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

Posted on 4/7/24 at 5:28 am to
Posted by Mo Jeaux
Member since Aug 2008
59370 posts
Posted on 4/7/24 at 5:28 am to
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About what I'd expect from you.


Don’t start anything with your effeminate “I know your shtick” comment then. Again, I wasn’t “crapping all over” the OP, other than to point out that even now, his diet isn’t that healthy and that he will still be overweight at his goal weight. Obviously, if he can get away from being morbidly obese, it’s a good thing.
Posted by MemphisGuy
Member since Nov 2023
3908 posts
Posted on 4/7/24 at 9:54 am to
You are right. My bad. Apologies.

If someone uses it to "kick start" their weight loss, get healthier etc.... more power to them.

If someone uses it because they simply refuse to do anything else... they will eventually fail.

Obviously, the ideal situation would be to lose weight by exercising and eating healthier... but, I guess, oftentimes obese people are... well... so obese that they feel as if they can't exercise. Go on Ozempic or Mounjaro, lose 30 or 40 pounds and it becomes easier to exercise.

Much like people with high cholesterol... won't change one thing about their diet... but will eat statins all day long or people that would rather not cut salt out of their diet and just take another high blood pressure medicine. Or something like that. NOt that simple and cut or dried... some of those things are hereditary and bad genetics... but you hopefully get the gist.
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