Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Let's talk about the 'ridiculous' poster as though s/he isn't here.
I'm betting they are a fitness instructor or nutritionist or other sort of 'wellness' professional that sees the prospect of their business dying with weight loss drugs.
Or, maybe they are a person who lost significant weight and now has made that their identity (not incompatible with option 1).
My guess is someone who has endured a lot of psychological pain internalizing messages about hardcore calorie restrictions. Lots of dieting, food scales, and self-loathing. If the medicine works safely, all of that pain was meaningless. Therefore the medicine must be immoral and/or dangerous.
Anonymous wrote:Let's talk about the 'ridiculous' poster as though s/he isn't here.
I'm betting they are a fitness instructor or nutritionist or other sort of 'wellness' professional that sees the prospect of their business dying with weight loss drugs.
Or, maybe they are a person who lost significant weight and now has made that their identity (not incompatible with option 1).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I started losing fairly quickly, but not a ton. I have been on it for 16 weeks (start actual full dose of Wegovy next week), and have lost 16 pounds. 35 pounds total to lose
How did you get the scrip for it?
One pound a week should be very doable without medication.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I started losing fairly quickly, but not a ton. I have been on it for 16 weeks (start actual full dose of Wegovy next week), and have lost 16 pounds. 35 pounds total to lose
How did you get the scrip for it?
One pound a week should be very doable without medication.
Lololol! If that were the case these meds would not exist.
It’s called laziness. Most people want it strictly for weight loss. Ridiculous.
What’s so “ridiculous” about using a medication to lose weight? Why are you so emotionally invested?
There isn't anything ridiculous about it. It changes the way the body and the brain works. A GLP-1 is just as valuable as an SSRI. Not everyone's chemistry is identical.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I started losing fairly quickly, but not a ton. I have been on it for 16 weeks (start actual full dose of Wegovy next week), and have lost 16 pounds. 35 pounds total to lose
How did you get the scrip for it?
One pound a week should be very doable without medication.
Lololol! If that were the case these meds would not exist.
It’s called laziness. Most people want it strictly for weight loss. Ridiculous.
What’s so “ridiculous” about using a medication to lose weight? Why are you so emotionally invested?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I started losing fairly quickly, but not a ton. I have been on it for 16 weeks (start actual full dose of Wegovy next week), and have lost 16 pounds. 35 pounds total to lose
You might not get there as it’s not a weight loss drug. It controls blood sugar.
What are you talking about? Semaglutides are absolutely weight loss drugs.
That's why they are prescribed to diabetics to control blood sugar, right?
Hello? Knock knock anybody home? They are also prescribed very widely and also FDA approved to control obesity.
Not a news flash, welcome to 2023.
News Flash….. people shouldn’t need a pill to lose 50 pounds or less.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I started losing fairly quickly, but not a ton. I have been on it for 16 weeks (start actual full dose of Wegovy next week), and have lost 16 pounds. 35 pounds total to lose
How did you get the scrip for it?
One pound a week should be very doable without medication.
Lololol! If that were the case these meds would not exist.
It’s called laziness. Most people want it strictly for weight loss. Ridiculous.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I started losing fairly quickly, but not a ton. I have been on it for 16 weeks (start actual full dose of Wegovy next week), and have lost 16 pounds. 35 pounds total to lose
How did you get the scrip for it?
One pound a week should be very doable without medication.
Lololol! If that were the case these meds would not exist.
It’s called laziness. Most people want it strictly for weight loss. Ridiculous.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I started losing fairly quickly, but not a ton. I have been on it for 16 weeks (start actual full dose of Wegovy next week), and have lost 16 pounds. 35 pounds total to lose
How did you get the scrip for it?
One pound a week should be very doable without medication.
Lololol! If that were the case these meds would not exist.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I started losing fairly quickly, but not a ton. I have been on it for 16 weeks (start actual full dose of Wegovy next week), and have lost 16 pounds. 35 pounds total to lose
You might not get there as it’s not a weight loss drug. It controls blood sugar.
What are you talking about? Semaglutides are absolutely weight loss drugs.
That's why they are prescribed to diabetics to control blood sugar, right?
Hello? Knock knock anybody home? They are also prescribed very widely and also FDA approved to control obesity.
Not a news flash, welcome to 2023.
Anonymous wrote:I started losing fairly quickly, but not a ton. I have been on it for 16 weeks (start actual full dose of Wegovy next week), and have lost 16 pounds. 35 pounds total to lose
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I started losing fairly quickly, but not a ton. I have been on it for 16 weeks (start actual full dose of Wegovy next week), and have lost 16 pounds. 35 pounds total to lose
You might not get there as it’s not a weight loss drug. It controls blood sugar.
What are you talking about? Semaglutides are absolutely weight loss drugs.
That's why they are prescribed to diabetics to control blood sugar, right?