Truth Behind Ozempic Weight Loss Trend ft. My Wife

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  • @lizinnyc
    @lizinnyc Год назад +8678

    Thank you for having me on the channel! One thing I wanted to clarify is that I do support the use of semaglutide in type 2 diabetes AND in people who are obese/overweight with a weight-related condition. Obesity is a chronic, complex disease and it is not uncommon for people struggle to lose weight with diet modifications and exercise alone, so there is certainly a role for medication-assisted weight loss. Though the long-term effects do need to be further studied and side effects exist, in my opinion, the more options we have for treatment the better. The decision to start semaglutide should be an individualized one based on a person's specific potential benefit vs risk - there is no "right" answer for all. When there is a shortage and every dose matters, we need to prioritize those who for which it can be the greatest benefit - which includes both people with type 2 diabetes and people with obesity/overweight and does NOT include people who want to lose a couple pounds to fit into a particular outfit or achieve an "underweight" appearance.

    • @rachelsavard851
      @rachelsavard851 Год назад +299

      gorgeous couple. and appreciate how authentic you both appear - inside and out

    • @CaptainFabulous84
      @CaptainFabulous84 Год назад

      👏👏👏👏👏👏
      What are your thoughts on these companies that offer to provide you with these kinds of weight loss drugs for a fraction of the cost, like NextMed and Calibrate? Legit or scam?

    • @janicetribbiani7535
      @janicetribbiani7535 Год назад +82

      So happy to see you on the channel! A very informative explanation and hope to see you here more often~

    • @sandrahammond5566
      @sandrahammond5566 Год назад +58

      So nice to meet you..I see the connection..humor, intellect, perfect! I'm not even jealous! J/k!

    • @melissamarshall9110
      @melissamarshall9110 Год назад +63

      Thank you for your insight on this “fad”. I love your encouragement to love ourselves and not treat our bodies like a trend.

  • @SulkyKarris
    @SulkyKarris Год назад +9944

    And that's how you introduce women in a professional setting: credentials and expertise first, personal relations second (if at all). It's so refreshing to see so much respect for a fellow professional!

    • @NinaR478
      @NinaR478 Год назад +63

      Yeah it’s great 😊

    • @muffinberg7960
      @muffinberg7960 Год назад +104

      Hmm fair point. But doesnt apply to me. I am a computer engineer. I would even go by just being a computer engineer with no remorse to my credidentials and also even my name! Also I would care more if my wife just mentions by name, muffinberg or doodoo in casual or formal setting. Not all of us are gratified from the same way of attending to someone. Though I appreciate you and I can see why your description might be desired by women or anyone at that in their social presence. I took time to write this response as I am trying to feel if Im alone in my way of living and feelings.

    • @fatimaasif2249
      @fatimaasif2249 Год назад +27

      @@muffinberg7960I really liked the way you worded this, I’m exactly the same way!

    • @muffinberg7960
      @muffinberg7960 Год назад

      @@fatimaasif2249 I appreciate your reply. That makes two of us. I am very glad.

    • @hickorysocks2628
      @hickorysocks2628 Год назад +25

      Yes!! And she is a wonderful role model to show women that they can be smart too!

  • @MadameDowager
    @MadameDowager Год назад +2420

    The way their faces lit up after he said "my wife" both are glowing with smiles, so adorable.

    • @nas10iris
      @nas10iris Год назад +74

      They looked like little kids with a crush on each other. It was so cute!

    • @meghanmisaliar
      @meghanmisaliar Год назад +30

      ​@@nas10iris it's definitely cute. Looks like they're still in the honeymoon phase. ❤️

    • @alweston01
      @alweston01 11 месяцев назад +12

      ; i literally smiled so big, they are adorable.

    • @madi4481
      @madi4481 9 месяцев назад +2

      It's funny when you see plastic surgeons or their spouses who look like major pre-op candidates. If she wasn't his wife, Dr. would have handed her a rhinoplasty quote for that major nose, before she even walked in...

    • @meghanmisaliar
      @meghanmisaliar 9 месяцев назад +30

      @@madi4481 that's harsh.

  • @anne-sp9cl
    @anne-sp9cl Год назад +247

    I just watched a video by the Economist that talked about how difficult it was from overweight women in the work place to get ahead. They showed a study that said losing 65 pounds for an overweight woman did more for her career than getting an MBA. I can see why women regardless of size will do almost anything to get and stay thin.

    • @Kasim....
      @Kasim.... Год назад

      ya your choice is very good and very fast wait loss recommended by Dr jak

    • @Robin94123
      @Robin94123 10 месяцев назад +19

      Telling women who live this that they just need to love themselves and stop trying to be trendy? That’s coming from a position of thin privilege. I’d love to see if the doctor would feel the same way if she had 150 pounds to lose from a lack of proper medical education and care, and from dieting our way to obesity. Doctors have to take exactly zero classes in nutrition and most have little if any training on treatment of obesity.

    • @Robin94123
      @Robin94123 10 месяцев назад +2

      They just don’t know. I hope they take this comment to heart and take the opportunity to study up.

    • @missourimongoose8858
      @missourimongoose8858 7 месяцев назад

      Judging by the % of overweight woman I'd say they are losing that battle, unfortunately most woman are lied to constantly so it created the fat acceptance movement which will praise woman who are fat but Noone asks why corporations would care, well they care because they can put any chemicals they want in our food as long as people believe they can be healthy at 300lbs...

    • @Varikas
      @Varikas 6 месяцев назад +4

      Yep. Despite how hard I worked at my old job someone thinner and prettier than me always got the job

  • @Kelema86
    @Kelema86 10 месяцев назад +261

    I am a medical doctor and I am suffering from obesity. Back in November 2022 I decided to embark on a weight loss journey. I have so far lost about 52 lbs. I considered prescribing Ozempic for myself to aid the weight loss but decided against it because of the shortage of Ozempic and the fact that so many diabetic patients have not been able to have access to the medication. It is my conviction that diabetics should be a priority.
    I’m happy with my choice not to use Ozempic because I wanted a safe, slow and gradual weight loss and I have been able to achieve that with better diet and exercise. To be completely frank I also saw it as a challenge to be able to lose weight without medication. I also wasn’t too keen on giving myself weekly injections. I also am aware of the potential side effects and figured it would be better to try without Ozempic.
    That being said, I don’t think there is anything wrong with using Ozempic to treat obesity as that is also a serious illness. But def not a fan of it being used as a weight loss aid for people who are not overweight.
    Thank you for this video, very good info.

    • @Gluckdrache
      @Gluckdrache 6 месяцев назад +21

      You're the first rational response I've seen.

    • @awesomebeast7509
      @awesomebeast7509 6 месяцев назад +7

      It’s crazy how so many people in the medical profession are addicted to pills behind the scenes. The amount of self prescribing or asking one of your homies to prescribe you a pain killer/muscle relaxer and anti anxiety medication. Hopefully we can give these power hungry pill head nurses and doctors more restrictions. The recreational use and abuse is insane, especially from people who call themselves medical professionals

    • @ks-ok1oc
      @ks-ok1oc 5 месяцев назад

      ​@@awesomebeast7509 right. I have lost 40 pounds of fat by doing diet and exercise. No pills or anything. Consistency is key of weight loss.

