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08-06-2024, 04:19 AM
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08-06-2024, 04:43 AM
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Not at the moment, but was on it for a short period.


It works… PERIOD.


You'll lose like 30lbs in a month.
not true. They start you out on low doses. 1mg-2 is when people lose a lot of weight. They start you off at .25
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08-06-2024, 05:04 AM
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Losing weight is too difficult for me. I need some inspirations.
No, you need a fkn carrot
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08-06-2024, 05:04 AM
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Btw, can you drink alcohol on it?
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08-06-2024, 05:11 AM
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To be honest, controlling your food intake isn't easy. I've been athletic and fit since I was a kid, always enjoying sports and working out. But as you grow older and life gets more demanding, keeping your weight within a healthy range becomes tougher each decade, even for someone like me who did sports professionally, such as Muay Thai and BJJ. So, imagine how challenging it must be for those fat pigs who struggle with emotional, psychological, mental, and physical control.
i don't get this. it is very difficult to gain fat if you eat real food. potato's, rice, chicken, steak. eggs. veg, fruit. good luck getting fat eating that. it's when you throw in all the processed crap on a regular basis that fks the body and makes fat gain easy - because insulin is constantly elevated
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08-06-2024, 05:30 AM
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I tried it once and it made my hair fall out. Next morning I woke up gay. I literally couldn't think of anything but men.
It also gave me heart palpitations. Avoid. The only way to lose fat is to get off your azz
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08-06-2024, 06:18 AM
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Originally Posted By modismos
Losing weight is too difficult for me. I need some inspirations.
If you have insurance go get it. Pretty easy and super cheap
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08-06-2024, 06:19 AM
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Endure the pain of discipline like a man, don't take shortcuts.
When I was in my 20s sure but now I've more normalize. I feel like most people even fatties underplay food. Food imo is like drugs to most people except you have 1000s of flavors
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08-06-2024, 06:30 AM
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Originally Posted By alain
I heard Retatrutide is better, no nause. More energy.
I don't have any nausea. I'm listening to podcasts and it does seem like next generations of these drugs are coming and are even more effective.
Yes just finished my first week.


I got depressed about 4 years ago and stopped taking care of myself completely. Drinking, binge eating etc all increased and activity levels dropped.

I decided to sort my chit out and started taking ozempic. So far, have been very impressed by the impulse control it has provided me. I have not had much desire to drink alcohol, eat junk food and my general stress levels seem better. I feel more clarity in my head and I genuinely think it has an impact on brain chemistry.

I started on 1 mg and had some slight nausea but nothing too intense so far.[/

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Is there any benefit for someone who already stays lean by eating the appropriate amount or only for fatties?
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I would consider it if I felt like I needed it, but I'm a natural hardgainer, losing weight is like riding a bicycle for me. Maintaining my weight is hard

As far as I know, almost all of the side effects are from losing weight too rapidly and not directly from ozempic itself. If you lose 10lbs in a month, a lot of that is going to be muscle no matter how you do it
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Btw, can you drink alcohol on it?
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i don't get this. it is very difficult to gain fat if you eat real food. potato's, rice, chicken, steak. eggs. veg, fruit. good luck getting fat eating that. it's when you throw in all the processed crap on a regular basis that fks the body and makes fat gain easy - because insulin is constantly elevated
I like how it hurts your stomach if you eat too much or fatty foods. Kind of puts you in your place like a lab rat.
Yes can drink alcohol on it.
When will idiots understand that if half the western world is obese this is an addiction like with hard drugs.
Insulin is the most anabolic hormone so with a caloric increase I would think it would help you gain muscle actually. But really this is made for people who want to lose weight regardless and no one losing weight isn't going to factor in muscle loss lmao. But an increase in insulin should limit that muscle loss.
I do notice I'm having more energy and focus from it. I've been watching some podcasts and it seems it effects the brain as well in positive ways.
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08-06-2024, 06:34 AM
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Originally Posted By MEDITATE
To be honest, controlling your food intake isn't easy. I've been athletic and fit since I was a kid, always enjoying sports and working out. But as you grow older and life gets more demanding, keeping your weight within a healthy range becomes tougher each decade, even for someone like me who did sports professionally, such as Muay Thai and BJJ. So, imagine how challenging it must be for those fat pigs who struggle with emotional, psychological, mental, and physical control.
I think controlling your food intake is easy, just takes planning and discipline. Most of us don't need to get 3 times a day, especially officels. Skipping breakfast automatically puts you at a deficit. Avoid restaurant food at all cost. If I do eat restuarant food, it's usually chicken breast, eggs, or oatmeal. Can't go wrong with those.

