Posted on 11/28/2025 9:50:18 PM PST by Red Badger
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for some who by various reasons, get their body chemistry really wacky, “just exercise and don’t eat snacks” is not always that answer. Thyroid issues play in as well as other medical, time of eating, or genetic things can play in.
Eating less, but eating it late in the day (even if healthier foods) can signal the body to store as fat and burn muscle to fulfill adequate nutrient needs to maintain life. a person may lose weight but not in the way that is healthy for a body.
The long term benefits for getting obesity under control are counted in the tens of billions of dollars. There will be fewer knee replacements, heart attacks, kidney failures, and a whole host of other related maladies.
Those costs are coming out of your pocket.
If a pill or shot can safely reduce those things…why would anyone want to stop that.
If it was only a matter of “just eat less”, this wouldn’t be an issue.
Go to Walmart and hand this stuff out like candy.
I agree. Too many people are undisciplined, weak, and lazy.
Beat me to it! Portion control and move - don’t have to run, walking is great. Although aerobic exercise burns off calories more quickly. So once these folks have lost the desired weight and gone off the drug, then they do not have the proper lifestyle to maintain the weight.
Right!
Right! Some time after my second (and last) child was born, I hopped on the scale. The weight was the same as when I was full term with my second son (I had gained the 30 pounds recommended by my doc). Hmmmm, I thought, there isn’t a baby in my body, that’s fat! So I ran and exercised and dieted. It has served me well for the past 40 years!
More drugs to make the pharmies richer, but no exercise and a lousy diet is the American obese way!
Like Tony Dungy once said about football players coming to Summer Camp with a few extra pounds - “If you don’t feel hunger, you won’t lose weight”. And this was about prime of life professional athletes.
Then, a drug that should only be used for the seriously obese to get started, they use a top-seeded professional tennis player to hawk their poison.
And what exactly would those changes be?
I'm just going to say it out loud: any drug these drug pushers rush to market like this is NOT going to have positive long-term effects.
Receipt: Every damn' Covid jab & pill.
Exercise? Don’t snack? Impossible. You may as well tell me to stop drinking.
“And what exactly would those changes be?”
Just ignore that third eye growing in your forehead.............
they do have horrible side effects, and are well known.
Started low dose Zepbound on 11/1 and I’m down 9 lbs in 28 days. The next 28 days will be the 5mg dose. Only side effect is constipation which has been managed with stool softener. Best benefit is I don’t think about food all the time; and when I eat, portion control is much easier. I’m more likely to choose healthier options that take longer to prepare since I’m not starving all the time. Clothes are starting to fit better. To me, the cost/benefit is positive.
I’m not worried about long term side effects since I’m going to die of something. Being overweight is a death sentence itself.
Averted disease related costs are going to be at least 4-5 billion and net savings to Medicare of hundreds of millions as the drug discounts come online 2026 or 2027.
After all these “miracle drugs” (remember Fen-Phen??) it all boils down to this:
Eat less and exercise more!
There is no getting around that.
Put down the moon pie and the RC cola. 🙄
I heard a comedian say something hilarious (to me at least), and somewhat profound:
“Did you notice that when Ozempic came out you stopped hearing about body positivity?”
You are extremely lucky and in the minority then. I’ve fasted, dieted, protien only, protien and veggies, no snacks… and I am still hungry, lose very little weight, and essentially end up staying about the same weight.
As weird as it sounds though, I got diagnosed with diabetes and I’ve been doing high protien and low carbs and it has reduced my inflammation so my joints feel better than they have in years.
While that list is intimidating, there is a drug advertised on TV for some condition which has a side effect of having your limbs fall off ...
Once again I would like to say that it's like the beginning of a bad "Sci-Fi Channel" move.
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