Sinse 2009 ive seen dozens of doctors, in 3 countries, and 4 US states for the same issues. If I had a dollar for all the contradicting and just plain incorrect information ive got from all these doctors, id be very wealthy. Right now in the US a doctor can "earn" up to $400,000 a year prescribing the new weight loss drugs. These drugs are a huge fad and being over prescribed by thousands of doctors. Just 2 years ago doctors told you to eat less and move more to lower blood pressure and lose weight. Now many just suggest drugs.You may well doubt someone when they tell you they've done everything as far as diet and excercise is concerned. And I do get that, it's clearly obvious that some people who are overweight are that way because of laziness. But the crucial point here, is that the OP's doctor is not of that opinion, otherwise he/she wouldn't have prescribed the weight loss medicine. When you cast doubt in this way, you're contradicting the professional opinion of someone who knows the full medical history of the person in question and is personally acquainted with them. I do understand your points, they're well made and articulated, but I also hope you appreciate why some of us are uncomfortable with some of the advice that has been offered here, for the reasons stated.
Again, my entire point here is that when someone says they have tried EVERYTHING to lose weight, but it doesn't work, you really need to wonder.
I have battled with stomach and intestinal issues for 16 years now. I have issues with weight, vitamins, fats, proteins, and many other bodily functions concerning food consumption and absorption. I have seen many doctors, and am currently seeing a couple good ones. The one at Presbyterian hospital in Pittsburgh PA is a gastroenterologist who is renowned for his work with eating disorders and nutrient absorption.
Your body does not produce its own fat. No matter what drugs you're on, what you eat dictates your weight gain or loss. I learned this when I told the #1 weight loss guy on earth that "I can't lose weight no matter what, it must be the drugs im on".
He assured me I was eating too much of the wrong things....he was correct. In my mind I thought I tried everything. Once I started keeping a food journal, I realized I was wrong.
Now I eat pretty much what I want, and im still losing weight. Portion control, number of times a day you eat, snack elimination and 30+ minutes a day of moderate exercise will cause you to lose weight, no matter what drugs you're on.
Its the "I tried everything" that makes me wonder, ive been there.
Look beyond what the "experts" say, and read what actual users are saying about these weight loss drugs.
Doctors are saying that things like "Ozempic Personally" aren't a thing. But thousands of end users are saying its not only real, but has ruined their lives.





