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  • Опубликовано: 13 мар 2023
  • This diabetes drug could be the future of weight management.
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    Ozempic, a medication developed to manage type 2 diabetes, has been in the news a lot lately because of one of its signature side effects: drastic weight loss. Both Ozempic and Wegovy, Ozempic’s counterpart approved specifically for weight loss by the FDA, are brand names of a drug called semaglutide. Semaglutide is one of several drugs that mimics a crucial digestive hormone called glucagon-like peptide 1, or GLP-1. It amplifies a process our bodies perform naturally.
    GLP-1 is released in our intestines when we eat, and there are receptors for the hormone in cells all over the body. In the pancreas, GLP-1 promotes the production of insulin and suppresses the production of glucagon. This helps insulin-resistant bodies, like those with type 2 diabetes or obesity, manage blood sugar levels. In the stomach, GLP-1 slows gastric emptying, extending the feeling of being full. In the brain, GLP-1 suppresses appetite, which also promotes satiety and curbs hunger, so we eat less.
    In late 2022, a rush to use Ozempic off-label for weight loss, likely prompted by its sudden rise in popularity in social media, led to a shortage of the drug for people who need it. But more drugs like semaglutide are currently in the process of being approved by the FDA to be prescribed for weight loss, likely signaling an end to the shortage and a promising new generation of medical treatment of obesity.
    Further reading:
    Mila Clarke's RUclips channel: / thehangrywoman
    The New Obesity Breakthrough Drugs, by Eric Topol
    erictopol.substack.com/p/the-...
    The Discovery and Development of Liraglutide and Semaglutide, by Lotte Bjerre Knudsen and Jesper Lau
    www.frontiersin.org/articles/...
    The pregnancy risks of Ozempic and Wegovy need more attention, Julia Belluz writes for Vox. Read more here: bit.ly/41znHCv
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    Previous headline: The game-changing weight loss drug, explained
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  • @Vox
    @Vox  Год назад +825

    There's a lot about Ozempic we didn't have time to get into in this video, including more about medical discrimination around obesity and more context around recent drug shortages. This article from our website, written by Julia Belluz, provides more info: www.vox.com/science-and-health/23584679/ozempic-wegovy-semaglutide-weight-loss-obesity

    • @aprilmason1616
      @aprilmason1616 Год назад +16

      Will you do an in depth video as well? It is so important for the public to have all the correct information. If I could I would love to help, but I study still and live else where. Im just so passionate about food and health related topics and got super excited for the video haha
      Okay bye 👋

    • @NadirAgha
      @NadirAgha Год назад +30

      *including more about it's side effects, long term effects, indications, contra-indications, and how necessary it is to use it only if a doctor prescribes it.

    • @mysisterisafoodie
      @mysisterisafoodie Год назад +16

      Honestly this is a topic where there is just a lot of unnecessary outrage. There isn’t enough supply for the current demand. They should just make more. Done. Whoever wants to buy it, if they can afford it, should be able to. If not, lobby your insurance companies to do better. Better yet, why don’t you elect officials who will give y’all public healthcare? And whoever needs to prescribed it should be able to. I don’t hear anyone complaining about milk, because growing children need to drink it. There’s enough for recreational milk drinking and for children to drink it too.

    • @gwenstacyspidercat4294
      @gwenstacyspidercat4294 Год назад +45

      You "didn't have time to get into?" My siblings in christ, you decided the parameters of the video. The medical discrimination and context around drug shortages should not be considered secondary content, bc most ppl watching this are never going to read your article...

    • @CristinaNoujaim
      @CristinaNoujaim Год назад +33

      Why doesn't this video (or your article) cover the studies that show that weight is gained back and more statistically by those who *stop* taking ozempic? Or the long term effects on the body?

  • @Vonononie
    @Vonononie Год назад +9181

    “Maybe you’ve heard the jingle” no, because medication isn’t advertised in my country!

    • @petar4onachev
      @petar4onachev Год назад +498

      Bless your country! I am tired of seeing medical adds everyday, where are you from?

    • @StellaMariaGiulia
      @StellaMariaGiulia Год назад +25

      Same

    • @jessealexander9074
      @jessealexander9074 Год назад +313

      Its only legal in the U.S to advertise medications

    • @shana736
      @shana736 Год назад +248

      @@jessealexander9074 Direct to consumer advertising for medical and pharmaceutical drugs is only legal in two countries which are the US and New Zealand

    • @Vonononie
      @Vonononie Год назад +246

      @@petar4onachev UK but I don’t think prescription medication is allowed to be advertised anywhere in Europe. Over the counter stuff, like basic painkillers and cold remedies, are allowed to be advertised but they aren’t heavily pushed. I can’t see a reason why medicine should be advertised, isn’t it given based on medical need not because you want it?

  • @angelina-po7hq
    @angelina-po7hq Год назад +3530

    As someone who works in a pharmacy, I have seen how this hurts many patients who need this medication to control their diabetes. For almost 3 months straight we could barely receive this drug to dispense due to the unexpected increase in demand. I completely understand the want to lose weight and ozempic does help with this, but people with diabetes need medications like these to live their lives.

    • @steventhan93
      @steventhan93 Год назад +93

      Are you saying T2D relies on this med to stay alive? Because that's not true at all, this med is FDA-approved in 2017, and T2D predates that by a long shot

    • @tdawg719
      @tdawg719 Год назад +6

      Ditto

    • @Bassen97
      @Bassen97 Год назад

      @@davidbjordan people w diabetes need it. People who are obese can stop eating junk food and start eating healthy and less and exercise. Not that hard

    • @stevethepocket
      @stevethepocket Год назад +55

      @@davidbjordan So really the solution is to just ban processed food.

    • @jaguarrior
      @jaguarrior Год назад +62

      @@stevethepocket banning processed food, would not do anything to make my diabetes better. Mine is caused by PCOS, a metabolic disease

  • @ericshaker9377
    @ericshaker9377 Год назад +2206

    You guys should really bring on a credentialed source like a doctor or pharmacist for videos like this

  • @rosethompson1983
    @rosethompson1983 Год назад +1011

    I used to be 280 pounds, going blind due to a rare obesity complication called Intercranial Hypertension, but was able to take Ozempic for just 4 months and for the first time in my life felt full. I’ve kept up the initial weight loss and so far lost 80 pounds. Without this medication, I believe without a doubt I would be blind in my left eye by now.