    • @Monjar3
      @Monjar3 5 месяцев назад +7

      My wife tried everything to lose weight as she was obese at 198 pounds. When my wife gave her doctor her detailed diet plan and her fit bit data, she was quite shocked that she wasn't losing weight on her own. She prescribed her ozempic because it was clear that execising and eating right was not going to cut it. My wife has lost 25 pounds and halfway to her goal weight in just over 2 months. This isn't just good for her physical and mental health, but I am also shocked at how much more attractive I find her as I did not realize that was possible because I have thought of her as a hottie since we met. I'm in stationed in South Korea and she started this right after I came home for a month in October so when I go home for good, I'm going to have a wife that is 40 to 50 pounds lighter. I wasn't aware that there was a shortage for this drug, but now that I am, and as selfish as this might sound, I would still encourage my wife to take it and keep taking it till she hits her goal weight.

    • @hosnakawusi2165
      @hosnakawusi2165 5 месяцев назад

      ​@@Monjar3 could you please share the side effects she has been experiencing and the price for each injection? I hear Zepbound does the same as Ozempic but it is tok expensive ($1200-1400 per injection). Thank you.

  • @Hippiegirl2362
    @Hippiegirl2362 Год назад +3684

    I am a diabetes patient and have not been able to get my Ozempic since November 22. Thank you for putting this out there for everyone to see.

    • @AI_Image_Master
      @AI_Image_Master Год назад +40

      Join the club.

    • @RaviPatel-wi7xk
      @RaviPatel-wi7xk Год назад

      You have a curable condition if you’re a type 2 diabetic. Clean up your diet and you can fix your diabetes. It’s not rocket science.

    • @TM-oe2on
      @TM-oe2on Год назад +128

      That doesn't make sense.... So, how are others able to freely get the med, but you aren't? And, going 3-4 months without your diabetes med would lead to a significant medical issues with your insulin and glucose levels, I'd assume.

    • @2okaycola
      @2okaycola Год назад +396

      @@TM-oe2on bc they’re paying for it while the others are subsidized & therefore at the back of the queue

    • @sl7883
      @sl7883 Год назад +118

      @@TM-oe2on it's been on a manufacturer's backorder, meaning there isn't enough of it to go around, hope that helped.

  • @richyaintrich
    @richyaintrich Год назад +2403

    I’m so glad she mentioned how a product or medication trend can rob people who really need and require the product.

    • @peachxtaehyung
      @peachxtaehyung Год назад +30

      Right? So many use it when those with diabetes are who should get it. I struggle a lot to lose weight cuz I have ALOT of issues with textures and swallowing and I cannot work out due to severe chronic pain and being a full time wheelchair user. So it would help me alot but I'm not going to take it from those with diabetes

    • @RR-kp5ps
      @RR-kp5ps Год назад +34

      I agree. It's the same issue for HRT. There are too many males who are being unnecessarily prescribed oestrogen for cosmetic reasons, which are depleting the supply for women who really need it medically, such as menopausal women. People who need it should be prioritised.

    • @nate2759
      @nate2759 Год назад +3

      Yes, it’s a serious issue.

    • @LOOKAMAHBODY
      @LOOKAMAHBODY Год назад +34

      Absolutely. I have type 2 diabetes and had to wait 3 weeks for a refill of my Ozempic rx. 3 weeks without medication because someone else had to use the Rx off label to lose weight.

    • @aurorethebore
      @aurorethebore Год назад +10

      @@LOOKAMAHBODY I'm in the same boat right now. Still can't get my hands on a refill.

  • @rosea2350
    @rosea2350 10 месяцев назад +59

    I told my doctor I wanted to lose weight and she prescribed this for me. It’s amazing how doctors just want to hand pills out like candy. I’m glad my insurance didn’t approve it, it gave me time to think and I decided to lose weight on my own. There is no magic pill for weight loss. So far I’ve lost 19 pounds, I’m losing about a pound a week but I feel so much better and health is the most important thing. I did it by fasting at least 18 hours daily, reducing carbs and sugar, and exercising 5 times a week. It takes patience and consistency.

    • @movingforward743
      @movingforward743 7 месяцев назад +2

      Thank you for speaking truth knowledge!!

    • @lajerahkelly6711
      @lajerahkelly6711 Месяц назад

      Good for you 👍🏽 🎉

    • @circletech7745
      @circletech7745 Месяц назад

      You made the right call.
      We have no idea what the side effects of this drug are going to be long-term. Assuming a person is able to move I would strongly encourage them to lose weight through diet and exercise first. This drug is only useful for someone who is totally immobilized/wheelchair bound and has no other good way of losing weight.

  • @SenchaSkeete
    @SenchaSkeete 7 месяцев назад +11

    I loved hearing from your wife. Such great advice as well, not just great medical advice, but great life advice.

  • @carmelafernando7823
    @carmelafernando7823 Год назад +2410

    Love how both your eyes light up at each other's presence. And thank you, Dr. Grand, for addressing the mindset behind the unnecessary use of a medication that benefits others who actually need it. ❤️

  • @itspossible3381
    @itspossible3381 7 месяцев назад +1

    Love Dr. Grand’s insights, and also how she looks at you! This feels so wholesome and precious. Thanks for sharing her with us!

  • @smalta101
    @smalta101 7 месяцев назад +26

    She was great! I loved how she touched on body trends in Hollywood, and how as a society we need to love ourselves the way we are. 😊

  • @user-sc4pr9op9x
    @user-sc4pr9op9x Год назад +1437

    Dr. Grand has the same calm, gentle way of explaining things, that helps with understanding the subject a lot.
    Thank you for visiting, Dr. Grand! Please join Dr. Linkov and us more!❤

    • @slavbarbie
      @slavbarbie Год назад +21

      Dr. Grand is very easy to listen to.

    • @taravaotahiti
      @taravaotahiti Год назад +18

      Yes, please come back often Dr. Grand. What a pleasure to listen to you. Dr. Linkov and you are perfect for each other.

    • @ec9780
      @ec9780 Год назад +6

      Yes please visit the channel often. It's pleasant to see you both together!!

  • @juliaraye7131
    @juliaraye7131 Год назад +851

    Lost 30 lbs since Ozempic. I have diabetes type 2 for over 22 years. Doctors have tried many medications and nothing has worked well. At one point my A1C was 16. It is now a 7. My weight is under 200 first time in over 30 years. Ozempic has been a great addition to my medical regime.

    • @lizinnyc
      @lizinnyc Год назад +36

      That is amazing to hear!

    • @BunnyJedi
      @BunnyJedi Год назад +20

      Wow! Another fellow Julia trying to get under 200lb. I’ve got about 50 to go…

    • @christinacatalano
      @christinacatalano Год назад +41

      I hope you don’t have issues obtaining this medication because of this trend! Cheers to you and your continued health.

    • @BunnyJedi
      @BunnyJedi Год назад +14

      Planning to do as much as I can with simple calorie counting and cardio before turning to medication. Down 20lb so far but it’s a very slow road!

    • @snowblo1
      @snowblo1 Год назад +6

      You know I'm wondering why my doctor told me that he didn't believe I was right for Ozempic, because I use way too much insulin & Ozempic is a once a week dosage. But I thought that's what it was for, people overweight, which I am, and those who are insulin dependent. He's probably right, but I think I'm going to get a second opinion. Congrats on your success!