The hardest part is lunch since you're not at home with a refrigerator full of food. If you can make your lunches healthy, you won 90% of the diet battle.
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08-06-2024, 07:03 AM
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I just got back into lifting after a handful of failed attempts mostly to popping my bicep tendon and then wanting to travel internationally. I can honestly say it's amazing.
Are you diabetic or pre diabetic with bad numbers?
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08-06-2024, 08:37 AM
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Its a scam. practically untested drug that out of nowhere people are injecting.

We all know how this is going to end, endless lawsuits and late night commercials for lawyers and a bunch of people whining they didnt know the dangers.
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08-06-2024, 09:16 AM
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you enjoy side effects and clearing out your bank account?

What is so difficult about calorie deficit? Are you slow in life? Is it too hard to go to your grocery store and buy 400 calorie lean cuisines and eat them all day to fit your calorie target??? (assuming like the 99% who hate weighing food)
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08-06-2024, 11:41 AM
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Originally Posted By crupiea
Its a scam. practically untested drug that out of nowhere people are injecting.

We all know how this is going to end, endless lawsuits and late night commercials for lawyers and a bunch of people whining they didnt know the dangers.
When did the misc become so beta. The hormone it regulates are pretty well studied.

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you enjoy side effects and clearing out your bank account?

What is so difficult about calorie deficit? Are you slow in life? Is it too hard to go to your grocery store and buy 400 calorie lean cuisines and eat them all day to fit your calorie target??? (assuming like the 99% who hate weighing food)
It's free with insurance lmao.
It's hard to go to bed hungry af after eating 3 god damn lean cuisines
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08-07-2024, 06:02 AM
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Bump let's get together bros
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08-07-2024, 06:28 AM
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My mom was on it for a few months and lost like 40 lbs. It caused serious liver and stomach issues for her now which I warned her about. She has to see a liver specialist due to the damage it's done. Avoid at all costs brahs srs
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08-07-2024, 08:22 AM
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My mom was on it for a few months and lost like 40 lbs. It caused serious liver and stomach issues for her now which I warned her about. She has to see a liver specialist due to the damage it's done. Avoid at all costs brahs srs
Really? That's unfortunate but hopefully rare. 40lb loss for a woman is nice though lol
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08-07-2024, 08:24 AM
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Godfrd824 takes it which is very confusing because he's better than everyone in every way. If he's better than everyone.

1. How did he get so fat in the first place?

2. Something like clen or EC is a fat loss drug. Ozempic isn't a fat loss drug, it's a willpower drug. Godfrd824 is more disciplined and hardworking than everyone so why does he need a willpower drug?
Lol at people thinking clean and ec are even remotely effective for serious weight loss
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08-07-2024, 08:25 AM
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Wake up and take no meds throughout the day crew
Uncontrollable behavior with some psychopathic tendencies
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08-07-2024, 08:31 AM
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Way to completely miss the point.

Clen and EC burn fat, how much fat burned is irrelevant. What's relevant is that they do burn fat which Ozempic does not at all. All Ozempic does is suppress appetite to make fatties eat less. You don't need to a drug to eat less, you can just eat less. That's the point on why Ozempic is a willpower drug rather than a fat loss drug.
Exactly. Real heroes snort pepsi instead.
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08-07-2024, 08:33 AM
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Originally Posted By N0stradamus
Not at the moment, but was on it for a short period.

It works… PERIOD.

You'll lose like 30lbs in a month.
What also works and has long-term benefit, not unknown sides, that would be
- Eating clean
- Not overeating
- Training at least a couple times a week

Do that and you will also lose a ton of fat, gain muscle and overall improve your health.

