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is getting on glp-1 bad ?
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Anonymous 5d

we don’t know yet. people rn are the lab rats

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Anonymous 5d

no it's not bad! i'm on zepbound. I have an underlying condition that causes a lot of issues with insulin and general inflammation. It's helped me control my pain a lot, with that i've been able to increase how many days I go to the gym. It's helped me a lot. I've lost weight but i'm just happy to be able to move my body how I want to again.

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Anonymous 5d

no

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Anonymous 4d

Not bad at all, just pay attention to muscle mass, certain doses can make you lose muscle and look the sickly skinny we see celebs have.

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Anonymous replying to -> #1 5d

dude, any prescription medication approved by the fda has to undergo rigorous testing for several years before its approved for prescription, including animal testing, so saying that “people are the labs rats” is misleading and doesn’t take into account the numerous hurdles needed for fda approval

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Anonymous replying to -> #2 5d

calm down. we have no evidence of long term negatives yet. it is quite literally unknown

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Anonymous replying to -> #1 5d

they haven’t been around long enough for 10, 20, 30 year studies and your sheep ass attitude towards the fda is crazy 😂 look more broadly

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Anonymous replying to -> #1 5d

they’ve been around for 20+ years…what are you on about

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Anonymous replying to -> #1 5d

we know well the negatives of obesity, and the myriad of health issues it creates, so why would a glp with strong oversight be considered bad? Perhaps you could say case use is important to factor in, but for the vast majority of obese people they aren’t going to lose the weight the normal way and hugely benefit both metabolically and longevity wise from using these

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Anonymous replying to -> #3 5d

I know people who are a healthy weight and are on it to simply get as small as they can, so if that’s the case i’d say it’s “bad.” Just be proud of your body and eat well and exercise.

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