  • @Firemedic2105
    @Firemedic2105 8 месяцев назад +9

    This is the MOST INFORMATIVE video I found on this topic!!! I specifically like going into the medical details of how it works more than other videos have. I was so confused why it worked to help diabetic patients when all the other videos just said it works by making you not want to eat as much and I knew there had to be another component.

  • @PeterH-be1xe
    @PeterH-be1xe 2 месяца назад +18

    $1200 per month?! That's scandalous. In Australia I'm paying the equivalent of $105 per month, for "real" Ozempic 1mg per week; the prescription is for off-label use so I don't qualify for the government pharmaceutical subsidy. You folks are being ripped-off. If they can sell it to me for $105 here, why are they charging you $1200?

    • @brynnharris-hamm1321
      @brynnharris-hamm1321 Месяц назад

      Canada is $268 per month

    • @mv1362
      @mv1362 4 дня назад

      Because that's how insurance works in the US. You can only get insurance if you work 32 hrs and are given it as a full time manager. I work at a store and there are 60 of us working and 5 of them have insurance 😐

  • @sinamen516
    @sinamen516 Год назад +837

    This irritated me so much cause my aunt was unable to get her diabetic medication for almost 2 months due to this trend 😒 thanks Doctors for touching on this!

    • @geleanora1
      @geleanora1 Год назад

      There are other drugs that do similar things just without the side effect of weight-loss (not talking about insulin) that type 2 diabetics can take. Ozempic is not a life saving medication like insulin, and there are other drugs that do similar things. Blame thin ppl in Hollywood, I don't care about that, but the attitude that people with obesity are killing you because you can't get Ozempic is disingenuous and false. I am also sick of the fear mongering of, well if you take it to control obesity you have to be on it for life.... just like someone taking it to control type 2 diabetes. Also, I have seen plenty of people who complain about fat people taking their meds posting in forums that while their A1C is good and other numbers good they haven't lost any weight and are unhappy about that. Weight-loss, for many people who also have type 2, is clearly a motivating factor. My sis had an A1C of 7.4 and her cholesterol was through the roof, doctor wouldn't even diagnose her with pre-diabetes, but I knew someone with an A1C lower than hers complaining about all the people taking it "just to lose weight" when they should be first in line because they have diabetes. Having a diagnosis can sometimes be a privilege depending on your access to quality care. Other people taking FDA approved medication for their condition as prescribed by their doctor is not your business. Not all weight-loss is because you "just want to look good" and also, some people literally die before a doctor will give them decent treatment, losing weight can be life or death. It might make me sad that someone is losing weight just because they want to be socially acceptable, but I am also not going to fault them when we live in a world that denies you healthcare, jobs, and basic kindness if you are fat.

    • @octoberzephyr9263
      @octoberzephyr9263 Год назад +8

      that’s absolutely awful and you’re touching on some serious concerns that need to be delt with. i think it’s important to point out, though, that Ozempic isn’t insulin and will never be prescribed to a T1D for insulin control. They’re two different battle fronts on the same war, essentially

    • @cbjueueiwyru7472
      @cbjueueiwyru7472 Год назад

      There's no shortage of medication. Your aunt needs to switch pharmacies

    • @candycottrell6469
      @candycottrell6469 Год назад +8

      @@cbjueueiwyru7472 not true, my daughter could not get her prescription refilled while in Atlanta visiting her dad, pharmacy said to try once she gets home, this happened a few weeks ago.

    • @timenixe
      @timenixe Год назад +2

      Same here. My father couldn’t get his either.

  • @sarahstroud6021
    @sarahstroud6021 Год назад +1716

    As a nurse it sickens me that Hollywood is using this drug as a vanity thing because that causes this supply and demand effect. Now people that need it can’t get it! Also, you’re wife is beautiful Dr Gary!

    • @soilgrasswaterair
      @soilgrasswaterair Год назад +124

      It should be illegal for doctors to prescribe it to people who don’t need it. New laws are needed!

    • @jaykennedy8418
      @jaykennedy8418 Год назад +43

      Or the producers could just make more bc they make a huge margin on each sale regardless of use case. Win-win for everyone!

    • @kymea10
      @kymea10 Год назад +27

      this is more of a pharmaceutical issue

    • @Kaalokalawaia
      @Kaalokalawaia Год назад +6

      You have a really good point.

    • @kgal1298
      @kgal1298 Год назад

      The thing is some of them didn't know what it was until recently because the studios hire doctors sometimes and say "how can they lose weight fast" and we're talking about an industry that abused cocaine use in order to keep their stars skinny. Like there's zero morals when it comes to the vanity of hollywood.

  • @minakhan8184
    @minakhan8184 7 месяцев назад +15

    The amount of respect they both have for each others as professionals as well as partners ❤ wonderful medical professionals as well as couple ☺️

  • @claudiaw2381
    @claudiaw2381 10 месяцев назад +2

    Thank you for this information. Dr. Grand did an excellent job explaining everything - she would make an excellent university professor. Please have her back on. Thanks again Dr Linkov, I enjoy watching the content on this channel.

  • @FacheChanteDeux
    @FacheChanteDeux Год назад +682

    I love your wife's sentiment about self-acceptance and physical appearance not being a trend. She is a sensible woman who obviously cares for her patients. Sadly, people (especially women) keep falling into the trap of solely viewing themselves in a superficial manner. There is no quick fix. We just have to take care of ourselves, both physically and emotionally. If people are doing their best, love the essence of who they are yet still want a little lift (or have serious injuries like burns and/or accidents to correct) then they should call Dr. Linkov.

    • @adenielle2331
      @adenielle2331 Год назад +51

      Tbf, you can’t blame it all on women being “superficial”, you can also blame it on patriarchal society and how (some) men set the beauty standards for women namely always looking young, not looking old, never getting old. In short, catering to what they want women to look like. I am not disagreeing that yes, some women, do think too much about their physical appearance, but there are factors too that comes with that besides just being “superficial”. It’s also not just women falling into said trap that you said.

    • @White742
      @White742 Год назад

      @@adenielle2331 My beauty standards are so high I don't even consider 3d Girls worthy of it. Anime girls are superior

    • @Dalenaxx3
      @Dalenaxx3 Год назад

      Women are not born like that. They are made into that by society and men. Men are more visual and superficial than women in nature and they force their views onto women (porn etc.)

    • @DrLaraZib
      @DrLaraZib Год назад +14

      @@adenielle2331 Agree that it's about patriarchy!!

    • @sweetembrace6706
      @sweetembrace6706 Год назад

      are women falling into a trap? or are women socialized from birth to see themselves and be treated as objects just meant to be pretty? to act like women are doing it to themselves for no reason is a half baked comment at BEST.

  • @ginadillon2072
    @ginadillon2072 Год назад +1051

    Wow - your wife made your channel so much better. She is so good at explaining Ozempic.

  • @carlbussmann7559
    @carlbussmann7559 10 месяцев назад +3

    What a beautiful and intelligent lady; you are one lucky to have her! You both have the talent to explain your procedures and work so that your patients remain comfortable throughout. Gary - remember that you are a surgeon primarily. A wonderful video!

  • @raeofsunshine1514
    @raeofsunshine1514 10 месяцев назад +18

    Your wife is incredibly beautiful, highly intelligent and extremely knowledgeable. Thank you for sharing her with us, and thank you Dr. Elizabeth Grand for taking your time to explain ❤️

  • @michelewilson3743
    @michelewilson3743 Год назад +803

    "My body is not a trend" I love it. Going in my workout journal as a reminder.

