Off topic - but where have you been? Good to see you post.I agree with this 100%. I had over 3200 Fen-Phen cases in 2002. Tens of thousands of people suffered from that drug. It had killed folks in Europe before it was ever used here.
Off topic - but where have you been? Good to see you post.I agree with this 100%. I had over 3200 Fen-Phen cases in 2002. Tens of thousands of people suffered from that drug. It had killed folks in Europe before it was ever used here.
^^^A couple of old news stories from the UK come to mind (don't have a link but going from memory).. . .
Conversely, viagra. They are discovering it may help with prostate issues, altzheimers, dementia, blood pressure and even covid. Problem is it is now available generically... this is why you will always see new meds for old problems, the patent expires and pharmaceutical companies cannot make as much profit. . . .
I agree with this 100%. I had over 3200 Fen-Phen cases in 2002. Tens of thousands of people suffered from that drug. It had killed folks in Europe before it was ever used here.
I do believe there are those who have difficulty with their metabolism. I do not think they are in great numbers as much as the obesity rate suggests. I think the greatest objection I have is overprescription of meds. An assumption is made quickly, everyone should be on the latest new drug. Diet is in some ways the hardest thing to control, one needs food to survive! The type of food matters, and you would be surprised at the package labels and the ridiculous amount of additives that has been making its way to your plate.Tell me you don’t understand weight loss… Or the human metabolism at all.
Exercise is a healthy activity for many reasons, even moderate amounts of exercise are beneficial. Exercise isn’t the best drug for weight loss. You cannot out exercise a fork. Exercise burns very few calories compared to the calories your metabolism requires to keep you alive on a daily basis. Ignore the calories burned on your smart watch or fitness tracker because you didn’t burn that many calories during that last workout.
The best way to lose weight is through eating fewer calories per day than your metabolism needs to carry out all its various functions. You have almost zero control over your metabolism for the most part and it’s not an engine that can be revved up. Increasing lean muscle mass will raise the number of calories your metabolism requires on a daily basis by some small amount. And overweight and obese people don’t have slower metabolisms than thinner people, they have higher metabolic rates and burn more calories per day.
GLP1 drugs are a version of a hormone that our bodies produce in the gut. For some people they offer an effective way to lose weight and maintain an healthy weight. They shouldn’t be used to lose weight and then be completely stopped, this will result in regaining weight. Similar to way a person takes medication to control blood pressure, once the blood pressure is well controlled, they don’t discontinue taking the medicine. And like any drug GLP1(s) can be misused, but that shouldn’t stop people from having access to medicine that can benefit from them.
Why are you in the tanning salon???Heck, tanning salons and spas will give you semaglutides these days.
I think that's the objection, a lifetime of doctor prescribed meds versus independence from a lifetime of meds (possibly with bad side effects), or independence from doctors in general due to bad health!Yall leave us fat kids alone!!!
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