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Nearly 20% Weight Loss Achieved With Higher Dose of Semaglutide, Study Finds
Scitech Daily ^ | September 25, 2025 | The Lancet

Posted on 09/25/2025 5:51:40 AM PDT by Red Badger

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I've noticed a lot of Hollyweird types on TV suddenly getting skinny. Some were not that fat to begin with.

Billy Bob Thornton is nearly unrecognizable in his current TV commercials.....................

1 posted on 09/25/2025 5:51:40 AM PDT by Red Badger
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To: ConservativeMind

Where Wegovy, we go all!

Ping!...................


2 posted on 09/25/2025 5:53:19 AM PDT by Red Badger (Homeless veterans camp in the streets while illegals are put up in 5 Star hotels....................)
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To: Red Badger

Gee, what about eating well, and getting outside and walking at the very least?

Put down the screens and DO something.


3 posted on 09/25/2025 5:53:53 AM PDT by metmom (He who testifies to these things says, “Surely I am coming soon." Amen. Come, Lord Jesus….)
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To: Red Badger

I’m 8lbs down and heading toward 2nd belt notch in just under 2 weeks...

...eating hamburgers & pizza.

Just sayin’.


4 posted on 09/25/2025 5:54:32 AM PDT by logi_cal869 (-cynicus the "concern troll" a/o 10/03/2018 "/!i!! &@$%&*(@ -')
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To: metmom

When I was a kid in the 60’s, we had two fat kids in our class, just two, both from fat families.

I live within walking distance of three schools, Elementary, Middle and High School.

50% of the kids I see are a obese.........


5 posted on 09/25/2025 5:56:55 AM PDT by Red Badger (Homeless veterans camp in the streets while illegals are put up in 5 Star hotels....................)
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To: metmom
Well said.

There is a magazine named Eating Well. Great recipes

6 posted on 09/25/2025 5:57:38 AM PDT by Maine Mariner
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To: Red Badger

My diabetes doctor said that there’s a new drug on the market that’s similar to Ozempic but is much better for weight loss. Can’t recall its name.


7 posted on 09/25/2025 6:00:52 AM PDT by Gay State Conservative (Import The Third World,Become The Third World)
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To: Gay State Conservative

If you ever find out, I would love to know.


8 posted on 09/25/2025 6:03:22 AM PDT by wally_bert (I cannot be sure for certain, but in my personal opinion I am certain that I am not sure..)
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To: Gay State Conservative

BRAVE AI:

Eli Lilly’s oral GLP-1 drug orforglipron is not yet on the market but is a leading candidate to become a major alternative to injectable drugs like Ozempic, with phase 3 trial results showing significant weight loss and metabolic improvements.
The company plans to seek approval for orforglipron as an obesity treatment as early as 2026, potentially offering a convenient daily pill option.

Orforglipron demonstrated an average weight loss of 27.3 pounds in adults without diabetes after 72 weeks of treatment, with nearly 60% losing at least 10% of their body weight.
The drug showed “clinically meaningful improvements” in cardiovascular risk factors such as non-HDL cholesterol, systolic blood pressure, and triglycerides, and reduced inflammation markers by 47.7%.
It is a small-molecule drug, which allows for oral administration without the food or timing restrictions seen with other pills like Rybelsus, and its safety profile is consistent with existing GLP-1 medications, primarily causing mild to moderate gastrointestinal side effects.
While some experts note that its weight loss results are not as impressive as injectable GLP-1s like Ozempic, the convenience of a daily pill could improve patient adherence.
Eli Lilly also plans to apply for approval of orforglipron for type 2 diabetes treatment in 2026.


9 posted on 09/25/2025 6:04:49 AM PDT by Red Badger (Homeless veterans camp in the streets while illegals are put up in 5 Star hotels....................)
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50% of the kids I see are a obese.........

When I was a kid there was no Playstation. There were three TV channels. And on days off we were told to go play outside and don't come back until supper. That's why I was never fat as a kid...and it's why my dermatologist takes a skin biopsy off of me every time I see him (skin cancers).

10 posted on 09/25/2025 6:06:37 AM PDT by Gay State Conservative (Import The Third World,Become The Third World)
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To: wally_bert

Just remembered the name...it’s Mounjaro


11 posted on 09/25/2025 6:09:16 AM PDT by Gay State Conservative (Import The Third World,Become The Third World)
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To: Gay State Conservative

Thank you.

I’ll try to keep it in mind at the next doctors appointment.


12 posted on 09/25/2025 6:22:11 AM PDT by wally_bert (I cannot be sure for certain, but in my personal opinion I am certain that I am not sure..)
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To: Red Badger

We didnt have high fructose corn syrup.


13 posted on 09/25/2025 6:27:24 AM PDT by Seruzawa ("The Political left is the Garden of Eden of incompetence" - Marx the Smarter (Groucho))
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To: Red Badger

Waiting for the inevitable class actions in a few years.


14 posted on 09/25/2025 6:28:21 AM PDT by Seruzawa ("The Political left is the Garden of Eden of incompetence" - Marx the Smarter (Groucho))
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To: wally_bert

Wife has had great results in four months on strict Adkins (no to low carbs). Lost over 20%. She now weighs what she diid when we married.


