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08-17-2024, 01:09 AM
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Ozempic almost killed my friend.

He was waiting for a refill. Went from .5 to 1. He was without ozempic for 11 days and then jumped to 1mg. He had a huge headache and crashed to the ground. He was an incg from hitting his head on a metal plate and bleeding out.. Pharmacist said not to worry unless you skipped 3 doses or more. I can't believe it's legal.
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08-17-2024, 01:12 AM
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Wtf. This isn't the first horror story I've heard of that drug. Guaranteed it will be banned in the near future.
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08-17-2024, 01:14 AM
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08-17-2024, 01:18 AM
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Causes strokes? Well fuk that…
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08-17-2024, 02:15 AM
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I started on 1 mg Ozempic cold turkey and it's been 3 weeks now

The worst that's happened was me puking my guts out on the 2nd day after an intense push workout.

besides from that I have not experienced anything serious and I hope I do not.

sorry for your buddy, I can kind of see it happening. Has been points I've felt nauseous but nowhere close to fainting and I've been lifting weights, going for runs and playing sports on empty stomachs.
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08-17-2024, 02:50 AM
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I've learned that you have to taper on very slowly.


I came on too fast and it caused me gout symptoms. And another time it caused me kidney pain when I came on too fast.


Does it work? Hell yes it does, but it comes with a price.


Honestly you don't even need Ozempic. Phentermine does just as good a job of supressing appetite and it doesn't have any major side effects.
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08-17-2024, 02:52 AM
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Ish gave me allodynia. It went away thankfully but skin sensitive to anything, even clothing, sucks ass.
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08-17-2024, 02:56 AM
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I've learned that you have to taper on very slowly.


I came on too fast and it caused me gout symptoms. And another time it caused me kidney pain when I came on too fast.


Does it work? Hell yes it does, but it comes with a price.


Honestly you don't even need Ozempic. Phentermine does just as good a job of supressing appetite and it doesn't have any major side effects.
Y'all realize most people who are fat NEVER eat based on hunger cues, right? It's like a drug, literally. If you've never been there you'll never know, same with a lot of stuff.

I've Known people who have no problem with hard drugs but food? Forget it. Stimulants aren't gonna do chit if you're eating on an emotional level vs. "tummy growl, me hungry!" ****gy time right? Ozempic and the GLPs are the first drugs to actually help people with un-instinctual eating.
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