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11 hours ago6 points(+0/-0/+6Score on mirror)2 children
I'm in the middle of a text conversation with my sister about her being on it, and I've been trying to talk her into stopping. A text from her just popped up while typing this. I'm sure it's some excuse about how dieting magically won't work. Is it a woman thing, or are guys this retarded too?
Edit: she's switching to some new peptide. Latest and greatest, apparently. I don't even argue anymore. Just go "oh, cool. Good luck."
9 hours ago3 points(+0/-0/+3Score on mirror)1 child
The worst thing with my sister's use of it is that she has cleaned up her eating and exercises regularly so she's already developed the habit of being more healthy.
The reason she initially got on it was because she was so fat and out of shape that she couldn't keep up in the fitness classes she went too. Now she can do push ups and pulls ups, but looks like the life has been sucked out of her. She won't get off of it because she thinks the weight will all come back but of she keeps her current routine there is no reason why it would.
I fear she has taken years off her life from this drug, moreso than if she just stayed obese.
Ozempic definitely plays into the Instant Gratification/FOMO mindset thar the kikes have instilled in people.
>She won't get off of it because she thinks the weight will all come back but of she keeps her current routine there is no reason why it would.
No matter how many time I explained to people that it's their habits that dictate their weight, they won't listen. It's hard to comprehend what's going on in their heads. I ask them to keep track of their intake on an app, before, during or after using the meds, but they won't do it. They probably don't want to recognize reality.
11 hours ago1 point(+0/-0/+1Score on mirror)1 child
I'd like to say "no", but I just got back on the self-control train after gaining 15lbs back of the 70+ I lost with proper diet, portion control and exercise. It's really easy to slip off the train and get complacent.
That's a fact. What works for me, more than anything, is having a cheat day and accepting that my cut phases will just have slower progress. Plus, I bulk in the winter too, so I get a prolonged mental break anyway. Today's actually day 1 of my cut phase.
Nice. I hit the deck running hard on Ash Wednesday with a low-calorie fast through today. This usually resets my portion control clock. I don't mind being a bit hungry either, now. Keeps me honest.
Edit: she's switching to some new peptide. Latest and greatest, apparently. I don't even argue anymore. Just go "oh, cool. Good luck."
The reason she initially got on it was because she was so fat and out of shape that she couldn't keep up in the fitness classes she went too. Now she can do push ups and pulls ups, but looks like the life has been sucked out of her. She won't get off of it because she thinks the weight will all come back but of she keeps her current routine there is no reason why it would.
I fear she has taken years off her life from this drug, moreso than if she just stayed obese.
Ozempic definitely plays into the Instant Gratification/FOMO mindset thar the kikes have instilled in people.
No matter how many time I explained to people that it's their habits that dictate their weight, they won't listen. It's hard to comprehend what's going on in their heads. I ask them to keep track of their intake on an app, before, during or after using the meds, but they won't do it. They probably don't want to recognize reality.