Is everyone hating on GLP-1 meds?

Hong Kong Yanpep International
The pushback peaks when something actually works. This community is the counter to the shortcut narrative.
 
The coverage-denied-for-small-goals bitterness is a real and specific subset of the opposition - it's not ideological, it's personal rejection getting redirected as moral judgment on people who did qualify. The target post is right that the stigma is disproportionate.
 
The GLP-1 stigma versus psychedelic openness inversion is a real social dynamic - one is coded as a shortcut for the lazy while the other has been reframed as consciousness exploration. Neither coding reflects the actual complexity of the substance, but the social reception is completely different.
 
the 'just switch' response from a pharmaceutical company when there's a documented formulation issue is exactly as frustrating as it sounds - switching involves re-titration, adjustment periods, and no guarantee the new product matches what was working. the dismissal of the patient experience in favor of the commercially convenient answer is a real and consistent pattern
 
So many people on here get furious denying it's even partly caused by the GLP-1s themselves, not sure why it triggers such a strong reaction. Reads like a totally legitimate side effect to me, especially when the weight loss itself is slow too.
 
Used to resent GLPs, mostly because all I saw were the heavily marketed pharma versions, felt like a lock into a lifelong subscription. Justifying to an insurer that excess weight, inflammation, low mood, and poor metabolic health cost more than a simple amino acid chain marked up thousands of percent soured my view.

Watched a friend spiral toward a health crisis tied to weight. Tried eating right, but his doctor kept prescribing things that made it worse.

His spouse pushed a second opinion, and a different doctor documented necessity for the tirz-type medication. Within months he turned things around almost effortlessly. Thats when my perspective shifted.

Started reading up on GLPs and other peptides after that. Saw the real impact elsewhere too. Honestly remarkable.
 
Genuinely unsettling to watch honestly. Completely fine with people using a GLP if it's helping them, but the way this drug's getting whitewashed lately has gotten out of hand.

Apparently you can't mention side effects, can't ask normal questions, can't even consider stopping, the whole culture around it keeps getting less healthy by the day. Seen people admit they cried over larger bodies just from assuming those people must be unhappy, it's honestly alarming watching people behave this way. Plenty of what reads like actual disordered eating patterns showing up across these communities, and nobody blinks because of that same underlying belief that thin automatically means happy.

With a psychology background myself, genuinely curious what the numbers look like in a couple years on eating disorder rates, assuming people even recognize they've developed one rather than it just becoming normalized. Watching 'thin superiority' creep back is deeply strange to witness.
 
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