  • @mojcatomsic169
    @mojcatomsic169 Год назад +757

    Dr. Liz is great, we want more of her opinions. You two both look so fresh-unmade-common sense people and complement each other in the best possible way.

    • @flexaeona
      @flexaeona Год назад +8

      Yes. And she explained it so simple 😫

  • @kegpapi2553
    @kegpapi2553 7 месяцев назад +1

    Nice to see a channel with people taking time to explain stuff calmly and with so much enthusiasm and joy

  • @BenjaminHibbler
    @BenjaminHibbler 8 месяцев назад +2

    It's really good to hear honest professional advice! Thank you both.

  • @mikehobart
    @mikehobart Год назад +94

    I have type 2 diabetes. Last year there was a global shortage of Ozempic and I went six weeks without it, finally going back to the insulin injections I used to take twelve years ago. I went in for a routine eye test today and they told me that there were signs of diabetic damage to my eyes. I have to go back in three months to see if the eyes have healed or not.
    Now I understand that obesity can be a serious problem, but I think the people facing blindness or amputation should have first call on this medication.

    • @siobhanharte5075
      @siobhanharte5075 10 месяцев назад +6

      Totally agree with you and sympathise. I hope you managed to get your medication back. ❤

    • @divinati-tarot-and-astrology
      @divinati-tarot-and-astrology 10 месяцев назад +4

      Absolutely. I'm 100 lbs overweight and I'm trying to get on Ozempic for weight loss but I'd rather people with serious imminent medical problems get first pick of the drug any day.

    • @POCKBA
      @POCKBA 10 месяцев назад +1

      It was like and is like that here to with children who had diabetes 1 and ppl say that weightloss is Just as important🙄
      They can reduse sweats and fat a diabetic cant produce insuline.
      Her ppl get this if they have a bmi over 27.

    • @imanayanda
      @imanayanda 2 месяца назад

      This breaks my heart. I hate this trend so much because my stepdad actually has diabetes. People think it’s cute to use this drug when you can just work out and eat healthy. We are too used to the easy way out and don’t think of who it affects 💔

  • @michaela467
    @michaela467 Год назад +218

    Look, I know it's silly. But when I saw "ft. my Wife" and Mindy Kaling on the thumbnail I was like "whaaaaaat? No waaaaay!" 🤣🤣🤣
    Anyway, I quickly learned Dr. Gary is in fact NOT married to Mindy Kaling and his actual wife is a stunner brain and looks wise.
    And also I love how he actively listened to her during her talk🥺🧡

    • @hyanchichou7179
      @hyanchichou7179 Год назад +21

      Haha that’s exactly my thought process as well

    • @thedevilandhertrumpets4268
      @thedevilandhertrumpets4268 Год назад +19

      Same. I was relieved to see his actual wife 😂

    • @lurivas7984
      @lurivas7984 Год назад +10

      Im glad I was not the only one

    • @33Jenesis
      @33Jenesis Год назад +8

      I was shocked, too, seeing the thumbnail.

    • @MollyHJohns
      @MollyHJohns Год назад +1

      Imagine that woman being married to someone... She's no wife material tbh...

  • @WithLoveKristina
    @WithLoveKristina 4 месяца назад +1

    Dr. Grand is so calming and I loved her point about the fact that we all need to learn to love ourselves a bit more, and not treat our bodies like a trend. The way you lit up when you said she happens to be your wife was just heartwarming! Thank you for inviting her to share her expertise in this area on your channel!

  • @datgirl4509
    @datgirl4509 7 месяцев назад

    I love the introduction of his wife 😊. The information given was explained so clear and thoughtful that people, not in the medical field, can understand.💯💯💯

  • @candor-and-moxie
    @candor-and-moxie Год назад +960

    As someone who has struggled with an eating disorder, I really appreciate Dr. Grand's message about being aware of the toxicity of body shapes as trends. As a diabetic on Ozempic, thank you for calling out the accessibility issues were facing right now!

    • @Ninja563
      @Ninja563 Год назад +18

      My doctor tried to push it on me and I told him I'd rather lose weight with diet and exercise and he gave me a prescription anyway. I went to go see how much it would have cost me with insurance and it was $300+. I was like nope lol

    • @GinaJ790
      @GinaJ790 Год назад

      @@Ninja563 oh wow! My doctor suggested I try this drug. I am a diabetic and can't seem to lose weight. I will continue using Trulicity if it is $300 with insurance, I will pass.

    • @erique_k
      @erique_k Год назад +3

      Binge eating disorder, that is.

    • @alicia2931
      @alicia2931 Год назад +6

      Ozempic is for diabetics. Wegovy is for non diabetics. So if ozempic has a shortage it’s the diabetics getting it

    • @candor-and-moxie
      @candor-and-moxie Год назад +10

      @@alicia2931 I have seen some countries mandating diabetics getting it first, but who is to say that's happening in the US? I haven't heard anything about that. Also, just because Ozempic is FDA approved for diabetes, doesn't mean doctors don't prescribe it off-label for weight loss for people who can afford it to pay out of pocket at a pharmacy for it. It's the same active ingredient as Wegovy, but a different dose.

  • @jenb.9454
    @jenb.9454 Год назад +464

    Your wife is lovely, and you two give off a wonderful vibe together. I vote for more!

  • @frankiefavero1666
    @frankiefavero1666 11 месяцев назад +37

    Thanks for the great video Doc Gary! I was 4kgs overweight and, eating less and moving more, I've lost 10kgs in 3 months with NO Ozempic! Honestly, if you're not diabetic or morbidly obese YOU DON'T NEED IT! It breaks my heart that people who are barely overweight are being prescribed it, there's no need!

    • @FalconTypo3
      @FalconTypo3 2 месяца назад

      True, but other factors hit: age, slow metabolism, menopause, POC syndrome, and other medical ailments. Just the compound alone has helped people lose weight so they can finally walk (less pain on the knees and hips) that Lupus and POC meds pile on the weight, regardless of diet and exercise.

    • @canadianjatti
      @canadianjatti 29 дней назад

      ever heard of conditions like pcos? its used for much more than just that. not a doc then dont talk about what you dont know

  • @nikkipdx4109
    @nikkipdx4109 8 месяцев назад +1

    Loved this video you both speak so well to these complex issues and I appreciated your wife's perspective professionally.

  • @JeanIouise
    @JeanIouise Год назад +325

    We need more videos with Dr Grand! She really has a talent for explaining simply. Was she reluctant to come on your previous videos?

    • @drgarylinkov
      @drgarylinkov  Год назад +59

      Yes!

    • @kristinrawlings3436
      @kristinrawlings3436 Год назад +47

      @@drgarylinkov convince her to come back again!!

    • @nishottara777
      @nishottara777 Год назад +49

      I'm also really glad that she's a beautiful woman without crazy plastic surgery 😂

    • @azzyf6635
      @azzyf6635 Год назад +12

      She was a very nice addition, more of the 2 if you please!