Way better than: Taking pill with known short-term bad effects and potentially disastrous long-term ones, and not address why you are fat in the first place…

… because if you've got 30lbs to drop in a month, that means you don't know how to eat, you eat junk and you are unhealthy. Ozempic won't do chit about any of that and also brings to the table it's own known bad sides plus whatever cancers or stomach issues we'll find out about once it's been around for awhile and enough studies are done to penetrate the ironclad grip pharmaceuticals have on the current scientific narrative.

Also, the second you stop ozempic, you re-gain anything lost.
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08-07-2024, 08:49 AM
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Yes just finished my first week.

I got depressed about 4 years ago and stopped taking care of myself completely. Drinking, binge eating etc all increased and activity levels dropped.

I decided to sort my chit out and started taking ozempic. So far, have been very impressed by the impulse control it has provided me. I have not had much desire to drink alcohol, eat junk food and my general stress levels seem better. I feel more clarity in my head and I genuinely think it has an impact on brain chemistry.

I started on 1 mg and had some slight nausea but nothing too intense so far.
Lol. Love how you went from letting yourself go, then doing nothing, jumping straight to ozempic.

You didn't sort any chit out, you got lazy and then you got stupid. Never in that was you taking a step back, looking in the mirror, adjusting bad choices and making progress. That would be sorting chit out. You did nothing of the sort.

We now wait, to hear about you inevitably dropping ozempic, because most people who start do (due to the sides), then regaining all the fat and probably being worse off than you were when you began.

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Nah. F that.

I’d rather curb hunger with Anavar and EC plus nicotine for good measure.

Not ****ing with those GLP-1’s. I don’t know why anyone who isn’t on the verge of deathly obese would risk it. Even more so if you are doing it from a fitness standpoint as a shortcut.

At least with gear and other compounds you can assume obvious risk.
My SIL is a type 2 diabetic, must have had a strong genetic push to it - because her diet and lifestyle really weren't all that bad. She's not able to control her diabetes with other medications, nothing drops blood sugar and from what I see, she now usually eats mostly clean.

… in her case, ozempic (which was made to treat t2diabetes) is probably the only person who should consider taking it, someone like her. Someone with t2 diabetes and isn't responding to metformin or other medications and this being a last resort.
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08-07-2024, 09:03 AM
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it's for fatties who can't handle the complex task of weighing food before cooking it. That's like 99% of the population.

And also for idiots who also don't know how to go to the grocery store and buy prepackaged healthy meals WITH CALORIE COUNTS to eat if they can't cook at home/work. (or buy from delivery service).

Lazy people want a lazy person drug, shocker.
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08-07-2024, 09:06 AM
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Originally Posted By monster0ultra
Way to completely miss the point.

Clen and EC burn fat, how much fat burned is irrelevant. What's relevant is that they do burn fat which Ozempic does not at all. All Ozempic does is suppress appetite to make fatties eat less. You don't need to a drug to eat less, you can just eat less. That's the point on why Ozempic is a willpower drug rather than a fat loss drug.
Yes but funny enough stuff like IF, KETO make that on easy mode.

Jason Blahahahahahaha is a subhuman but he used to say that people think willpower is something outside the brain that you can channel, whereas it is not. Very similar to drugs.

Meanwhile, you have con artists like Layne Norton PhD [non-MD] who tried to convince you that all fatties need to do is My Fitness Pal.

Sure thing.


Heavy pharmaceutical interventions are necessary.

Especially in legit drug users. Once the pathways are hijacked it is over.
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08-07-2024, 09:07 AM
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Originally Posted By monster0ultra
Way to completely miss the point.

Clen and EC burn fat, how much fat burned is irrelevant. What's relevant is that they do burn fat which Ozempic does not at all. All Ozempic does is suppress appetite to make fatties eat less. You don't need to a drug to eat less, you can just eat less. That's the point on why Ozempic is a willpower drug rather than a fat loss drug.
they burn fat like caffeine burns fat….
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08-07-2024, 09:24 AM
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Your have to be crazy to get on that chit.

Someone in my families on it. Told them not to but they won't listen
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