    • @MsSarcasticity
      @MsSarcasticity Год назад

      The reason why you cannot feel full is most likely due to eating carbohydrates which cause hunger hormones to increase. Completely remove carbohydrate sources and increase saturated fats from animal sources like butter or beef tallow. You'll feel a lot fuller on less food without without shooting yourself up.

    • @kidsdomath1330
      @kidsdomath1330 Год назад +14

      @@user-kr6jg6qb7l Ad.

    • @andreasamardzija1496
      @andreasamardzija1496 Год назад +47

      I am not obese but I do have issues with binge eating and never feeling full, so I can't imagine how amazing it must have felt to be satieted. I'm so glad you've reached a healthier weight and saved you eye and possibly life.

    • @cat-.-
      @cat-.- Год назад +11

      Intercranial hypertension? so you have hypertension between your two skulls?

    • @ItsDanny91
      @ItsDanny91 Год назад +12

      I also have this condition. Im 200 pounds so im at the point where its causing headaches and ear ringing. My optic nerves used to be swollen which i was told leads to the blindness

  • @TammyJerkChicken
    @TammyJerkChicken Год назад +2371

    I’ve been trying to lose weight after my dad ended up in the hospital due to diabetes, I had been hearing that ozempic from this is a quick fix to life long commitment but in the end the hype is causing a shortage for the people like my dad, who’s still here only thanks to his able to have access to these meds. I really hope that the supply issues improve but also doesn’t become out of reach due to expense too.

    • @toasted_.coconut
      @toasted_.coconut Год назад

      Their lives matter, too.

    • @hjewkes
      @hjewkes Год назад

      The good news is that production has ramped up massively over the past 6 months, so I would expect the shortages to get a lot better soon (NovoNordisk is on record as saying late march)

    • @laurenconrad1799
      @laurenconrad1799 Год назад +39

      I feel you so much. I’m in the exact same scenario. Ozempic is a lifelong commitment and not a quick fix. The side effects are no joke. But it truly can help people whose genetics make it harder to lose weight than a person born with a faster metabolism. ❤️

    • @I_WANT_MY_SLAW
      @I_WANT_MY_SLAW Год назад +39

      They can make tons. They an unlimited supply. Its just the healthcare system is very corrupt.

    • @zjsz4954
      @zjsz4954 Год назад +11

      A drug is a drug how you use it is irrelevant. The problem is the labels we attach to drugs being a “weight loss drug” or a “diabetes drug”

  • @TheHangryWoman
    @TheHangryWoman Год назад +2304

    Mila here! Thanks to everyone for your supportive comments and Vox for letting me share my experience. When I started Ozempic for diabetes management, few people talked about the effects, so I decided to document my progress.
    I'm so grateful that it has made diabetes management easier for me but disheartened that vanity weight loss has made it out of reach for patients who need it. Jimmy Kimmel even made a joke about it at the Oscars - that's what I meant by vanity weight loss and trivializing the medication.
    I hope this is a good solution for people living with diabetes and obesity, but even more so, that the long-term effects don't cause additional health challenges. That remains to be seen, and I'll be documenting it for as long as I need it (or can afford it or access it).

    • @katiemoreno3013
      @katiemoreno3013 Год назад +15

      @@crazyprophet3276?? She literally has T1 diabetes??

    • @FutureCommentary1
      @FutureCommentary1 Год назад +22

      Thanks for putting yourself out there so that people can have concrete examples. I struggle with weight myself. Very hard.
      Glad you are getting help both for diabetes and for weight management.

    • @KunalM-ec3pm
      @KunalM-ec3pm Год назад +18

      Wish you great health 🤗

    • @drizztcat1
      @drizztcat1 Год назад

      I'm glad you told your story! As a fellow diabetic who has had success with Semaglutide, it's good to see the message getting out about the drug, even if it means occasional limited availability. I'm now on Mounjaro, and I've had even better luck with it, with fewer side effects.

    • @Vox
      @Vox  Год назад +79

      It was so great talking with you Mila, thank you for sharing your experience and perspective on this story with us! -Coleman

  • @averycoolgal
    @averycoolgal Год назад +1226

    I've heard A LOT that challenges Ozempic as "safe". I'm a little wary of how we grazed over Mila's heart palpitations... I understand many drugs have side effects and for those living with diabetes, Ozempic really is a game changer BUT as we see it presented more and more as a weight management tool, I just worry about how positively it's framed in this video. I'm not gonna lie, this feels like an Ozempic promotion to me :(

    • @basmalawessam2488
      @basmalawessam2488 Год назад +119

      Yes! I expected them to go a little over the heart palpitations part, which sounds super dangerous to me. I think people need to wait until Ozempic is properly examined to be deemed safe for people using it for weight loss specifically.

    • @theuscivicsnerd7070
      @theuscivicsnerd7070 Год назад +35

      The severity of heart palpitations and the frequency of them we'd need to look at. Heart palpitations from this doesn't surprise me but it's not a horrible side effect.

    • @Dan-uh9sg
      @Dan-uh9sg Год назад +72

      Heart palpitations are a common side effect of many medications. They also tend to be caused by medications that cause dehydration. GLP-1 agonists typically have a diuretic effect AND reduce thirst (as a side effect of increasing the feeling of fullness). Properly hydrating and getting electrolytes is a good first step to try in that case. With these medications, it's important to be proactive about hydration and frequently sip liquids.
      She likely had a conversation about it with her healthcare provider and decided on steps to ensure that it does not become an issue before she started using Ozempic again.

    • @jonathanodude6660
      @jonathanodude6660 Год назад +35

      keep in mind you take it once weekly. if its constant palpitations id be more worried. many people get worse symptoms from coffee.

    • @MsCorpora
      @MsCorpora Год назад +14

      I agree! Calling it a game changer in the title is way too encouraging!

