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1. belter+f4[view] [source] 2025-12-21 20:29:52
>>neom+(OP)
TLDR: "...evidence so far suggests that, between one and three years after stopping the medication, people will see a "significant proportion of weight" go back on...Somewhere in the region of 60 to 80% of the weight that you lost will return..."
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2. stinos+A4[view] [source] 2025-12-21 20:32:39
>>belter+f4
What's striking here is that this is roughly the same outcome as essentially every other diet (with the intent of losing weight) out there. It's just more expensive. And possibly more hyped.
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3. blindr+i5[view] [source] 2025-12-21 20:37:23
>>stinos+A4
It's not hyped. It's the most effective way I've seen the people around me lose weight. Some of them have lost a tremendous amount of weight very quickly.

But a know a couple of them that went off it and the weight came back pretty quickly. It really is just a suppression of hunger, nothing more than that.

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4. hamand+J8[view] [source] 2025-12-21 21:01:11
>>blindr+i5
> It really is just a suppression of hunger, nothing more than that.

It is actually a lot more than that. Many people on Ozempic report better impulse control (food or otherwise). Many stop or significantly reduce alcohol intake. It seems that gut hormones are linked to reward pathways in the brain.

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