How weight loss drugs are transforming America
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- Опубліковано 10 вер 2024
- Bloomberg health reporter Madison Muller and Dr. Nate Wood break down the latest on how Ozempic and other weight loss drugs are transforming America.
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Sounds like the economy isn't all that bad if people can afford these expensive drugs.
@@goofoffbert you wanna pay 600 a month like I have to for seizure meds
Wait until the cancer effects come on later down the road
Care to elaborate or are you just a religious moron?
Looks like you have a severe case of cognitive dissonance. Just say that you can't afford it lol!
Popularity for weight loss and it will kill you in the end
No it won't
@@SlimMichaelSpaghetti ask past patients
@@jf4931 But there has to be some delicious videos on that if it were true as you say🤔
@@SlimMichaelSpaghetti yes there is
@@SlimMichaelSpaghetti delicious video ???
This is going to end badly
For every Tysons plant shutting down they should replace the plant with an Ozempic Manufacturer
My wife has been on o for about 2 years. Finally lost the weight she wanted which I don't believe was ever a problem but she did so. Seems really tired all the time now. Bad moods. Low energy. She's tried everything as far as fads, a stomach band everything. This worked. But not sure it's worth it. Not the same person since she started on it. Just what I've seen.
How much does it cost you each month?
@mr.v3061 she handles that I'm not involved. I can say over the years between other diet plans, operation for the band, meal plans etc it's got to be in the 150k range. But that's over many years. As far as O, I'm really not sure honestly. It's her business so I don't know just reporting what I've seen. She did lose weight and kept it off on this stuff. Probably 35 lbs but she was never obese by any stretch in my opinion.
@@timothyslaughter476 Just had a family event where i saw one lady i haven't seen in a while. She is now less than half the size she used to be. First i thought she was sick.
I don't know much about it, but still good for her. I do understand people want control over their body. Just like bodybuilders also want control over their body.
Most likely they'll just keep on improving this type of medicine and it will get less and less side effects.
Does she exercise or overheat? What does weight loss drugs do to the body that helps people struggling with weight loss?
@DovesDescent she has had stretches where she would exercise but it always would go by the wayside. The lap band was a disaster and had to be removed. I'm not sure of the mechanism for Ozempic but it curbs her appetite. Of course the other diet meds did as well but never seemed to work long term. She doesn't overeat but likes sweets and candy. Diet soda only but plenty of it. But she has had an obsession with her weight for decades and ozempic works better than anything for that issue but she's not the same as far as energy and motivation. I have no clue if that's related to Ozempic but my guess is it does.
Because good diet and exercise and healthy lifestyle is off the table.
We have commercials on TV with song and dance about having diabetes and it sounds like everyone is just peachy.
WALL-E had it right. Buy and Large.
No joke:
i just had a family meeting here in Belgium and a lady was literally half of what she used to be.
i was like:
Hope to save and improve many lives.
Helping meet the demand of indirect suicide for greed.