  • @ayarel01
    @ayarel01 Год назад +933

    Vox, I’m disappointed that the abuse of this drug by Hollywood and influencers for a “quick-fix” to weight loss wasn’t emphasized as much as it should be. I have a family member that is dependent on it to stay healthy, yet shortages are making it difficult for them to obtain and afford it. And what about the long-term side effects for those just wanting to drop weight quickly? This video should have been a lot more cautionary.

    • @monkeylordofdoom14
      @monkeylordofdoom14 Год назад +41

      I was thinking the exact same thing!!

    • @justduro1527
      @justduro1527 Год назад +29

      I dont think the drug has been around for long enough to see long term side effects

    • @thundercaaat
      @thundercaaat Год назад +6

      100% AGREE!

    • @narnigrin
      @narnigrin Год назад

      @@justduro1527 The long-term/longer-term effects that have already been observed, afaik, are basically that if you use this drug to lose weight and then go off it when you've reached your target weight, you tend to very quickly gain all of the weight back. Which means that if this is a magic "get thin quick" drug, it's a get thin quick drug you'll have to keep taking for the rest of your life.

    • @laurenconrad1799
      @laurenconrad1799 Год назад +33

      I think this was the best explanatory video about what’s going on inside the body that I’ve ever seen. They could always do a part 2 to address the Hollywood issue. It’s tough to tackle everything in 7 minutes.

  • @8antipode9
    @8antipode9 Год назад +338

    I have type 2 diabetes but I am far from obese, and my doctor put me on Ozempic for a while. It did a good job with what it's supposed to do, but I HAD to stop. I was felt nauseated CONSTANTLY and I finally decided that life on Ozempic wasn't worth it. Those side effects are just too much.

    • @kauntroap6339
      @kauntroap6339 Год назад +16

      try intermittent fasting

    • @SomeDudeQC
      @SomeDudeQC Год назад

      ​@@kauntroap6339is that good for diabetes?

    • @bria1660
      @bria1660 Год назад +26

      I stopped because my kidney functions were impacted ... also the side effects for me were horrible.

    • @inuhundchien6041
      @inuhundchien6041 Год назад +9

      The nausea make you not eat thus get skinnier

    • @starlett08
      @starlett08 Год назад +23

      Injecting it in your thigh instead of abdomen helps or eliminates the nausea.

  • @somerandomfella
    @somerandomfella Год назад +445

    In Australia diabetics are missing out on this medication due to the weight loss crowd creating shortages.

    • @zXPeterz14
      @zXPeterz14 Год назад +102

      Imagine being so lazy that you would rather take a diabetic’s medication instead of eat less and move more

    • @stuartclifton4764
      @stuartclifton4764 Год назад +31

      @@zXPeterz14 this could be something useful to me, as I have an extreme sweating/overheating condition where even low levels of physical exercise can lead me to pass out :( struggled with it since I was around 13 and I'm now 26, not insanely overweight but this could help me massively!

    • @noname-zp1yh
      @noname-zp1yh Год назад +53

      ​@@zXPeterz14 if it was that easy they would have already done it.

    • @PhilfreezeCH
      @PhilfreezeCH Год назад +49

      @@zXPeterz14 did you watch the video? You still need to do that, semaglutide just makes it easier through things like supressing appetite and so on. It helps you to eat less.

    • @Kamikazeesouled
      @Kamikazeesouled Год назад +14

      @@stuartclifton4764 then just eat less.

  • @Jerguu
    @Jerguu Год назад +647

    I want to point out that this drug has been a game changer for several people I know in terms of weight loss. It's not just a few pounds - we're talking about 40-50 pounds on someone who used to be 200-210 pounds. It's a life changing amount that suddenly takes a lot of load off your body.

    • @nicholsonfile
      @nicholsonfile Год назад +27

      Stimulants work that way as well.

    • @windwhisprz
      @windwhisprz Год назад +106

      Exactly and when people lose weight they feel better about themselves and then they are motivated to take care of themselves better and eat healthy because they finally see results. Losing 10 pounds can kick start someone into making other lifestyle changes for the better.

    • @C1azed
      @C1azed Год назад

      ​@@windwhisprzstatistical 95% of peopl gain the weight back within a year of stoping the meds, drugs can't change bad habits

    • @peter.gorski
      @peter.gorski Год назад +70

      And they rebound when they stop using it.

    • @Jerguu
      @Jerguu Год назад +19

      Maybe - maybe not. We don’t understand enough about obesity to know. It’s between the patient and their doctor. The more likely situation is they taper back down to a maintenance dose.

  • @salmay4266
    @salmay4266 Год назад +426

    This sounds too good to be true, and when you take into consideration the long history of pharmaceutical companies' predation on the most vulnerable, the whole thing makes me very skeptical.

    • @patriciacsapo
      @patriciacsapo Год назад +146

      This video sounds like an ad

    • @rcs3681
      @rcs3681 Год назад +24

      It definitely is considering all the side effects it comes with. Nausea, digestive issues.

    • @CarSVernon
      @CarSVernon Год назад +3

      yyyyep

    • @yaeli_i_guess
      @yaeli_i_guess Год назад +38

      you're right. i worked in a pharmacy and the pharmacist told me exactly this- nothing good is ever without a 'catch'

    • @sarachaya
      @sarachaya Год назад +33

      Yeah they forgot to mention that ozempic created thyroid tumours on rodents

  • @BigDaddyWeightLossJourneys
    @BigDaddyWeightLossJourneys Год назад +61

    I lost 75 pounds on ozempic in 12 weeks!! I love it and I am a big guy with a type 2 diabetic this has been a life-saving game changer!!!!!

    • @joeytheestallion
      @joeytheestallion 4 месяца назад +6

      I know you commented this 7 months ago, but how are you doing now? How much did you lose, and how quick? I'm in the process of getting Ozempic for weight loss myself

    • @Fleetstreetbestone
      @Fleetstreetbestone 4 месяца назад

      @@joeytheestalliondo not get this evil drug

    • @michellecrawbuck1198
      @michellecrawbuck1198 3 месяца назад +1

      Did you have any side affects

    • @moya_moyz5471
      @moya_moyz5471 2 месяца назад

      @@joeytheestallion I wanna know too. I’m abt to start this after my sleeve got reverse

    • @peachy4510
      @peachy4510 2 месяца назад

      What strength did you take ??

