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re: On Mounjaro for two months, my take ****New Update pg 11 w photo****

Posted on 4/6/24 at 8:33 am to
Posted by Uncle JackD
Member since Nov 2007
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Posted on 4/6/24 at 8:33 am to
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Obviously that is the ideal way to do things, but for some people, perhaps taking Ozempic or Mounjaro gives them the push they need to get started. I simply see no reason to crap all over that by calling them "fatties" or what not. If it helps "jump start" them, gets them healthy and they continue on, then isn't that the ultimate goal? But whatever. I know your schtick.
Because they’re miserable fricks who want fattys to remain fat so they can all share the same level of misery. That’s my only theory at this time. OP is losing weight, eating better, working out, and it still isn’t enough for some of these needle dicks. And if we’re being honest here, I’d be willing to bet over half of them could benefit from GLPs.

This post was edited on 4/6/24 at 8:38 am
Posted by Mo Jeaux
Member since Aug 2008
59372 posts
Posted on 4/6/24 at 8:41 am to
Oh, you and Memphisguy can go frick yourselves. I never once criticized antique for doing something to get healthier. But you can tell by his response to my “goal weight” question how he ended up in this spot in the first place. Also, have you missed his descriptions of how he’s exercising and eating now? “Better” is a relative term I guess.

If people use these drugs to lose weight, that’s great. My suspicion though is that most will go right back to where they were once they stop taking these drugs. Of course, that’s probably one of the features of these drugs for the pharmaceutical industry.
Posted by Odysseus32
Member since Dec 2009
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Posted on 4/6/24 at 10:29 am to
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Because they’re miserable fricks who want fattys to remain fat so they can all share the same level of misery.


That really isn’t it.

It’s mainly because OP is talking about this drug as if it’s changed their life forever. Yet, to those of us who have struggled with emotional eating and unhealthy food habits, it’s clear they aren’t doing the work needed.

The glaring example is the fact that they are touting sharing a pizza as a win.

Most people not on ozempic/semaglitude share a pizza. My wife and I shared a pizza last night and left about 1/3 of it. That’s called eating normally.

When the drug is over, my question is how are they or anyone else going to sustain their eating habits? Discipline is not a sustainable answer.
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