Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I mean, maybe I'm older than most of y'all, but in decades past, the horror stories were always out there about weight loss drugs. Because of the old drugs, I will not take any of the new drugs.
Would you take a two-decade old diabetes drug? What about a new diabetes drug? These weren't even developed for weight loss. Weight loss was discovered after those taking it for diabetes were dropping weight.
Anonymous wrote:I mean, maybe I'm older than most of y'all, but in decades past, the horror stories were always out there about weight loss drugs. Because of the old drugs, I will not take any of the new drugs.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I mean, maybe I'm older than most of y'all, but in decades past, the horror stories were always out there about weight loss drugs. Because of the old drugs, I will not take any of the new drugs.
+1 a lot of them ended in drop dead heart attacks.
Anonymous wrote:I mean, maybe I'm older than most of y'all, but in decades past, the horror stories were always out there about weight loss drugs. Because of the old drugs, I will not take any of the new drugs.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Mayim Biyalik is a nut job.
My 12 yr old would call her a "pick me girl".
She's needs attention and feel sorry for me, pay attention to me, my 4 day old baby is potty trained crazy.
Anonymous wrote:Why would anyone listen to her?
In 2012 when her kids were around age 4 and age 7 she wrote a parenting book and stated, “We made an informed decision not to vaccinate our children”.
During a measles outbreak she walked it back and said her children were on a delayed, non-standard schedule rather than being entirely unvaccinated, stating they were later vaccinated between 2012 and 2015.
Anonymous wrote:I mean, maybe I'm older than most of y'all, but in decades past, the horror stories were always out there about weight loss drugs. Because of the old drugs, I will not take any of the new drugs.
Anonymous wrote:It is not surprising that some people have a severe reaction to GLP-1 medication, especially someone like Mayim Bialik who reports a very long list of autoimmune conditions. My feeling is that if I get a severe reaction to GLP-1, then I'll stop taking it.
But I was surprised to read her say that a single shot of the lowest dose GLP-1 caused "a full month of alternating diarrhea and constipation". I am skeptical of how much drug could still be present in her body after a month. I suspect that she already had an autoimmune gastrointestinal illness.
Anonymous wrote:Evidence abounds. I tried to use the “ladies” bathroom at Whole Foods and the toilets
were in an explosive state. Got to be the weight loss drugs.
Anonymous wrote:Evidence abounds. I tried to use the “ladies” bathroom at Whole Foods and the toilets
were in an explosive state. Got to be the weight loss drugs.
Anonymous wrote:The fact that this was published in Bari Weiss’s The Free Press should be a great sign to discount it entirely.
Anonymous wrote:I had worse side effects on one of my birth control pills. Should we have a huge article about how terrible all birth control pills are?