  • @royw-g3120
    @royw-g3120 Год назад +56

    In case people are wondering why the natural GLP-1 molecule has been changed, it is because in the body it has a very short half-life, to be used as a medication it would need to be in a permanently attached pump device, impractical and expensive. Hence longer acting forms were developed that resist DPP-IV the enzyme that breaks it down.

    • @gilessteve
      @gilessteve 11 месяцев назад +1

      I was. Thank you.

  • @OrianaZ5
    @OrianaZ5 Год назад +36

    I was diagnosed type 2 on October '22 with an aic of 7.2 and I weighed 240 lbs. I was started on Mounjaro and lost twenty pounds over two months. Due to insurance not covering anymore I was switched over to ozempic and although the weight loss is slower my recent aic as of March 10 is now 5.6! I needed help with controlling my hunger and cravings and this definitely helped with that. Yes you still have to eat right and exercise to really see the benefits. As of today I'm 203 lbs (slow but steady). Ozempic and other drugs like it have made a huge difference.

    • @shaanchaudhry5719
      @shaanchaudhry5719 3 месяца назад +1

      If you don’t mind me asking what is your age and height? Did ozempic put your diabetes in remission or is it still something that is always there?

    • @OrianaZ5
      @OrianaZ5 3 месяца назад

      ​@@shaanchaudhry5719 Hey so for reference I was 38 years old when I started and 5'5". Now im 39 with my last aic of 5.3 and weigh 155lb. Doctor said diabetes is in remission. Hope that helps and good kuck!

  • @johnd.7606
    @johnd.7606 Год назад +56

    I remember trying this, losing ten pounds because my doctor gave me a simple dose for a month, and then hearing my insurance refused to cover it. It's $1,100 a month without insurance.

    • @itspossible2015
      @itspossible2015 Год назад +2

      I'd do it. Think of it as spending $300 for a gym membership over 3 months - except with a near guaranteed outcome within a month!

    • @SolSister10596
      @SolSister10596 Год назад +8

      Ah. So it’s a choice between this or my rent. I’m going to choose my rent.

    • @hicknopunk
      @hicknopunk 5 месяцев назад

      Metformin is really good to make you have nausea and generally not want to eat. Cheap too. Heck, talk to diabetics, many will throw the hated nausea pills at you.

  • @SilkCrown
    @SilkCrown Год назад +111

    Weight loss is not a trivial or superficial desire, it is a medical need that can drastically improve people's lives and save lives. We should not be pitting T2D against obesity, we should be asking for additional production of this drug.

    • @Tonixxy
      @Tonixxy Год назад +8

      Only smart comment here

    • @celery7810
      @celery7810 Год назад +5

      Eat healthy, dont resort to drugs to lose weight.

    • @DivineGoddessOnEarth
      @DivineGoddessOnEarth Год назад +9

      @@celery7810 eating healthy has so many layers to it, what is deemed as healthy could possibly not be
      America has to unlearn and relearn so much

    • @celery7810
      @celery7810 11 месяцев назад +3

      True, but drugs are not the answer unless you actually have a disease

    • @Tonixxy
      @Tonixxy 11 месяцев назад

      @@celery7810 obesity is a disease

  • @gilbertodemelo
    @gilbertodemelo Год назад +76

    Here in Brazil quite often you meet upper class women who make use of Ozempic. Many doctors will prescribe it just for aesthetics, not for health reasons.

    • @rafinha7081
      @rafinha7081 Год назад +1

      E eu achando que esse remédio não existia aqui.

    • @JL_Lux
      @JL_Lux Год назад +3

      Weight loss is health reasons 😊

    • @gilbertodemelo
      @gilbertodemelo Год назад +1

      @JL-xf2zh upper class people in Brazil are already a lot thinner than average

    • @JR-90
      @JR-90 11 месяцев назад

      @@gilbertodemeloIs it easier to get your hands in this medication in Brazil?

    • @vir_rm
      @vir_rm 4 месяца назад +1

      @@JL_Lux It strongly depends. For obese people, probably. For people with no complications, it's an unnecessarily risky choice.

  • @iwearleatherjackets1
    @iwearleatherjackets1 Год назад +181

    Let's be cautious. New miracle drugs come out all the time and then 10 years later, there's a class action lawsuit.

    • @puppppppies
      @puppppppies Год назад +10

      Yup. I'm willing to bet 50 bucks that this is gonna be the next phen-fen

    • @nilnil7325
      @nilnil7325 Год назад +7

      Thank you for having some sense! This drug doesn't have sufficient long-term data to show it is safe in the long run. The hype that is being created around it is due to marketing and people need to take a step back and look at this whole situation with a healthy dose of skepticism.

    • @wolfsbane1991
      @wolfsbane1991 Год назад +1

      This drug has been used for YEARS for diabetes. It's not new, and it's not a miracle drug. It's literally been on the market for decades. Stop spreading misinformation.

    • @holistichealthhacksinfo
      @holistichealthhacksinfo Год назад +9

      Why aren't more people realizing this. This comment should have 5,000 likes. Let's revisit this in 2 years and see how all these people are doing. I was borderline type 2 diabetic until I changed my lifestyle. Now there is no diabetes in sight.
      Wake up! These "quick fixes" will always have side effects and yo yo weight loss/gain is terrible for your health. Learn to get to the root of the problem!

    • @waltpowell7254
      @waltpowell7254 5 месяцев назад +3

      Actually this is not true

  • @sarahm4669
    @sarahm4669 Год назад +26

    In Canada they're not allowed to advertise the specific use of medications or use jingles, so we get a lot of extremely vague "[drug name]: ask your doctor" commercials and I never knew what Ozempic was used for

  • @jessicasadler3460
    @jessicasadler3460 Год назад +37

    Semaglutide has been a game changer for me, currently I am down 71 pounds and almost to my goal with 34 pounds to go! I have tried for years to loose weight but struggled. With being able to loose weight I have more energy to exercise.

    • @JazzParrott
      @JazzParrott 3 месяца назад

      Ik you commented this awhile ago, but how fast did you see results with the semaglutide?

