beth wesson
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beth wesson
@pixietwit
retired teacher, wife, mother, grandmother to six. life long learner
writing on a lake in Ohio Katılım Mayıs 2009
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@terrydresbach2 @Weedji I have struggled for control of diabetes for over a decade. Mounjoro has helped me take my A1c from almost 10 to 5.8. I have to fight to get it every month. Pharmacy hop, take less than needed & have gone without because of shortage.
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Do you see any connection between weight, diabetes, high blood pressure, heart disease?
Maura Nicolet@maura_gmail
@terrydresbach2 I have been using Ozempic for 2 1/2 years, type 2 diabetes. I have had problems getting it because of people using it for weight loss. It’s formulated to increase natural insulin production, it’s not for weight loss. I have strong opinions on this.
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@terrydresbach2 @marciryan333 Terry your old place was lovely, but wow… this seems perfect. Less time fixing and more time enjoying?
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I wanted to see it for myself: It's absolutely true. They are astroturfing the QAnon #soundoffreedom movie.
#Q #qanon #fakes
@jimstewartson
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@terrydresbach2 @gracesmom48 I have always admired how much you do in a day. Your brain must constantly be searching for answers and ideas while you are busy with all the other tasks you have set for yourself. The ultimate multitasker. And, it’s never insignificant thought. Big ideas and meaningful actions.
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@gracesmom48 @pixietwit I had an ex who once asked if there was an on and off switch and if not, could one be installed. LOL
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The “food noise” side effect is helpful, but for me the experience of having consistent normal blood sugars for the first time in over 20 years runs to miracle territory#monjourno
The New York Times@nytimes
“I don’t have cravings anymore. At all. It’s the weirdest thing.” Some people taking Ozempic and other injectable diabetes medications are saying that their “food noise” went silent. Here's what that means, and why for some it's a startling side effect. nyti.ms/43PHHm0
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