I can control the dosage so precisely. If I'm losing too much, I give myself less the next week. I also hate needles, but this is a TINY needle that I barely feel.