  • @felipeallegro9683
    @felipeallegro9683 Год назад +287

    I struggled with my weight most of my adult life and finally had an solution with the Gastric Bypass. It’s important to understand obesity has a physical and mental aspect, so being in therapy for almost 4 years as well. So many people change one addiction to another or worse don’t follow all medical protocols and end up sometimes in a worse shape.

    • @livelongandprospermary8796
      @livelongandprospermary8796 Год назад +9

      I havent gained anything back since stopping wegovy (same med as ozempic, different dose). I went from 212-185. That was late 2021-early 2022. I have fluctuated a little, losing some and gaining a little back but ive been holding close to that 185 or so. I havent made any changes either, since i weighed my heaviest. Like im eating the same i did at 212 and its been almost a year off the meds. Weird that back then i was just climbing and climbing on the scale with the same exact diet that is allowing me to maintain a much lower weight. Idk 🤷‍♀️

    • @FlabbyTabby
      @FlabbyTabby Год назад +8

      IMO gastric bypass is a bad idea. Main reason people have trouble losing weight is because almost all of them don't know the real science behind it (hint: insulin is the key). Or because of medical conditions.
      It should be a last option. Surgery in general is risky.

    • @FatNebraskaMom
      @FatNebraskaMom Год назад

      Straight up true. 100%

    • @azca.
      @azca. Год назад +5

      Did you first trying eating in a calorie deficit or attempt to exercise at least 30 minutes a day? No one ever talks about working out and goes straight to weight loss meds

    • @laurenconrad1799
      @laurenconrad1799 Год назад +4

      @@FlabbyTabby Sounds like the opinion of someone who isn’t a doctor.

  • @bria1660
    @bria1660 Год назад +75

    I was prescribed Ozempic for diabetes 2. I loved it because I no longer had to take 3 pills a day. The side effects for me were horrible ..stomach pains, gas, diarrhea, constant burping, heartburn ..but I did lose 15 pounds in 2 months. My Doctor took me off medication because it also had negative impact on my kidney functions. The downside was as soon as I stopped using the medication, my food cravings came back and I gained all the weight back within 4 weeks.

    • @allisonscanlan4144
      @allisonscanlan4144 Год назад

      Most people who move to europe lose weight and it stays off

    • @JR-90
      @JR-90 11 месяцев назад +5

      Maybe if you changed your eating habits, this wouldn’t have happened. It doesn’t matter if you take something like this and lose weight, if you’re gonna keep eating junk food afterwards.

    • @bria1660
      @bria1660 11 месяцев назад +1

      @@JR-90 No, I try to eat healthy and only eat junk food occasionally. Whenever I would try to eat, I would frequently get nauseous. Foods I love did not taste or even smell the same. I found myself taking a few bites and then throwing away my food. Also, I found that I could not eat anything late at night. I could not drink alcohol or soft drinks or I would pay for it for about 4 hours with constant burping and gas. For me, Ozempic was not a pleasant experience and I do not miss it.

    • @supergg07
      @supergg07 4 месяца назад +1

      I have been taking Ozempic for a while I’m over the side effects and I have lost 50 pounds. I am at a standstill though with the weight loss but that’s OK for now. I have chronic kidney disease and it has never did anything to hurt my kidneys in fact with that, and my pill I take, my kidney functions have been going up

    • @bria1660
      @bria1660 4 месяца назад

      @@supergg07 Good to hear you are having positive experience. Continued good luck. I will say when I stopped taking Ozempic, my appetite came back with a vengeance along with the weight gain. Just curious but did your doctor say you will need to continue taking this medication to retain the weight loss?

  • @officiallyawesome8585
    @officiallyawesome8585 Год назад +41

    At least their commercial is catchy 😂

    • @Johnsonsvideos
      @Johnsonsvideos Год назад

      I hate that people have to watch commercials. I would pay anything to never see another ad in my life

    • @Utsav_Viradiya
      @Utsav_Viradiya Год назад

      @@Johnsonsvideos "anything"? - Then pay one million dollars now!

  • @JacobCarlson
    @JacobCarlson Год назад +126

    Thank you for choosing to focus on how this drug is SOO lifechanging for those living with diabetes and obesity. That's really important and not enough are spreading that message.

  • @lekiscool
    @lekiscool Год назад +202

    As a type 1 diabetic I’ve been vocal about leaving diabetic medications for those with type 2 and obesity.
    These are important medications to help them get back on track not because they have 10lbs to loose.

    • @Pastacrest
      @Pastacrest Год назад +29

      While it definitely should be prioritized for those with diabetes, if production can lead to enough supply for both diabetics and the overweight, why not give to both? If anything, the reduction in overweight people takes demand off of diabetic treatments for those risking type II

    • @thesupergreenjudy
      @thesupergreenjudy Год назад +15

      I am sure they will bump up production - The issue is that many view the idea of treating obesity with medication as a vanity project when it's just as much of a disease as Diabetes Type 2 is. You could reverse Type 2 Diabetes naturally as well - so to say that people should just lose weight with willpower doesn't work. And weight loss will also bring down the amount of Diabetes Type 2 cases.
      Edit: I just realised that you don't object to using Ozempic for Obesity although some have objected that. Many who use it are probably obese. I think there are few people who are skinny who will want to use it and from what I understand, private companies check their clients weight first, at least in the UK

    • @Call-me-Al
      @Call-me-Al Год назад

      Only rich people with 10lb to lose get ahold of this during shortage, people who get ahold of this now are more likely to fall into the 100lb or even closer to the 1000lb category. Especially because invasive surgery (lapband, etc) is way riskier than taking this.
      I do find it outrageous that there isn't a priority queue for medications when there are shortages though, millionaires and billionaires who want to lose 10lb shouldn't be able to get it more reliably than actual diabetics. Healthcare cannot be a for profit industry.

