AndyPanda
GLP-1 Specialist

That’s how I roll. lolGarbo said:A harmless little discussion about bumping up Sema dosage and Andy casually pulls the pin on a grenade.

That’s how I roll. lolGarbo said:A harmless little discussion about bumping up Sema dosage and Andy casually pulls the pin on a grenade.

Bros before burritos, haha.AndyPanda said:The point of the post is more that people need to change their habits or they will never succeed. If we lose the drugs tomorrow, would you gain all of your weight back? Hold yourself accountable.
I don't know what pharma will do but social security will go bankrupt even faster if we live a few years longer without all those health issues.Airborne Daddy said:Wow! I Googled it and some are making high protein, fiber, small portion meals to sell to us while others use chemicals in chips so you don't get satiated! Kind of counters glp1's... wait what's pharma gonna do in 10 years when everyone's not diabetic, their a1c is fine, cholesterol on point, fatty liver gone and good BP? Isn't that a good 70% of their sales? Ah, when glp1s go generic they'll suddenly say there no longer safe because of new data and banned in the US.

We'll also be able to work longer with fewer injuries that trigger SS disability. so it'll be no change overall.bbrewer said:I don't know what pharma will do but social security will go bankrupt even faster if we live a few years longer without all those health issues.

I think the dead people they removed will help, although I doubt the people who were collecting it will ever pay a dime back.bbrewer said:I don't know what pharma will do but social security will go bankrupt even faster if we live a few years longer without all those health issues.

"There is much iron in this Man's words!"Calm Logic said:When I paid $550 for my first vial of tirz, that changed a lot of priorities right there.
So even at the start, I learned to throw away food despite being cheap, and to not buy any food that was too addictive.
And these injections, as I said before, help to undo years of learned hopelessness. You can't put a price on hope.