    • @patb2582
      @patb2582 Год назад

      @@nishottara777 she’s naturally beautiful but it’s hilarious that she’s a natural beauty while her husband is a plastic surgeon 😂😂😂 she could get so much done for free but doesn’t very commendable

  • @stass2933
    @stass2933 Год назад +242

    More videos with Dr Liz pls! I would love her perspective on some over the counter ''slimming'' pills and ''skinny'' teas and popsicles, as an internal medicine specialist

  • @leppogeko
    @leppogeko 9 месяцев назад +3

    I actually really like having you both in the video it gives a more diverse setting for conversation and ideas 😊

  • @kabal32
    @kabal32 10 месяцев назад +1

    Thank you both! I enjoy your channel so much, and Dr. Liz took it to another level!

  • @catface101
    @catface101 Год назад +460

    To take a medicine that people NEED and use it for something so superficial, causing scarcity, it's the height of cruelty.

    • @oldvlognewtricks
      @oldvlognewtricks Год назад +20

      Consumer capitalism…

    • @31michelle64
      @31michelle64 Год назад +55

      Obesity isn't superficial

    • @daCubanaqt
      @daCubanaqt Год назад +22

      If you want to lose weight, eat right and eat less. I seriously lost 30 pounds in 6 months by watching what I ate and little exercise. I was motivated by Dr. Now and that show My 600 lb Life😊 I wasn’t obese, but I took his advice and applied it to myself. People want a quick fix to something that took a while to accumulate. No one wants to look inward and adjust their behavior.

    • @jinna2726
      @jinna2726 Год назад +42

      @@31michelle64 I'm thinking she meant the celebrities who are not overweight taking this medicine, causing the scarcity for people who actually need it.

    • @100.years.of.solitude
      @100.years.of.solitude Год назад +1

      @@daCubanaqt What was his advice?

  • @stellamaxwell777
    @stellamaxwell777 Год назад +513

    Honestly I’m so surprised you guys didn’t mention that about 33% of the total weight loss one can expect to see from this drug comes from a loss of muscle, connective tissue, and bone density. This is very very scary and something that I think should be highlighted first and foremost.

    • @Stranger_Strange_Land
      @Stranger_Strange_Land Год назад +8

      Interesting. My mother is taking this but she didn't mention this to me. I'll all her to read the pamphlet....

    • @slorichardson18
      @slorichardson18 Год назад +38

      That is only the case if you don’t do anything to build muscle while you are taking it. My mum takes it for her diabetes.

    • @user-wp1dn7fd9w
      @user-wp1dn7fd9w Год назад +75

      In European Union to be prescribed it has to be combined with a personalized diet and exercise plan for this reason. Ofc doctors can’t control if the patient follows everything, but at least they legally have to make a complete plan

    • @shoggy1713
      @shoggy1713 Год назад +2

      Thank you I hope they comment on this

    • @pika23
      @pika23 Год назад +3

      Ok so I'm 297 and I desperately need knee replacements but can't get them without losing at least 60 pounds. Being that I have extremely brittle bones in my knees from bone spurs and can barely walk, is this risk worth it. I'm on weight watchers and do a resistance band and leg crunches routine every other day so I've got muscle.

  • @MGTheCreator
    @MGTheCreator 10 месяцев назад +5

    HOW GORGEOUS IS THIS COUPLE?!

  • @mw7882
    @mw7882 Год назад +3

    This was very helpful and extremely informative. I think you and your wife make a wonderful team. I enjoyed you both. Great video!❤

  • @direfranchement
    @direfranchement Год назад +353

    My mother has been on Ozempic for her diabetes for months and was recently taken off. It caused so much nausea and vomiting she was miserable. It causes delayed gastric emptying. The lengths people will go to for weight loss are so outrageous.

    • @annipsy2185
      @annipsy2185 Год назад +17

      oh i seee so thats why the stomach issues happen. damn,delayed gastric emptying must be truly uncomfortable.

    • @kindheartedmuah
      @kindheartedmuah Год назад +7

      That sounds like what I went through with CHS it was hell. Don't eat too many edibles kids only take weed in moderation. I will say it was great for weight loss tho I barely ate at all when I was high 24/7 lol I lost 20lbs! I've gained most of it back tho now that I'm healthy and sober from weed.

    • @geleanora1
      @geleanora1 Год назад +32

      I mean maybe some people with obesity need it to qualify for life saving surgeries, maybe some people need it because they are on their way to a heart attack, maybe some people need it because we live in a world where any anonymous person on the internet can come on to a comment section and say mean things to fat people without consequences. My grandmother had type 2 diabetes, and she was obese. Do you know which one severely impacted her life... obesity. She wasn't ridiculed for being diabetic, she wasn't denied access to the public because of diabetes, she wasn't given substandard care because of diabetes. But she experienced all those things because she was fat. She did a good job controlling her diabetes though diet, insulin when needed, and other therapies, but it didn't matter what she ate, she was fat. And that is the thing that led to her having a lower quality of life. I would love to live in a world where the size of your body doesn't seriously impact life outcomes due to hate and stigma, but we don't, so you should look within and reflect on why you are so disdainful of fat people who are just trying to make the best choices they can for themselves.

    • @afrodite9801
      @afrodite9801 Год назад +1

      @@kindheartedmuah weed makes you lose weight?

    • @kindheartedmuah
      @kindheartedmuah Год назад +14

      @@afrodite9801 Yea it did weed can change your stomach mobility thats why I ended up with gastroparesis. I was eating one apple a day and was full from that. I was barely eating that I thought I developed an eating disorder randomly. Eventually I realied I had CHS but it was hell I got so sick. You don't want to lose weight by being super sick trust me it sucked.

  • @KevkevDisG
    @KevkevDisG Год назад +214

    The fact that prescription medications becomes "trendy" in general is terrifying to me

    • @DESIGNSBYALICIA
      @DESIGNSBYALICIA Год назад

      The fact you're so ignorant to not understand PCOS, Thyroid, or Insulin Resistance is terrifying

  • @ShannonLoves__
    @ShannonLoves__ 11 месяцев назад +1

    I really appreciate how you explain things so thoroughly! I would love to see your wife in more of your videos 😊

  • @rapunzel4117
    @rapunzel4117 8 месяцев назад +2

    Love your wife, great meeting you! We love that you joined Dr. Gary, at last. I am on Mounjaro and lost10 lbs in 7 weeks. Have 5 more to go, hit a plateau now so increasing protein and more exercise daily. I never went up from 2.5 dosage. I am petite and tried going up yet got nauseous.

    • @BambiBryant
      @BambiBryant 2 месяца назад +1

      You used it to lose 15 pounds?

  • @mel_issa__
    @mel_issa__ Год назад +151

    You two together was a gift! So sweet, so smart!

  • @andreachavez3603
    @andreachavez3603 Год назад +659

    She’s literally so precious, her patients are so blessed to have her as their Dr 🥹.

    • @tester1t
      @tester1t 10 месяцев назад

      well said. It is very hard to find good doctors. They will do anything to get you hooked on drugs for life.

    • @PlasticPellets
      @PlasticPellets 7 месяцев назад

      anus

    • @veerkar
      @veerkar 4 месяца назад

      It is amazing how impressive a white coat can be. She is misinformed.

  • @mayeladelahuerta
    @mayeladelahuerta 6 месяцев назад +1

    This was such a lovely interaction, you're adorable together.

  • @CapricornSunSagRisingLibraMoon
    @CapricornSunSagRisingLibraMoon 3 месяца назад +1

    Yes. Dr. Grand was very informative and loved the interaction between you both.