    • @AnymMusic
      @AnymMusic Год назад +9

      @@Pastacrest because let's be real, just giving someone a drug to lose a bit of weight doesn't do anything for the underlying problem of those people, the fact that they eat too much calorically dense food

    • @hjewkes
      @hjewkes Год назад +12

      @Anym the big difference with the drugs is adherence. In the weightloss study, all groups were put in a calorie defecit and worked out for 150 minutes per week, but over a year the control group only lost a few pounds where the groups on the drug lost 30-40. Its not that everyone didnt want to or have to diet and exercise, its that it is a lot harder to stick to the program when your body is constantly sending you hunger signals

  • @sarwat.qamar96
    @sarwat.qamar96 Год назад +64

    My mom uses Ozempic weekly for type 2 diabetes that she's had for almost 30 years now and we live in Pakistan, so it's great to hear this drug is FDA-approved, and to be able to just learn more about my mom's symptoms and how the drug works.....Thanks Vox!

    • @stejannaone4141
      @stejannaone4141 Год назад

      FDA has lost its credibility with the Opioid menace - both with Oxycontin and Fentanyl.

    • @JR-90
      @JR-90 11 месяцев назад

      Question: how do you get this without prescription?

    • @ranaka007
      @ranaka007 5 месяцев назад

      @@JR-90 in a lot of South Asian countries, we can get most of the medicine off the counter, without a prescription ✌️😬

  • @gregh988
    @gregh988 Год назад +28

    It really does make everything easier. Quick advice, inject into your thigh to minimize any nausea, and make sure to drink more water than you usually do.

  • @poppingmolly8867
    @poppingmolly8867 Год назад +76

    I am glad for the positive effects it has for people with diabetes. For someone who struggles with PCOS, it sounds like these drugs could be helpful for that community as well

    • @LillibitOfHere
      @LillibitOfHere Год назад +5

      I've been struggling to lose weight my entire adult life. Even when I was counting out 1700 calories a day, full time breast feeding a baby, and cycling hard an hour a day on the road weight was still very slow to come off. The entire older generation of my family is diabetic, I'd be thrilled to take this before becoming diabetic as a preventative.

    • @rubia12gilable
      @rubia12gilable Год назад +8

      That’s why I’m on it. I’m insulin resistant because of the PCOS. I haven’t necessarily lost a lot of weight but I am fuller quicker and my sugars have been better.

    • @cherylferrer6916
      @cherylferrer6916 Год назад +3

      I just got diagnosed with pcos and insulin resistant as well. I hope my specialist may help me with what I’m going through. Thank you for this video

    • @triceyb1363
      @triceyb1363 10 месяцев назад +6

      I have PCOS, and it has helped tremendously. I'm at least 30 lbs down in about 5 or 6 months.

    • @sattineez
      @sattineez 6 месяцев назад +1

      I really wish for it 😢 as a person who has it+hashimoto it could be a great tool

  • @tralalalalallala
    @tralalalalallala Год назад +8

    My father (67 yo, kidney and liver transplanted) is also diabetic, and one doctor made him take ozempic rather than regular insulin. He almost rejected the kidney because of that, vomiting every day, no strength at all, could not drink any liquids.

  • @digicamcat
    @digicamcat Месяц назад +6

    who else got recommended this video after listening to the drake kendrick disses

  • @HachBoxe
    @HachBoxe Год назад +98

    That's amazing to see innovations from side-effects.

  • @anaajibicho
    @anaajibicho Год назад +11

    Tried this. Terrible Gastro symptoms that led to panic disorders. Gutted (pun intended) my immune system. Still dealing with side effects two months later. No free ride.

    • @RebelleFlo
      @RebelleFlo Год назад

      So sorry to hear that. I hope you’re on the road to recovery ❤️‍🩹.
      Would you mind expanding on what happened to you?
      I’m thinking of taking it so would be grateful to hear about firsthand experiences.
      I wish you all the best 😘

    • @hicknopunk
      @hicknopunk 5 месяцев назад

      Metformin is a great nausea pill

  • @monsterinthedark6519
    @monsterinthedark6519 Месяц назад +1

    My Dad uses this product for diabetes management and it has really helped him. After 2 interviews with the VA I will be taking my first dose next week. I look forward to the help it will give me.

  • @merrymachiavelli2041
    @merrymachiavelli2041 Год назад +183

    The larger-scale implications of this drug (and future superior drugs like it, which are currently in development) could be _massive_ . We are on track for a majority of the worlds population being overweight or obese. All the focus on individuals (either to shame them or celebrate/affirm them) distracts from the fact that this has massive public health implications, which we're dealing with on top of an aging population.
    The fact is, at a population level, recommending diet and exercise is not an effective strategy. Heath experts have been doing it for decades, and the public health problem is still getting worse. So we need to either radically reform the food industry or our lifestyles (which also won't realistically happen, at least to the extent it would have to), or try to come up with some other method of addressing the fact we aren't biologically wired to live the lifestyles we have.
    Honestly, this is the most hopeful I've been about actually addressing obesity at scale.

    • @salioneradam
      @salioneradam Год назад +32

      ​@Zaydan Alfariz even Europe doesn't have rules strict enough. We have problems with obesity too. Industry needs to change globally to stop selling calorie-dense addictive foods.

    • @sizzurpr7608
      @sizzurpr7608 Год назад

      Exactly

    • @tomashgrey5510
      @tomashgrey5510 Год назад +27

      Yeah, let's shift the responsibility for our health to a magical pills. Let's get hooked on em. Genius solution 👌

    • @brickmack
      @brickmack Год назад +19

      Most functioning adults don't have these problems. Its not as though everyone under 500 pounds is chaining themselves to a radiator to keep themselves from compulsively eating a whole donut shop, they just... don't have a desire to eat that much. Maybe the correct question, as for drug use, is "why does such a large chunk of the population have such miserable empty lives that eating themselves to death is their only coping mechanism?"

    • @LafemmebearMusic
      @LafemmebearMusic Год назад +1

      @@tomashgrey5510 that’s not what was said here or in the video but I also hear the validity in your points hyperbolic nature. We definitely shouldn’t be putting our dates in the hands of pharma. AND there’s a real issue that isn’t being solved so this could be a step towards a solution but certainly not the whole solution by a long shot.

  • @kymberdusmythe930
    @kymberdusmythe930 Год назад +6

    I have found that it also helps with cravings. I'm very glad it exists.

