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The drugs don't work for 20% of us, still stuck starving and fasting. I wonder if anyone will finally be able to admit that there's something wrong with our metabolisms?
Making ozempic free for everyone or at minimum as cheap as something like zyrtec would probably save this country billions of dollars
Iโm actually astonished someone like Lizzo didnโt stay large just for brand reasons
Not quite, but we're at a turning point.
Side effects make the overwhelming majority quit in the first couple of years, and even those who persist tend to go from obese to fat.
But next-gen will be better on all fronts...
people will have entire years long careers largely based on the idea that itโs โempoweringโ to โexceptโ what fat disgusting pigs they are, only to instantly become skinny as soon as a drug comes out that will do it for you
Good stuff. Should lead to decreases in US health costs in the long run too.
What is the mechanism of it? Ozempic/Metfor is emulating starvation in the body. It is not going to be without side-effects. The only drug that makes you actually lose fat as heat-energy is a toxic drug that causes death -- meaning there is no "fat pill"
body positivity was just about laziness to diet, and ozempic solved both
who would have known
RIP body positivity movement
ozempic killed off the non medical excuses
this will shave off trillions from medicare/medicaid. it's going to be funny if ozempic is what makes america choose some form of universal healthcare.
Iโm on retatrutide.
It works and itโs so easy.
Peptide partners is awesome for pricing and quality.
Being overweight is a choice now.
Too bad RFK hates them and wonโt do anything to help make them cheaper and/or fully covered by insurance.
He wants to โMake America Healthy Againโ, but only by his terms and methods.
I'm super salty because I lost like 80 lbs without drugs but no one is gonna buy that I just grinded it. Everyone's gonna think it's oz (no shade to oz utilizers, I just wanna get the credit for the sweat and brown rice)
I am still absolutely frustrated that Anthem Blue Cross will approve bariatric surgery which isn't as risky as it used to be, but has some pretty big potential negatives, but God forbid a fat man wants to try wegoovy.