  • @7ab3tha
    @7ab3tha Год назад +138

    Your wife is very good at explaining things (for me a common person) to understand without it being patronizing. You both have such a calming presence! 🥰

  • @sennaityohannes2955
    @sennaityohannes2955 Год назад +419

    More Dr. Liz please! You are both a breath of fresh air in this age of flashy Instagram doctors ❤

    • @ALT-vz3jn
      @ALT-vz3jn Год назад +6

      I love how her left eyebrow goes up as she’s talking 😅 yay for normal natural people not Insta-models!

    • @jdmccoy1999
      @jdmccoy1999 Год назад

      I love that she has such a kind voice, she speaks very clearly and not overly animated or dull. She is a natural beauty and looks very healthy. I think all of that gives her so much more credibility than other female celebrity doctors. I’d love to see more of her opinions. She is easy to listen to.

  • @2010Lilyw
    @2010Lilyw 5 месяцев назад

    Nicely done Dr Gary & Dr Elizabeth! Really helpful to be given the full run down on this medication with an honest assessment on the whole body benefits & risks rather than only focussing on it's weight loss attributes & its popularity amongst famous names.

  • @RafaelbySuzannah
    @RafaelbySuzannah 4 месяца назад

    yes, I love your wife and I think it's adorable to have you both together. I really appreciate your points about loving yourself and being kind to yourself.

  • @dogforever4
    @dogforever4 Год назад +143

    This also just highlights for me the fact that we should never take health advice or health fear mongering from celebs telling us that non-organic foods are “giving us cancer” when they’re literally taking medications they don’t need that is actually putting them at higher risk for adverse health effects than a regular ass apple at the grocery store

  • @alexiss680
    @alexiss680 Год назад +450

    Your beautiful wife is so articulate and calm. Would love to see her have her own channel about women’s health!!

    • @kwadwog8168
      @kwadwog8168 5 месяцев назад

      Exactly. I have felt he has been suffocating her and sitting on her glory. Gotta give him a d day and take his channel 😊

    • @MarianSylla
      @MarianSylla 2 месяца назад +4

      @@kwadwog8168wow! How sad of you to make such horrible assumptions towards this couple!

    • @kwadwog8168
      @kwadwog8168 2 месяца назад

      8:20 look at the way he is looking at her 😢.
      9:46 see how he was man's planning. 😭
      We are just here for Dr. Grand 😊

    • @MarianSylla
      @MarianSylla 2 месяца назад +2

      @@kwadwog8168 I think you’re reaching. Stop projecting on people.

  • @amberlightrunner4696
    @amberlightrunner4696 10 месяцев назад

    I really appreciate that you introduced her profession and credentials first, and then bragged the is also your wife. ❤ Ah that made my heart happy.
    What a great informative vodeo, I really appreciate this.

  • @RosemarieFitzgerald
    @RosemarieFitzgerald 10 месяцев назад +38

    Your wife is an intelligent well spoken women. Yes, have her on more often!

  • @Natorock83
    @Natorock83 Год назад +153

    Thanks for making it clear that "Ozempic face" is actually just weight loss face. Also that Obese and overweight is a good reason to use it. As someone who is on Ozempic b because of being in the obese catagory, it has been a HUGE game changer and I am so so grateful to have the support it offers in changing my lifestyle and diet and finally getting somewhere with that after trying and failing a million times.
    It's really hurtful and frustrating seeing the backlash involved. I was prediabetic. And let's face it, MOST type 2 diabetics got there from first being overweight or obese. This drug is saving so many more people from falling into the diabetic category. People don't see that.
    I wish the frustration would be aimed at the fact that Wegovy is WAY more money than Ozempic and so people who could move to Wegovy are on Ozempic.
    Thanks again for making this video the most even keel I've seen yet. ❤️

    • @JRod743
      @JRod743 Год назад +25

      Thank you for this, I think people don’t understand that obese people are at risk or have multiple other co-morbidities like hypothyroidism, pre-diabetes, high cholesterol, hypertension can also use ozempic. If there wasn’t a shortage I don’t think people would be complaining as much.
      I also think that there are many other options for medications for diabetics and not just ozempic or wegovy. Most people in my family are diabetic and they’ve been on many different medications to find the right one. Yes ozempic is good at what it does but it’s not the ONLY diabetic medication.
      Hopefully when the supply of ozempic meets the demand this craze will die down.

    • @plentyofmalk9130
      @plentyofmalk9130 Год назад +32

      Honestly, you can't win. The world has been saying "don't be fat, there's an obesity epidemic, lose weight" for years. And when there's a medication to treat obesity, "no, not like that". Don't listen to them. Do what's best for you. Trust your physician. I'm glad it's working for you.

    • @plentyofmalk9130
      @plentyofmalk9130 Год назад +8

      @@JRod743 People will absolutely find a reason to complain when Novo Nordisk sort out the shortage, but it will be the same health concern trolling. You'd see less complaints if it stopped being so cost prohibitive for patients with a normal BMI who don't meet the criteria for prescription coverage, and a lot less handwringing about the "everyone using it for selfish reasons".

    • @BoringTroublemaker
      @BoringTroublemaker Год назад +1

      Exactly this. There are NO effective treatments for weight loss and it’s a much bigger risk factor for type II diabetes. My doctor offered me a prescription and i turned her down because of the backlash. Maybe at some point in the future I’ll take her up on it, or people will pull their heads out of their asses and stop talking out of both sides of it.

    • @sunnyromano6862
      @sunnyromano6862 Год назад

      I heard that Lisa Marie was taking a weight loss medication before her death with caused a rapid 50 pound weight loss. She had that gaunt look in her face. I am assuming, if it is true; this was the medication she was on.

  • @zen_ccg
    @zen_ccg Год назад +415

    The most frustrating to me part of the Ozempic-for-weightloss thing is that my mum has been forced OFF OF TWO DIFFERENT diabetes medications because all the stockpiles hot taken up by weight loss people, so even her backup was gone. She's now back to 2x daily just to live when she was much happier on the 1x weekly. Her blood sugar levels were undergoing a wonderful steady improvement and then boom, no more medication 😑

    • @scandisnowgirl3696
      @scandisnowgirl3696 Год назад +26

      Ummmm, when it's being used for weight loss for obesity reasons, that IS an intended use for the drug. Just like diabetes. It's the people using it short term to drop a couple pounds that are the problem, not weight loss in itself, bc that's NOT it's intended use

    • @hollydaugherty2620
      @hollydaugherty2620 Год назад

      @@scandisnowgirl3696 UMMM no, it’s not the intended use of the drug. That’s why insurance doesn’t pay for it as a weight loss drug. It’s an off-label use. You’re dumb.

    • @scandisnowgirl3696
      @scandisnowgirl3696 Год назад +25

      @@hollydaugherty2620 it is definitely for people who have OBESITY issues. Even the Dr in this video states that fact. Did you not watch the video? What it's not for is people looking to lose 10/15 lbs.

    • @scandisnowgirl3696
      @scandisnowgirl3696 Год назад +18

      @@hollydaugherty2620 when obesity is present, Dr's consider this a preventative measure to keep someone from developing diabetes as they have a high risk of developing it and often people have pre diabetic symptoms when they're prescribed it for weight loss with obesity. Don't be so fat phobic and ignorant. In this regard it IS being done as a health measure, not cosmetic

    • @ALT-vz3jn
      @ALT-vz3jn Год назад

      @@scandisnowgirl3696well it’s extremely expensive if you only want to lose 10-15lbs it’s like $1000 a month, I don’t believe that is the majority of people who are on this drug. Obesity is a huge problem in the US and just the people who need it for actual obesity would definitely cause shortages.

