Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Does anyone know the long term affects of these drugs?
Does anyone know the long term effects (with an e, not an a) of many drugs people take? There is something very gross about how people are reacting to this class of drugs and it has everything to do with how fat people are treated in society.
My concern is for the diabetics who are currently having trouble filling their prescriptions. It's great that non diabetic obese people are losing weight, hopefully avoiding the effects of obesity. I think that between them, a current DX of diabetes is a more pressing need.
Your concern is for type 2 diabetics? Where do you think obese people are headed? Those two things are directly correlated. All of the fake concern is ridiculous.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I use it for weight loss only. I go to a weight loss clinic. When I started I was only slightly obese with high blood pressure. My insurance would not cover it. I pay 1k ever 6 weeks for it.
I wouldn’t go to your PCP. They harbor a lot of ignorant misconceptions.
You are so short-sighted that you deserve the pain that comes with this stupid of a decision.
DP are you aware that obesity and high blood pressure are bad for you? Nothing “stupid” about addressing it.
So is not exercising and just popping pills
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I use it for weight loss only. I go to a weight loss clinic. When I started I was only slightly obese with high blood pressure. My insurance would not cover it. I pay 1k ever 6 weeks for it.
I wouldn’t go to your PCP. They harbor a lot of ignorant misconceptions.
You are so short-sighted that you deserve the pain that comes with this stupid of a decision.
DP are you aware that obesity and high blood pressure are bad for you? Nothing “stupid” about addressing it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I use it for weight loss only. I go to a weight loss clinic. When I started I was only slightly obese with high blood pressure. My insurance would not cover it. I pay 1k ever 6 weeks for it.
I wouldn’t go to your PCP. They harbor a lot of ignorant misconceptions.
You are so short-sighted that you deserve the pain that comes with this stupid of a decision.
Anonymous wrote:I use it for weight loss only. I go to a weight loss clinic. When I started I was only slightly obese with high blood pressure. My insurance would not cover it. I pay 1k ever 6 weeks for it.
I wouldn’t go to your PCP. They harbor a lot of ignorant misconceptions.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you have to be on Ozempic the rest of your life, when does the weight loss end and weight maintenance begin? Is there a risk for becoming underweight?
Probably. NYT had an article about Malnutrition. I just saw another one about, a sinking face and weird dreams as Ozempic side effects. You have to work closely with your doctor to monitor the side effects and impact.
That’s terrible
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you have to be on Ozempic the rest of your life, when does the weight loss end and weight maintenance begin? Is there a risk for becoming underweight?
Probably. NYT had an article about Malnutrition. I just saw another one about, a sinking face and weird dreams as Ozempic side effects. You have to work closely with your doctor to monitor the side effects and impact.
Anonymous wrote:I went to get Botox today at McLean Dermatology and they had a sign in every room saying ask about weight loss injections. So maybe try there OP?