Ozempic: Please Stop Making Me Feel Bad for Taking My Medication
27.04.2023 - 19:59
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and getting . But I’m terrified to admit that I take Ozempic, and am in fact so scared I've put off writing this for weeks—during which I deeply regretted pitching in the first place. Despite this fear, I know what what I have to say is important, so I'm seeing it through.
In return, all I ask is for you hear me out…and complain on Reddit later.You're probably sick of hearing about , the diabetes drug that's gone viral for allegedly being misused as a . This isn't exclusive to snarky parts of the internet, either: the injections are literally being advertised on the , a fact about which many people—and celebrities like —are openly upset. Obviously, I understand. I’ve written endlessly about the harms of , , and .
Being forced to face any of the aforementioned phenomenons on your commute can be triggering, especially if you've recovered from an , which and I both have. No one should feel they need to change their appearance or lose weight if they don’t want to, but—and I know this is a polarizing take—I do think people have a right to change them if they do. These medications exist, and are prescribed, for a reason. Countless people depend on them to treat a wide range of chronic conditions, which can and often does include type 2 diabetes, but pre-diabetes, obesity, , and too.
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