We stopped taking Ozempic and Wegovy — and regained more weight than we lost
Drugs designed to treat diabetes have become one of the hottest and most controversial weight loss crazes.
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@nypost There's no magic drug to cure all problems. Pharmaceuticals will always have side effects & negative outcomes. They're not meant to be recreational.
@nypost (1). I agree that diet and exercise is key. 💯. I’ve had thoughts about taking this. 52 and in perimenopause. I’m on a strict diet and work out with a trainer 3-4 times a week and my weight loss is SLOW.. molasses.
@thelmaijemma Sure, as soon as they stop taking it they gain all the weight back and it can have serious side effects . How about people learning to have self control and good eating habits. Health comes from nutritious food not dangerous medications.
@thelmaijemma ????? That makes no sense , She said it shouldnt be use for "weight loss" It was created for diabetics She is refering to all these skinny rich people hoarding it to be skinnier using a drug that could literally save a life . She be telling everybody how dangerous this all day
@thelmaijemma Non-diabetics pay a lot more for Ozempic than a diabetic. You would think the Cost of Living 'Crisis' would sort that out. Another example of non-diabetics being able to afford the luxuries they want. Increase the prices even more for non-diabetics.