“These folks needed paralysis of the fork muscles.”
Not everyone has a weight problem based upon their eating habits.
I took Ozempic for a few years for type II and had to change in the last year because so many people were getting it for a dietary reason I couldn’t get it anymore. So I had to switch to a new drug to accomplish the same thing. And i blame the medical people for that.
Ozempic was never a weight reduction drug. It was for diabetes and carries a number of possible side effects:
inflammation of your pancreas, change in vision, hypoglycemia, (especially for non diabetic users), kidney problems (kidney failure), serious allergic reactions, gallbladder problems, and the most common side effects of Ozempic® nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, stomach (abdominal) pain, and constipation.
And this is not off some survey, this is off their website:
Sound like a drug that is good for people just to lose weight? There are too many reasons why people gain or lose weight. There is no one size fits all drug or procedure that can fix it permanently. Health is a day by day mission that can’t always be accomplished.
wy69
Wow, that list of side effects is horrendous!
Ozempic was never a weight reduction drug. It was for diabetes and carries a number of possible side effects:
inflammation of your pancreas, change in vision, hypoglycemia, (especially for non diabetic users), kidney problems (kidney failure), serious allergic reactions, gallbladder problems, and the most common side effects of Ozempic® nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, stomach (abdominal) pain, and constipation.
Wow...can’t overweight and Type II diabetes folks simply stop eating ANYTHING white (flour, sugar, IOW KETO).....exercise for at least 30 mins/day, get plenty of sleep and sunshine/Vit D, intermittent fast, etc????
I hear the “side effects” of doing the above are good healthy weight, better outlook on life, etc.
Beats the side effects you’ve listed, for this Ozempic carpola.