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JimmyMacTonite1968's avatar

This is sad but true. I worked with a bariatric doctor to lose weight. Before I was able to see her for my first appointment (4 month wait!!), I found an app and started to exercise and watch my calorie intake. I lost 40 pounds doing that all on my own. When I saw the doctor, she immediately put me on a pill that would up my metabolism and suppress my appetite so that I could cut my caloric intake even more than I had. I lost another 50 pounds during the 3 month regimen with that medication. The point I am wanting to make is that I lost that initial 40 pounds by exercise and watching what food went into my body, and that was successful. Her first instinct was to put me on a medication. Kinda made me feel like I was not as successful as I was because the meds would have helped me lose MORE weight. Bottom line, EXCERCISE and COUNTING CALORIES is the "silver bullet" to a healthy lifestyle (duh, LOL!!) When I saw her again for the 3 month follow-up, she wanted to put me on ANOTHER medication. I said no, I wanted to lose weight on my own because I did not see myself taking pills for the rest of my life. Thanks for this great article!!

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"The appetite-suppressing Wegovy injections were 'one of the most powerful pharmaceutical tools' to date for treating obesity, Prof Jason Halford told the nation."

Side effects include but are not limited to:

Depression

Suicidal thoughts

Ghoulishness

Myocarditis

Cancer of the Everything

Gangrene

Twinkie addiction

Hallucinations of your ancestors screaming at you

Spontaneous combustion

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