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<blockquote data-quote="SoonerP226" data-source="post: 4244662" data-attributes="member: 26737"><p>I remember that, and I knew a few people who needed to lose a lot of weight and got amazing results from it. I didn’t know jack about medicine (beyond high school biology class) at the time, and I had never talked to a doctor about it, but even I knew that this was only supposed to be for people for whom their weight was an extreme risk factor because heart problems were a definite possible side effect. It wasn't a freaking secret, even before the lawsuits. I thought then and I still think now that the problem wasn’t the drug, it was the people who didn’t actually need it who bullied their doctors into prescribing it, and those doctors, who were at fault. </p><p></p><p>I mean, hell, it was like saying “chemo helps cancer patients, so I should get it because I have this mole on my butt cheek.” </p><p></p><p>It’s just reason number 1,285,484 that I think we were better off when drug companies and lawyers weren’t allowed to advertise on TV…</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SoonerP226, post: 4244662, member: 26737"] I remember that, and I knew a few people who needed to lose a lot of weight and got amazing results from it. I didn’t know jack about medicine (beyond high school biology class) at the time, and I had never talked to a doctor about it, but even I knew that this was only supposed to be for people for whom their weight was an extreme risk factor because heart problems were a definite possible side effect. It wasn't a freaking secret, even before the lawsuits. I thought then and I still think now that the problem wasn’t the drug, it was the people who didn’t actually need it who bullied their doctors into prescribing it, and those doctors, who were at fault. I mean, hell, it was like saying “chemo helps cancer patients, so I should get it because I have this mole on my butt cheek.” It’s just reason number 1,285,484 that I think we were better off when drug companies and lawyers weren’t allowed to advertise on TV… [/QUOTE]
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