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Consoom Ozempic (media.scored.co)
posted 21 hours ago by USSDefiantJazz on scored.co (+1 / -0 / +57Score on mirror )
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Hyperborean_ on scored.co
18 hours ago 30 points (+0 / -0 / +30Score on mirror )
It's been amusing to witness all these high profile, obese "body positive" women like (((Amy Schumer))) and Lizzo immediately give up that gimmick as soon as they could get their chubby little fingers on some Ozempic.

Everyone obviously already all knew these slobs were just coming up with a gimmick to justify their obesity, but seeing the resentment and sadness from other women who are still fat about this "betrayal" is honestly fucking hilarious.
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RoulerBleu on scored.co
21 hours ago 22 points (+0 / -0 / +22Score on mirror ) 2 children
The primary reason Ozempic users regain weight when they stop the drug because they didn't grow the discipline to control their behavior. They had the drug do the effort for them ( with bonus side effects ).

The drug just nuked their appetite while keeping their energy up.

When the appetite is back they go back to their overeating.
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Hyperborean_ on scored.co
19 hours ago 15 points (+0 / -0 / +15Score on mirror ) 1 child
And they will inevitably end up in an even worse place than when they started the drug because 100% of the weight they are gain back is fat, where (as alluded to in the original post) a significant portion of their original weight loss was muscle.
RoulerBleu on scored.co
9 hours ago 7 points (+0 / -0 / +7Score on mirror )
Yes. Crash diets are pretty horrible.

All of the problems can be mitigated by following a highly nutritious diet with enough protein and doing daily training.

But the people who look for the easy way with Ozempic are not going to do a full exercise routine daily.

Their lack of discipline isn't limited to their overeating.
capitalNhardR on scored.co
6 hours ago 0 points (+0 / -0 )
So this drug allows fatties to lose weight without proper diet and exercise?
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LGBTQIAIDS on scored.co
20 hours ago 18 points (+0 / -0 / +18Score on mirror )
I find it amusing that America was around 46% obese a few years ago, and if it ever declines, it won't be because they're actually healthier (excluding the rightful actions by RFK and the Trump administration against certain synthetic food additives, which brings America more in line with practically every other European-descended country), but because semaglutide and other, similar medications are just reducing that one symptom of it.

It's like the opioid epidemic. Sure, saturating society with access to buprenorphine, methadone, and naloxone reduces deaths, but they're just band-aid solutions. The weak willpower to avoid getting started on these drugs; the willpower, instead, to get started on them; the availability of these drugs; it's all still there. The underlying problem is still very much there and untouched.

Medications don't actually solve social problems. Transformative sociopolitical change is what solves social problems. Since the latter is nowhere in sight, and the discontent that leads to it still hasn't reached crisis levels, the response is simply medicalization: push the problem over to ambulances, clinics, doctors, hospitals, medicines, and nurses.

If we had a proper society, none of that medicalization would be felt necessary. We'd have a proper society with healthy, moral people who eat right and live clean: the *only* cure for both problems. Semaglutide would just be for diabetics and a few other edge cases, the opioid medications would only be for actual sufferers of chronic pain (and the recent suzetrigine could mark the beginning of moving away from opioids even for that kind of intense, chronic pain which heretofore only opioids could treat), and naloxone would have no real use at all.
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Hoobeejoo on scored.co
19 hours ago 11 points (+0 / -0 / +11Score on mirror )
Ozempic is just methadone for sugar addicts.
DieHeretic on scored.co
17 hours ago 8 points (+0 / -0 / +8Score on mirror ) 1 child
All of them taking that poison will die very early in life.
They'll try anything to lose weight but not the just stop eating too much food thing .
IGOexiled on scored.co
10 hours ago 1 point (+0 / -0 / +1Score on mirror ) 1 child
Everyone gets one hundred thousand hamburgers. If you eat them in your first 40 years you won't see 50.

It's like every critter gets its 1 billion heartbeats... And we increase the rate with exercise and jerking off and all that.
Knight_Of_Saint_John on scored.co
9 hours ago 0 points (+0 / -0 )
Welp... I certainly downed way more than a thousand burgers in my life

Looks like i'm going to "retire early"
Bleach_America on scored.co
12 hours ago 8 points (+0 / -0 / +8Score on mirror )
> # Ozempic (semaglutide) can lead to significant skeletal muscle loss (sarcopenia) as part of rapid weight loss, with some studies indicating that up to 39% of weight lost may be lean mass rather than just fat.

These people deserve all the side effects. Big Pharma is only about treating symptoms with side effects, so they can sell you more magic pills that create more side effects require more and different magic pills, which create more side effects ...
WeedleTLiar on scored.co
19 hours ago 2 points (+0 / -0 / +2Score on mirror )
Lol
CanticleFlugelhorn on scored.co
8 hours ago 2 points (+0 / -0 / +2Score on mirror )
Wait, someone married that creature? Willingly?
JustifiedReprobate on scored.co
10 hours ago 1 point (+0 / -0 / +1Score on mirror )
Pssh, this is a bad assessment. 20-30% of the weight loss is lean *mass*, not just muscles which includes the water and glycogen etc... and this ratio is the same to those who diet on a calorie deficit without this drug.

There is zero evidence that these drugs eat the heart since it is a cardiac muscle that is highly protected. Evidence points to *reduced* cardiovascular events, there is just isn't anything to show myocardial wasting. It improves the heart.

>Forcing the pancreas to release insulin is same outcome as Type 1 diabetes

just stupid. this is backwards physiology.

>High insulin causes catabolism

LOL! Insulin *is* anti-catabolic. LOL

>All users regain 100% of the weight

Duh, obesity is a chronic condition this is not unique to GLP-1s... see what those on the show "biggest loser" have to say.

>They become dependent and can’t regulate glucose without the drug

Glasses make your eyes “dependent.”

I dont understand the apocalyptic framing... this drug is close to a miracle for many... without this drug they are subject to much worse cardiovascular diseases and cancers. I really expect the reports of heart disease and such to go down as the number of users on these GLP1 agonists increases.

This is not the battle Consume Product think it is unless it is specifically calling out the sham of the body positivity movement. This drug would help suppress consumerism despite the assumed nefarious intentions of pharma. We want healthy-er citizens. We can use crooked sticks to make straight lines.
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BlackPillBot on scored.co
7 hours ago 0 points (+0 / -0 )
Imagine being a multimillionaire with every connection in the book, including world “leaders” in her particular case, and you still can’t just NOT BE FAT. I’m not talking about being super lean an muscular. All a woman has to to do is not be fat. Even the ones with extreme power, and privilege can’t even do that. 🤣
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