>lose weight
>oops it dissolves your bones
>get off ozempic
>regain weight
>bones crushed by new weight
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15It's so friggin weird. A neurologist was talking about how it blunts your dopamine, or bonding chemicals... something sinister, too.
Point to me on the Alex Jones doll where they taught you.
Risk/Rewards. I'm pretty sure ozempic isn't good for me. I'm 46. That means 14 years till I get Cougar status. I got fake tits exactly a year ago. Middle age vanity project. I'll probably will get ran over by a Somali anyways.
Naaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa-ncy you don't have to turn on the red light 🎶
I score goals, I light lamps. Not my problem what color they are.
The hockey goal lights are red tho
I also suck at math. 4 years. 50 is when you become a cougar.
Wow I remember telling people it's not a magic pill and will most certainly cost something. But I was told I'm not a doctor and they say it's safe.
Id probably up my calcium intake then
I think I need to go back to lifting weights.
Around 50% of semaglutide weight reduction is due to loss of muscle mass lol now gotta add bone as well.
The "magic dietpill" failure cycle never stops! Reminds me of Rimonabat, well at least ozempic does not make people suicidal lmao.
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