  • @alexandraalbertz1442
    @alexandraalbertz1442 8 месяцев назад +8

    I am at the 9 months mark now on compound semiglutide (Ozempic but not name brand) and I lost 44 pounds so far. From a BMI of 35 to a BMI of 28 so far. Still going strong ahead. I can move so much easier now and work out 4 days a week. I wish everybody the best in their journey to complete health

  • @ScytheNoire
    @ScytheNoire Год назад +11

    If almost all people who are obese are at risk of diabetes, then perhaps it would be good to prescribe drugs like Wegovy or Ozempic that can help as a preventative medicine to help obese people lose weight.

  • @lenamasverat
    @lenamasverat 2 месяца назад +3

    Ozempic is expensive. It’s about $1000 a month out of pocket, only a few insurances cover it completely.

  • @Maxtee77
    @Maxtee77 Год назад +53

    Video did a good job explaining the MOA. Just note that this requires a prescription from a doctor because of some contraindications associated with use. Not a panacea for good health, it will reduce your weight but you also have to improve lifestyle.

  • @soulqueen3819
    @soulqueen3819 Год назад +5

    I'm amazed it really does work, I been on it for a month and lost 12 pounds already

  • @jujusmom1508
    @jujusmom1508 3 месяца назад +9

    I have lost 110lbs in 12 months and it has changed my life.

    • @nyc1655
      @nyc1655 Месяц назад +2

      Just got this today I’m 285lbs and diabetic

    • @Djjdkfjfkfn
      @Djjdkfjfkfn Месяц назад

      Any side effects?

    • @phillipteems6617
      @phillipteems6617 Месяц назад

      Feeling better is a side effect of losing 110lb. Good for you!

  • @lauracrawford8723
    @lauracrawford8723 Год назад +30

    Ozempic really IS A GAME CHANGER. im serious for anyone who struggles with the food issues it actually changed my life, not only did i stop eating a ton of unhealthy food, it made me NOT EVEN WANT the food i desperately craved before, like big time. It’s a fantastic addition to a good diet/lifestyle, it may not be the right decision for everyone, i knew one person where it made them gain weight, but for me and everyone else i know who went on it, it really changed everything. I couldn’t recommend this more.

  • @humancat2434
    @humancat2434 Год назад +12

    Despite the few caveats at the end, it still felt like video was trying to sell me on a new weightloss drug

  • @petar4onachev
    @petar4onachev Год назад +55

    This is so popular in Bulgaria, that we have a shortage, making Diabetes patients struggle to find it when influencers are abusing it for weight loss.

    • @petar4onachev
      @petar4onachev Год назад +3

      @Zaydan Alfariz Yes, years ago we had 24/7 pharmacies at every street corner, after some eu regulation they are non-existant.

    • @cherrywilson6267
      @cherrywilson6267 Год назад

      What did they do before 2017? Since that’s when this was FDA approved 😂

  • @anniej1580
    @anniej1580 10 месяцев назад +3

    Thanks for the informative & positive video! I wish you the best! 🌻

  • @aeonsolo
    @aeonsolo Год назад +12

    I trust your channel and the production value is great.
    But this one feels off.
    There is a gap in balance of pro and con. A bit like advertisement.
    As someone unfamiliar with the subject I might not grasp the full picture here, but that's just the way I felt watching/listening.

  • @charlottebarnes5780
    @charlottebarnes5780 Год назад +64

    I feel it's so important to remember that Ozempic treats the symptoms. It does NOT solve the root of the problem.

    • @aprilmason1616
      @aprilmason1616 Год назад +2

      💯👆

    • @studyboy6201
      @studyboy6201 Год назад +22

      @@julm7744 the root of the problem is clearly how you eat in america

    • @melindasmith3713
      @melindasmith3713 Год назад +10

      ​@@julm7744 well facts are facts , they must change their diet and at least walk for exercise. If your health is at risk and you take no responsibility for it , why should a doctor even care ?

    • @Sol_Invictus_
      @Sol_Invictus_ Год назад +8

      @@julm7744 people should stop eating unhealthy foods and stop pretending fatphobia is real

    • @0900McShizzle
      @0900McShizzle Год назад +8

      @@julm7744 but overeating and not exercising is the root cause in most, but not all, cases of obesity. Hormones are the other factor

  • @PirateOfTheNorth
    @PirateOfTheNorth Год назад +11

    Ozempic was in the news in my country recently because of a shortage

    • @FOJO27
      @FOJO27 Год назад +1

      Which country? Just asking since it seems to be in short supply everywhere. (Was assuming you're in the US or Canada)

  • @jmemixx
    @jmemixx Месяц назад +2

    How long can you take it is there a limit?

  • @notapplicable1483
    @notapplicable1483 Год назад +6

    Man, I really think this video misses an important point. While it can help you lose the weight, once you get off it the weight really wants to come back. It’s still mainly up to large life style changes to prevent the weight from coming back. I fear that more and more people are going to become dependent on this for keeping the weight off & won’t be able to get off with out weight gain. Of course this is great news for the drug manufacturers but poor for the normal person that uses it.

  • @JMeb1
    @JMeb1 Месяц назад +4

    I’m here mid-beef don’t mind me yall

  • @lindseyhiccups
    @lindseyhiccups Год назад +5

    Diabetics NEED that medicine!

  • @EmilyJelassi
    @EmilyJelassi Год назад +38

    When my endocrinologist prescribed ozempic to help me with my type 1 diabetes, I was told that there’s a shortage because non-diabetics are taking it for weight loss. While I’m glad that there’s finally something for that, I’m also furious that the medicine isn’t being prioritized for diabetics first! Anything that can help prevent diabetes burnout and at the same time help me lose weight is unbelievably helpful. The idea that this medication is being trivialized into being “just a weight loss drug” is infuriating!!!

    • @scottanos9981
      @scottanos9981 Год назад +1

      The type 2 diabetics literally got their disease from obesity, the same disease the obese people are trying to treat with ozempic. Diabetics do not have the moral high ground on this.

    • @jessijoweb
      @jessijoweb Год назад +5

      I was thinking about this too, but if we can cure obesity in people before it becomes diabetes at all, it feels like a win.

    • @kjkj4725
      @kjkj4725 Год назад +4

      A lot of obese people have pre-diabetes. You can’t blame them for trying to stop developing the actual diabetes.