  • @HannibalTLC
    @HannibalTLC 8 месяцев назад

    Welcome, Dr. Liz! Thank you for sharing your expertise.

  • @erikalessard
    @erikalessard 8 месяцев назад +3

    Yes, have your wife come back! Great content you guys; well spoken for the general layperson, and ethical too. Thanks!

  • @JessicaDepp
    @JessicaDepp Год назад +273

    More Dr. Gary + Dr. Liz educational content, please 🙏🏼
    I appreciate you guys breaking down the science behind it in an easy way to follow. It's important that you're putting your opinion out there on the potential risks in the long run. Not every doctor takes the time to explain, so hopefully this helps others reconsider this practice.

  • @nottechytutorials
    @nottechytutorials Год назад +60

    Its so sweet how much you both smiled when she came onto screen. She was also very clear in her explanations and I understood everything. She should be a professor or something.

    • @onetime7408
      @onetime7408 Год назад +6

      Lol. Maybe she's a Board Certified Medical Physician (or something!)

  • @anovosedlik
    @anovosedlik 4 дня назад

    I love when couples have such deep professional and personal respect for each other! You guys have an incredible relationship on so many levels. And great vid, as per usual!

  • @RandomUser25122
    @RandomUser25122 5 месяцев назад +1

    What a lovely couple and very clear communications 👏🏼

  • @tokki.93
    @tokki.93 Год назад +154

    your guys' chemistry is wonderful! i loved dr. grand's perspective on showing appreciation for your body as this machine that keep us functioning healthily and happily. that should always come first before any aesthetic considerations. thank you both!

  • @NewRiverAngel
    @NewRiverAngel Год назад +70

    Beautiful chemistry between them.. I love that she doesn't rush through her explanations and makes it clear there are risks involved, like the black box warning.

  • @nancyvalentinahurtado6421
    @nancyvalentinahurtado6421 Год назад

    Thank you, both for the honest information. As a type 2 diabetic, I appreciate it very much.

  • @helenoneill880
    @helenoneill880 8 месяцев назад

    Brilliant positive message from Dr. Grant. Love to hear more from Dr. Grant.

  • @2inch423
    @2inch423 Год назад +32

    Your wifes a big W, well said we need more of her on the channel

  • @ManUntdForever
    @ManUntdForever Год назад +111

    I know I’m supposed to be learning real, science-y and medicine-y stuff, but I’m too busy squeeing at how adorable you both are! We love to see two board-certified physicians fact-checking for us on RUclips!

  • @ambergimbel
    @ambergimbel 11 дней назад

    I love to see you two on camera together and I appreciate your logical perspectives regarding surgical enhancements and Ozempic. I learned I am totally not a candidate for this drug because I don't want to lose volume in my face, have digestive health issues, and only need to lose weight in my lower abs, in which there are plenty of natural solutions to achieve my goal. Thank you for the quality content!

  • @onwednesdayswewearpink2761
    @onwednesdayswewearpink2761 8 месяцев назад

    MORE DR GRAND. Your husband seems like SUCH a great guy!!!

  • @ligeiasiren4290
    @ligeiasiren4290 Год назад +106

    We stan this medical power couple 💅

    • @acivilright
      @acivilright Год назад +18

      Yes! Both seem intelligent and empathic, and they both communicate well. Winning traits for physicians.

    • @Rollwithit699
      @Rollwithit699 Год назад

      You "stan" them? 🤷‍♀️

  • @sabrinagranger5468
    @sabrinagranger5468 Год назад +222

    It's so scary when I see very people, especially very young ones, make permanent changes to their bodies just based on fleeting trends. I still regret falling for the thin eyebrow trend back in the day and overplucking my eyebrows lol, and that's such a trivial thing. I can't imagine completely changing my whole shape and then five or ten years later just watching how the trend changes.

    • @lindalumae
      @lindalumae Год назад +16

      In the 30’s and 40’s, my grandma said they shaved or plucked their eyebrows completely and drew thin lines on but in the late 40’s her eyebrows just disappeared so she had to draw them on her whole life. She told me that when I was very young so I never fell for those trends, thankfully.

    • @isabelleblanchet3694
      @isabelleblanchet3694 Год назад +22

      In previous centuries, the fashionable silhouette was obtained through the art of illusion, with corset, bust enhancer, padding, pannier, bustles, etc. Now you have to modify your actual body. Thinking about it, the old way was way less dangerous except for the instances of tight lacing, which were not the norm.

    • @kgal1298
      @kgal1298 Год назад +5

      I had a friend who shaved her's off completely and I was like "yeah I'm keeping my thick brows thanks"

    • @sabrinagranger5468
      @sabrinagranger5468 Год назад +6

      @@isabelleblanchet3694 Yes that is such a good point!!! People used garments rather than permanent body modifications.

    • @NLR759
      @NLR759 Год назад +9

      Wanting to be slim is not a trend. Being obese/overweight has real effects on people’s job prospects, marital prospects, and even ability to make friends. It’s not just about vanity.

  • @soniagonzalez4565
    @soniagonzalez4565 9 месяцев назад +2

    You guys make a great team both personally and professionally. Thank you for having your very lovely and intelligent wife who wonderfully explained in detail what Ozempic does and what possible side affects it can have...Yikes! 😮

  • @WriterActorBaker
    @WriterActorBaker Год назад +141

    Yes. More with your wife! She’s very good!

    • @sallybrite1530
      @sallybrite1530 Год назад +3

      Note how a plastic surgeon's wife, a physician herself, hasn't had anything done to here face at all. That should tell you something.

    • @samara.morgan
      @samara.morgan Год назад

      @@sallybrite1530 If job is done properly, you're not supposed to notice, right?

  • @jaylenpaige10
    @jaylenpaige10 Год назад +68

    Yessss we want more Dr. Grand she is awesome!!

  • @betsymark5624
    @betsymark5624 15 дней назад

    Rhx Dr. Liz! Loved the explanation…clear and concise…more of Dr. Grand please 🙏🏼😊

  • @sherryc2443
    @sherryc2443 Год назад

    Seeing doctor Grandma's awesome! I really enjoyed seeing you both together in the video.

  • @STEPHOMA87
    @STEPHOMA87 Год назад +65

    Dr. Grand was awesome! What a wonderful clinician in how she explained usage. Would love to see her more on your channel!

  • @Bukola1
    @Bukola1 Год назад +13

    Yes we want more videos with Dr.Grand!!

  • @veraniaamaton6747
    @veraniaamaton6747 7 месяцев назад

    I love how she explained things I could listen all day long

  • @dc4760
    @dc4760 8 месяцев назад +2

    Oh Yes more Dr grant with you!!! She is a absolute natural beauty!!! I do feel so much for the people who actually need this medication but can’t get it! What’s wrong with some people!! I do hope they find happiness within themselves ❤

  • @ariste01
    @ariste01 Год назад +42

    Aww. Really appreciate your wife's expertise and the fact that you're secure enough to appreciate as well. Beautiful to see spouses supporting and working complimentary to each other. That's supposed to be the point but too many miss it.

