Cat_Life
Well-known member
Published: March 4, 2026
I had a veteran patient trying to give up smoking for about 12 years. He started on a GLP-1 med for his type 2 and, all of a sudden, he didn't want to smoke anymore. No gum, no patches, nothing. He wasn't even trying! It just happened.
And another patient using these meds for weight loss said booze just lost its charm - and this was after many attempts to quit.
I'm hearing similar stories in my practice, online, everywhere. People are reporting a decrease in cravings for everything: gambling, opioids, you name it. None of them were even trying to quit using these drugs. There's no precedent for this in the medical world.
My patients started talking about this "food noise" just disappearing. Then they mentioned it wasn't just food. Smoking, drinking, drugs... the constant need for them quieted down, too.
I had a veteran patient trying to give up smoking for about 12 years. He started on a GLP-1 med for his type 2 and, all of a sudden, he didn't want to smoke anymore. No gum, no patches, nothing. He wasn't even trying! It just happened.
And another patient using these meds for weight loss said booze just lost its charm - and this was after many attempts to quit.
I'm hearing similar stories in my practice, online, everywhere. People are reporting a decrease in cravings for everything: gambling, opioids, you name it. None of them were even trying to quit using these drugs. There's no precedent for this in the medical world.
My patients started talking about this "food noise" just disappearing. Then they mentioned it wasn't just food. Smoking, drinking, drugs... the constant need for them quieted down, too.