15 posted on 09/25/2025 6:29:00 AM PDT by KC Burke
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To: Red Badger

“Safety remains favorable but needs further study.”

Money quote.


16 posted on 09/25/2025 6:42:47 AM PDT by jacknhoo (Luke 12:51; Think ye, that I am come to give peace on earth? I tell you, no; but separation.)
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To: Gay State Conservative

Monjaro.

I, a 65 year old diabetic (it runs in my family), have been on Monjaro for several years now, since shortly after its use was approved to help manage diabetes. It caused me to lose about 20% of my body weight (from about 255 lbs to about 200 lbs) completely effortlessly over the course of 6-9 months.

It’s very easy to take. Once a week, you just press the injection pen against your stomach, click the button on top, it self injects over the course of a few seconds, and usually, you don’t even feel it.

The only side effects I have experienced are nausea and vomiting. But I fairly quickly figured out that those were a result of the drug shrinking the size of my stomach. This occurs about 24-30 hours after I take my weekly dose.

If you have eaten too much food when the effect kicks in, the food is going to come back up when your stomach shrinks to the point where it can’t hold it all. But once I realized this was the mechanism, I started taking it every Friday evening (so the effect kicks in during the wee hours Sunday morning), and just made it a point to not eat a great deal that Saturday evening, which completely eliminated that side effect.

Is there a risk associated with taking this drug? Undoubtedly. But in my case at least, the benefits of the weight loss, which are obvious and manifest, seem to me to outweigh the risk.

It’s certainly helped keep my diabetes under good control. I can sometimes go days now without needing to take any insulin.


17 posted on 09/25/2025 6:43:22 AM PDT by TheConservator
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I’m 8lbs down and heading toward 2nd belt notch in just under 2 weeks

Don't throw that belt away. I could use something to tie down my barn.

18 posted on 09/25/2025 6:44:30 AM PDT by JonPreston ( ✌ ☮️ )
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The SEND MORE Money quote.....................


19 posted on 09/25/2025 6:46:10 AM PDT by Red Badger (Homeless veterans camp in the streets while illegals are put up in 5 Star hotels....................)
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To: Red Badger

Overview of Semaglutide
Semaglutide is a medication primarily used to treat type 2 diabetes and assist with weight loss in individuals with obesity. It works by helping to control blood sugar levels and reduce the risk of heart-related issues.

Concerns About Organ Damage

Recent studies have raised concerns about the potential for semaglutide to cause damage to vital organs. While it is effective for managing diabetes and aiding weight loss, there are reports indicating that it may lead to complications affecting organ health.

Specific Risks

Kidney Health:
Semaglutide is associated with risks related to kidney function. It may worsen kidney disease in some patients, particularly those with pre-existing conditions.

Heart and Blood Vessel Issues:
Although semaglutide can lower the risk of heart attacks and strokes, it may also pose risks for individuals with existing heart or blood vessel diseases.

Monitoring and Precautions

Patients using semaglutide should be closely monitored for any signs of organ dysfunction. Regular check-ups and blood tests are essential to ensure that kidney and heart functions remain stable while on this medication.

It is crucial to discuss any concerns with a healthcare provider, who can provide personalized advice and monitoring plans.

Semaglutide, a GLP-1 receptor agonist, can lead to bone mass loss, especially when weight is lost rapidly without proper diet and exercise.

Incorporating regular exercise and maintaining a healthy diet can help mitigate this risk.
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Effects of Semaglutide on Bone Mass

Bone Density Loss

Semaglutide, a glucagon-like peptide-1 (GLP-1) receptor agonist, can lead to bone density loss, particularly when weight is lost rapidly without proper diet and exercise. This medication is often used for weight management and diabetes treatment, but its side effects include potential impacts on bone health.

Mechanisms of Impact

Bone Metabolism:
Semaglutide affects bone metabolism by interacting with osteoblasts (cells that build bone) and osteoclasts (cells that break down bone). This interaction can disrupt the balance between bone formation and resorption.

Hormonal Changes:
Rapid weight loss may trigger hormonal changes that can accelerate bone loss.

Research Findings

Recent studies indicate that individuals using semaglutide without incorporating regular exercise may experience significant bone density loss, particularly in the hips and spine. In contrast, those who combine exercise with semaglutide therapy are more likely to maintain their bone health.

Recommendations for Bone Health

To mitigate the risk of bone density loss while using semaglutide, consider the following:

Regular Exercise:
Engage in resistance and weight-bearing exercises to help maintain bone density.

Nutritional Support:
Ensure adequate intake of calcium, vitamin D, and protein to support bone health.

Monitoring:
Discuss periodic bone density testing with your healthcare provider, especially if you are at risk for osteoporosis.
In summary, while semaglutide can aid in weight loss and diabetes management, it is essential to be aware of its potential effects on bone mass and take proactive steps to protect bone health.

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Healthline


20 posted on 09/25/2025 6:52:14 AM PDT by jacknhoo (Luke 12:51; Think ye, that I am come to give peace on earth? I tell you, no; but separation.)
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