  • @rebeccam3440
    @rebeccam3440 Год назад +71

    The way you smiled when you introduced Liz!!!🥺🥺 my heart just melted!!!! You both are so sweet together

    • @spikeybunny6577
      @spikeybunny6577 Год назад +5

      Both wonderful Drs in their fields, but his eyes just sparked as she entered. So sweet to witness his reaction to her

  • @PuPup2004
    @PuPup2004 10 месяцев назад +3

    You both are very cute together. Your wife is beautiful. It is so comforting to see the wife of a plastic surgent that is natural.
    Thank you for this video. It's the most informative ozempic video I have seen so far.

  • @user-ii8nd9sk8t
    @user-ii8nd9sk8t 10 месяцев назад

    Thanks for bringing Dr. Liz on!

  • @stellarae8257
    @stellarae8257 Год назад +173

    I empathize so much with diabetics as a fellow chronically ill/disabled person. I will always be heartbroken over the lack of medicine doses and perhaps even more importantly, the ridiculous cost of these medicines. People should not be rationing insulin bc they can’t afford it. I’ll keep being outspoken about this. My heart is with all of you ❤❤❤

    • @natalievancouver8188
      @natalievancouver8188 Год назад

      @@PlaywithDaisy I can’t help but respond to your ridiculous statements that are generalizations of medical subjects you obviously know nothing at all about so you should stick to fact based info you actually know not scientifically proven information which medical professionals and science based education has vast knowledge of. Not only are you rude, insensitive and hopelessly wrong but you should educate yourself before putting out statements on the internet that will follow you for years and later who knows you might develop a condition and need help from a medication along with healthy food & lifestyle. First of all I am healthy and don’t need to lose weight so no I don’t need this medication nor do I endorse it for off label use to lose a few pounds. You state that people don’t need medication all they need is fresh fruits, vegetables and get off their a**es and exercise. While this is true type 1 diabetics do not bring it on to themselves like you’ve previously stated in the past. It’s a problem with the pancreas that they can’t help & need insulin to survive. Type 2 is largely due to age, bad habits, excess weight and unhealthy living it can also be genetic or more susceptible to getting it if you have many type 1 diabetics &/or type 2 in your family so lifestyle changes are necessary but people like you especially with no education in this area stating false accusations and unhelpful advice that could in fact make these people more hopeless, depressed and give up hope. For everyone’s sake I really hope you are not a therapist, life coach or a healthcare worker in any capacity.

    • @Jane-dr2wg
      @Jane-dr2wg Год назад +3

      Just a very gentle fyi that ozempic isn’t insulin! That’s why it’s not authorized for type I diabetics. It’s a medication that helps control blood sugar by slowing the release of insulin in your body.
      I fully agree though about it being awful that people feel they need to ration insulin (or any type of life saving medication!) because of the cost or due to a shortage.

    • @natalievancouver8188
      @natalievancouver8188 Год назад +2

      @@Jane-dr2wg sorry I wasn’t clear(I know it’s not insulin ) unfortunately my type 2 diabetic patients are having a very difficult time getting a hold of Ozempic even though they need it the most!!!😬and I so appreciate you being gentle to me on here😘🎉so many armchair doctors and experts in their fields aren’t even close to being gentle or lack basic manners on here. 💞

    • @melancolielupine2023
      @melancolielupine2023 Год назад +1

      @@PlaywithDaisy are you effing serious ?! You do know that there are different types of diabetes and that some people are born diabetic right?! Like, they're slim but diabetic ?? There are diabetic kids! The fact that insulin is so expensive in the US is a frigging crime against humanity. But how would you know because obviously you think that diabetes=bad lifestyle lol

    • @tracyjohnson5023
      @tracyjohnson5023 Год назад

      @@PlaywithDaisy Type 1 diabetes isn't caused by lifestyle of the mother or the child. It's a GENETIC disease you're BORN with. Kinda like epilepsy

  • @rocky.487
    @rocky.487 Год назад +68

    I love Dr. Grand!!! More of her, please 🤞

  • @valerieasunsolo1260
    @valerieasunsolo1260 Год назад +1

    Thank you for Dr. Liz’ valuable information. This was very informative.

  • @carioarmstrong1716
    @carioarmstrong1716 6 месяцев назад +1

    Phenomenal collaboration. Thanks for the information.

  • @nathlete87
    @nathlete87 Год назад +184

    I used ozempic for insulin resistance pcos. Made such a huge impact on my life in the most positive way and I’ve maintained. Love it and am so grateful.

    • @kjeanne2590
      @kjeanne2590 Год назад +1

      @nathlete87 what kind of lab workup did you do for proof of PCOS?

    • @MsBlackIntrovert
      @MsBlackIntrovert Год назад +22

      @@kjeanne2590 perhaps you can google what lab work you need to get done to diagnose PCOS if you need to know vs asking someone to go into detail about their personal medical info

    • @SoTomi87
      @SoTomi87 Год назад +6

      ​@K Jeanne You can Google it. There are 13 indicators and different types of PCOS. Also it will be different for every women.

    • @beeg1549
      @beeg1549 Год назад

      do you still take ozempic or did you stop after losing a certain amount of weight and are maintaining without it?

    • @nathlete87
      @nathlete87 Год назад +7

      @@beeg1549 I take Rybelsus now and have maintained the past few years. No major side effects

  • @nelew6454
    @nelew6454 Год назад +454

    My life before Ozempic can best be described as an unending metabolic and endocrine struggle. I literaly hated myself for not being able to overcome a disease that wasn't possible to overcome. I have been taking Ozempic for over 3 years: my sugar is stable, bloodpressure (no more drops!) and liverfunction have vastly improved. My quality of life has vastly improved. My chances of reaching old age (with a more or less acceptable physical health) have vastly increased. I have 2 doses left and I am scared. I don't want my health to deteriorate. I pray for a miracle, my pharmacist has been my guardian angle during these past 6 months of shortage. I am on 2 weeks notice and not ready to accept what might not be avoidable.

    • @DarlaAnne
      @DarlaAnne Год назад +4

      How has it been going?

    • @fayethepa
      @fayethepa Год назад +17

      @@DarlaAnne I pray you got your meds.

    • @zoe-ml8cx
      @zoe-ml8cx Год назад +6

      Are you able to get the med any update???

    • @tauruslaurus
      @tauruslaurus Год назад +3

      Did you get the next batch of meds?

    • @nelew6454
      @nelew6454 Год назад +52

      To everyone who replied: thank you for your concern. It's been a month with ups and downs. No, I did not get my prescription: I had to accept it and switch to other meds. 3x the cost and daily injections. Atm it feels like the meds aren't doing much else beside the side effects. I'm at 50% of my dosis and atm constant nausea, emesis, bradycardia and hypotension are once again my daily companions. I would like to build up to 100% asap to avoid underminding my health, but my body needs time to adapt. I feel a bit on hold right now, but things will get better again.

  • @jacquelinesuarez5481
    @jacquelinesuarez5481 3 месяца назад

    I loved Dr. Grand’s explanation on the drug use and interactions especially the emphasis on loving yourself first ❤. You guys have a powerful dynamic and make excellent educators!

  • @coleochieng6619
    @coleochieng6619 11 месяцев назад +1

    This collaboration was great and I’d love to see more

  • @hopeseymore5038
    @hopeseymore5038 Год назад +79

    Thank you for being responsible when talking about Ozempic. Love hearing from the Mrs.