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I don't get it. It has horrible side effects and you gain the weight back and more once you go off it. Not to mention diabetics aren't able to find it due to supply issues. I get that not everyone can just lose weight on their own and keep it off. So some people may just be desperate for an answer. But you do need to address your lifestyle and make changes before taking a "magic" pill. The other day a women on my Facebook posted about being excited about getting Ozempic for weight loss in a couple weeks. Then last night she posted a picture of her at a Mexican resturant eating a large plate of food. She does this a lot. I'm curious how things will work out for her in the next few months.
What are your thoughts about Ozempic for weight loss?
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I don't know a lot about it, Mountaindewed, but I'm interested in following this thread.
Due to Zyprexa (olanzepine), I gained a lot of weight. I've been switched to Abilify, but am having trouble taking the weight off. I do agree with you about making the right lifestyle changes. I'm on so many pills now, I don't want to take another. |
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