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Highly Successful Weight Loss Drug Semaglutide Explained
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<blockquote data-quote="BigTex" data-source="post: 243128" data-attributes="member: 43589"><p>What Remi Bader didn't do is change her life style behaviors. All the males and females I have known that got on diets of any kind usually gained back even more weight after they stopped their diet. Losing weight always need to include lifestyle change including exercise and food choice modifications.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Anyone that admits binge eating has a pretty bad eating disorder which is a serious mental health issue. Remi Bader needs to be evaluated by a psychological, as well a dietary and medical team to start solving some of her issues. She apparenty has some serious mental issues that she is trying to medicate with food.</p><p></p><p>Ozampic is not a permanent change, and I would hope that anyone with common sense would understand this. But there lies the problem. I guess now Remi Bader can be a plus size model and just be comfortable with being fat. That seems to be accepted now in the media.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BigTex, post: 243128, member: 43589"] What Remi Bader didn't do is change her life style behaviors. All the males and females I have known that got on diets of any kind usually gained back even more weight after they stopped their diet. Losing weight always need to include lifestyle change including exercise and food choice modifications. Anyone that admits binge eating has a pretty bad eating disorder which is a serious mental health issue. Remi Bader needs to be evaluated by a psychological, as well a dietary and medical team to start solving some of her issues. She apparenty has some serious mental issues that she is trying to medicate with food. Ozampic is not a permanent change, and I would hope that anyone with common sense would understand this. But there lies the problem. I guess now Remi Bader can be a plus size model and just be comfortable with being fat. That seems to be accepted now in the media. [/QUOTE]
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