Am I a GLP-1 fraud?

Leslie40

Well-known member
I shouldn't have to do this, but I keep seeing messages calling me a liar, saying my photos are doctored, and saying I am promoting scams. It's disheartening that this happens when we're all here for support and encouragement. So, here are more photos to prove this is really me. If you can't be supportive, please don't comment.

Also, in the before pictures, I'm 5'3". In the after pictures, surprise, I'm still 5'3"! For those who were arguing about my height.

SW: 220
GW: 150
CW: 120
 
Congrats! You must feel so much better. I've dropped around 27 pounds and am at your starting weight (but I'm 5'8") and already feel great. Keep ignoring the negativity, you look amazing! 🩷
 
My starting weight was the same as yours! I'm 5'2" and my current goal weight is close to your original. I never thought I could get down to 120!!!

Your photos and story are so inspiring.
 
You look fabulous, it's clear in the pics, your face is slimmer. I started at 197, now at 122. My goal is 120, and I am 5'2". But now I'm getting the, "You're too skinny, when will you stop?" from family. Even my husband said I need to gain ten pounds. I told him no, 120 is my aim, set by my doctor, who even said I could go to 113! 😂
I feel amazing with 75 pounds gone. A pound or two won't matter much, but I need to hit my goal.
 
To prove photos aren't fake, people often hold a paper with their username or the current date. Something hard to fake. But honestly, does it matter if random people don't believe you? The rest of us see it works, so celebrate!
 
Shot-Ready said:
To prove photos aren't fake, people often hold a paper with their username or the current date. Something hard to fake. But honestly, does it matter if random people don't believe you? The rest of us see it works, so celebrate!

Good idea, Shot-Ready, might do that. Thanks!
 
Reading all this reminds me. I've lost 90+ pounds basically effortlessly on sema. I know some say it's not the "easy way out," but honestly, I haven't changed a thing except taking the meds. For some of us, it really does "fix what was wrong."
 
I agree with Pip_86. This med shows that "self-control" isn't the whole story for everyone. Hormonal imbalances cause real hunger that isn't about needing food. This med corrects that. It's not a band-aid; it's a new way to live.
 
Get burps for a day or two after every shot. Tried esomeprazole from Costco when it was on sale and it helps with the heartburn. Still looking for a real fix though.
 
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