Aw jeez should have read all the comments before googling. Now will probably get a ton of ads for these things and anything related.I don’t need any of that sort of stuff.
It can kill all your passions, not just food. You can become habituated and it stops working. The weight lost may rebound. The gastrointestinal side effects are very daunting. Nothing godly about any of this. Right now it is a fad drug for those without diabetes .
I let my weight creep up over the years, allowing work and other priorities to get in the way. I got up to 255 (I’m only 5’11"). I dropped 5 on my own, then asked my cardiologist about Ozempic. He said he’d gotten great results with his patients and prescribed it 2 or 3 times each week. In the two months since, I’m down 18 more. Zero side effects My insurance is covering it (because I have medical issues affected by my weight gain), so I’m paying $25 per month.
Ozempic is affecting me in two ways. One is physiological. I eat less and less frequently. But it has a psychological effect, too. I’m conscious of my eating, my goals, my exercise. I feel a sense of obligation to weight loss and improved nutrition. I’m hoping my numbers—particularly my blood pressure—improve. And I like the changing relationship to food I’m adopting as well.
But it’s no miracle drug. You can’t just eat and drink anything you want and lose weight. And if you want to keep it off, you have to make permanent changes to your habits. I still like food, but I make better choices and eat less of it. That’s a good thing every day.
BE THIS GUY about 1 year ago
The new Greek gods live on the Upper Eastside of Manhattan.
uniquename about 1 year ago
They only eat cured meats.
Zykoic about 1 year ago
Yo’ face will sag……saggy face…
oakie817 about 1 year ago
and above this today, an ad for ozempic
Chief Inspector about 1 year ago
Ozempic and Wegovy are the same thing branded differently
jagedlo about 1 year ago
Well, if you’re going to pass on having the food, can you send it over to us mere mortals then?
bookworm0812 about 1 year ago
Never heard of Wegovy. I take Munjaro now. And I was taking Ozempic before that.
Paul Rider Premium Member about 1 year ago
Don’t have a clue what these words are that you folks are writing!
Zebrastripes about 1 year ago
Well, gentlemen, let’s not let this fine bottle of vino go to waste…..
Lee26 Premium Member about 1 year ago
Well, this one sailed wayyyyyy over my head.
KEA about 1 year ago
no idea
paulscon about 1 year ago
I googled these and they seem to be type 2 diabetic drugs. I guess the joke is that they suppress your appetite? kind of a dumb joke, seems to me.
willie_mctell about 1 year ago
No Ambrosia for you.
Thehag about 1 year ago
Aw jeez should have read all the comments before googling. Now will probably get a ton of ads for these things and anything related.I don’t need any of that sort of stuff.
mistercatworks about 1 year ago
It can kill all your passions, not just food. You can become habituated and it stops working. The weight lost may rebound. The gastrointestinal side effects are very daunting. Nothing godly about any of this. Right now it is a fad drug for those without diabetes .
Rich Douglas about 1 year ago
I let my weight creep up over the years, allowing work and other priorities to get in the way. I got up to 255 (I’m only 5’11"). I dropped 5 on my own, then asked my cardiologist about Ozempic. He said he’d gotten great results with his patients and prescribed it 2 or 3 times each week. In the two months since, I’m down 18 more. Zero side effects My insurance is covering it (because I have medical issues affected by my weight gain), so I’m paying $25 per month.
Ozempic is affecting me in two ways. One is physiological. I eat less and less frequently. But it has a psychological effect, too. I’m conscious of my eating, my goals, my exercise. I feel a sense of obligation to weight loss and improved nutrition. I’m hoping my numbers—particularly my blood pressure—improve. And I like the changing relationship to food I’m adopting as well.
But it’s no miracle drug. You can’t just eat and drink anything you want and lose weight. And if you want to keep it off, you have to make permanent changes to your habits. I still like food, but I make better choices and eat less of it. That’s a good thing every day.
Palani56 about 1 year ago
They feed you the problem, then sell you the solution…Big Pharma,et al