Craziest thing you’ll read today
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Two things are true:
* Yes, I did say "Having the discussion here seems quite a bit reckless to me." --> It still does
* Yes, you are offering objective, factual - albeit regionally - information on a pharmaceutical product. --> You still are
That said, the reckless part is directed at us both. My post was not to personally slight you @paperpudding nor for me to continue posting in this thread.
To me, we're (even now) furthering a discussion based on the original and ridiculous context of the suggestion given by the OP's aunt (which was to steal her mother's prescription, and - lost in this conversation thus far - somehow figure out appropriate dosing for herself...all while not risking her mother's health or her own).
You did address the unethical nature of this twice yet the OP long since dropped the idea of using the product on the first page of this thread. Continued discussion of its usage is, in my opinion, not helpful to the OP who has been carrying on with her weight loss journey quite well based on her posted metrics.
But that's just me: perhaps I'm a sensitive nelly when it comes to clinical matters and perhaps I could have used a more nuanced word rather than "reckless."
TLDR: As you said, metformin may be prescribed for weight loss (depending on the country). As I said, should the OP want to explore pharmaceutical products for weight loss, she should discuss it with her healthcare team.9 -
The ongoing discussion may be making it sound as potentially something to explore to someone under pressure.
And yet if the OP had never been distracted into faster weight loss schemes starting last November she would have probably gone on to this June ahead of where she now finds herself.
Sigh. Pharmaceuticals are unlikely to help the OP control her weight over the next 30+ years.
PUTTING IN THE WORK and EFFORT to develop a new relationship with food and movement might.
Sorting out various mental baggage that is conflated with weight management may help too!
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littlegreenparrot1 wrote: »Regarding self image - it can be difficult to learn to accept the way we are built.
It doesn't matter how much weight I lose, I'll never have the same shape and proportions as Kate Moss.
I can however work on being the best version of me that I can get to.
I found it really helpful when I started concentrating on what my body could do, rather than what it looks like.
I can control my training and whether or not I achieve my goals, whereas the thighs aren't going anywhere quickly.
The confidence boost I get from finishing a race is phenomenal, it transfers into other areas of life and makes me feel like I can achieve anything. It makes me respect myself (physically and mentally) more, and what it looks like becomes a lot less important.
It also makes me more resilient to other people's comments. They might think my backside looks fat in those leggings, but if they can't keep up they can sod off!
I would suggest it's worth giving it a try, find a cool obstacle course race or something for the autumn. There is an inflatable one that is the greatest fun 😆
Omg that’s so cool you’re very inspiring and yes funnily enough, I’ve signed up for a 5km marathon but due to corona it’s postponed I’m kinda training for that actually. Mostly being lazy but I’m also trying to train 😂😂😂5 -
Also omg this thread took a turn, guys do not worry I’m not dumb enough to try some drugs to make me lose weight. Especially when it’s associated with my moms medications . I’m against any drugs that claims to make people lose weight, even if it’s prescribed I’m still very skeptical about it. It’s just a nice info I learnt that Metformin helps with weight loss. Nothing crazy. Thank you for engaging with me in this thread.10
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TLDR: As you said, metformin may be prescribed for weight loss (depending on the country). As I said, should the OP want to explore pharmaceutical products for weight loss, she should discuss it with her healthcare team.
not just as you said - just as everyone, including me, said.
Nobody said otherwise. OP was never going to do otherwise.
You seem getting on your high horse about something nobody condoned or implied in any way.
I am leaving this now so as not to further derail the topic -as OP said, this thread took a turn and I have no intention of continuing to further that.
Good Luck Uma.
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Uma, how's everything going for you.3
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Your aunt, besides being rude, is just full of baloney.
I'm going to respond to each of them one at a time.UmaMageswarymfp wrote: »1. Liposuction
Liposuction really only works for spot reduction of surface fat deposits. It is not used for weight loss, is major surgery, and has many possible complications.2. Injection for weight loss which costs 400 USD3. Amway product ( her cousin lost weight because of some magical drink)4. Steal Metformin from my mom and take 1 tablet everyday. Metformin is a diabetic meds . My mom has diabetes yep5. Cut out rice completely forever.6. Stop doing gym because it’s making my upper body look bigger ( losing my femininity)
Just tell her you are going to stick to your own methods which are to eat less and move more -- the only things that work. (Then start taking bets in the pool for when she starts complaining you are too skinny!)
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Tell her if she pays the lipo you will go..0
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