    • @royw-g3120
      @royw-g3120 8 месяцев назад +2

      Unless you are overweight Ozempic is not licensed for type 1 diabetes. Your doctor can prescribe it off- license but he should have made that really clear to you at the time.

  • @user-cd2ut4fx1m
    @user-cd2ut4fx1m 10 месяцев назад +3

    Love ozempic. Where has it been all my life?!!❤

  • @adwaitgoku27
    @adwaitgoku27 5 месяцев назад +3

    Where's the advertisement disclaimer?

  • @charlienelson2002
    @charlienelson2002 Год назад +8

    A friend is on it, and the results are phenomenal. It works.

    • @etherealessence159
      @etherealessence159 6 дней назад

      Yes it does. People say so many negative things about it. I've had good results in many different ways.

  • @laurenconrad1799
    @laurenconrad1799 Год назад +60

    Thank you for this. My endocrinologist prescribed this to me in February 2020. It’s been a wild ride. It definitely did exactly what it was supposed to do, though those side effects are no joke. ❤

    • @andreymor5201
      @andreymor5201 Год назад +2

      What thyroid issues do you have?

    • @JayPersing
      @JayPersing Год назад +3

      ​@Andrey Mor yooo why are you asking for someone's medical information like it's your business?

    • @laurenconrad1799
      @laurenconrad1799 Год назад +2

      @@JayPersing Thanks. Sometimes in comment threads like this one, I’m not sure whether to answer or not.

    • @PuffleFuzz
      @PuffleFuzz Год назад +1

      Now the jingle is stuck in my head.

  • @brocky69
    @brocky69 Год назад +13

    Feels close enough to an advertisement, I wonder if the manufacturer was somehow generous with vox, not like a payment for services or anything like that, more like a donation?

  • @BD-or5yh
    @BD-or5yh Год назад +11

    I blame big pharma for purposely keeping supplies low while knowing demand is so high. I get it’s economics 101 but it leads to patients prescribed being shamed.

  • @AngieSimic
    @AngieSimic Год назад +10

    The jingle, if you're under 30, sounds familiar because it's from the Wizards of Waverly Place soundtrack (Selena Gomez song). If you're older, you might know it as the 1974 Pilot song

    • @FOJO27
      @FOJO27 Год назад +3

      Ah yes, "Magic" by the band Pilot. How apropos...

  • @canopus8012
    @canopus8012 Год назад +2

    I'm obese and have bad knees and take Semaglutide shot #7 tomorrow, have so far lost 9% of my starting weight, no extra exercise and not dieting at all, i simply feel full all the time, nauseous 2 or 3 times per day everyday but it only last a half hour or so, loose bowel movements almost everyday, i can only afford the next pen as I'm paying full price, but that should be enough to see me to a 12% weight loss - thus will be no longer be technically obese.....Semaglutide is an amazing drug.

  • @edkwon
    @edkwon Год назад +26

    Will be interesting to see what kind of long term side effects manifest once this is widely used for application of weight loss

    • @inuhundchien6041
      @inuhundchien6041 Год назад +3

      Yup, you can't stop this the same way you can't stop injecting insulin if you are diabetic, IF you don't change your lifestyle. So for diabetics this is good they just change from one medication to another. For others they are just adding more expenses.
      I do think it's still good for the initial weight loss but certainly at the same time going to therapy, go to cooking class or enroll in gym to become a 'skinny' person intrinsically.

    • @edkwon
      @edkwon Год назад

      @@user-kr6jg6qb7l I'm referring more to unexpected adverse side effects with prolonged use, not the expected effects from stopping use

  • @vish452
    @vish452 7 месяцев назад +3

    It's a repeating Patten , happened many times in history . This kind of drugs get popular very quickly with only temporary effects ,but cause unknow side effects which are mostly long term or permanent .

  • @BodyWorks123
    @BodyWorks123 Год назад

    Awesome video! Incredibly useful tips and optimistic tone are truly motivating. Many thanks for sharing your knowledge! 😀

  • @marsyplays3s248
    @marsyplays3s248 2 месяца назад +2

    i need this for my insulin resisstance and i hope it helps with that and my weight

  • @madyalvarez428
    @madyalvarez428 Год назад +27

    Even outside of just diabetes management and weight loss, ozempic and other similar injections (like Saxenda) are really great for PCOS since it’s functionally like being pre-diabetic!!! Saxenda was just approved by the FDA for use in patients with PCOS, and I have a feeling that Ozempic will be next.

    • @samanthablevins8009
      @samanthablevins8009 Год назад +6

      Eating healthy does NOT prevent PCOS! Get educated before you comment to the world on stuff you don't know about

    • @XhumpersX
      @XhumpersX Год назад +5

      @@samanthablevins8009 You're not wrong there, but you're also incorrect for saying that PCOS is NOT caused by obesity. The two are strongly correlated, but there haven't been any studies that definitively show if PCOS causes obesity, or if obesity can cause or exacerbate the PCOS cyst growth in the first place. The latter would certainly explain the massive rise in PCOS alongside the similarly massive rise in obesity over the past 30 years.

    • @samanthablevins8009
      @samanthablevins8009 Год назад +4

      @Afterglow Beats there are many women out there that have pcos and are otherwise healthy and are not obese. I do believe eating healthy helps with every aspect. I just don't want someone speaking out of what seems to be hatred for obese people.

    • @hicknopunk
      @hicknopunk 5 месяцев назад

      As a T1D I am telling you not to play with drugs as dangerous as insulin. Just don't. There are better, more obscure meds to make you lose weight. Just limit yourself to 70 to 100g of carbs a day.

  • @allen7585
    @allen7585 Год назад +18

    “If it sounds too good to be true it probably is” - Will be curious in 5-10 years to hear what it has done to the pancreas, kidneys, etc of those who are taking it just to lose weight.

  • @dryvonne1999
    @dryvonne1999 4 месяца назад +2

    Great way of keeping people on medications for life, big pharma loves this.

  • @crissiluveslife3802
    @crissiluveslife3802 11 месяцев назад

    I’m so grateful

  • @cyyhey
    @cyyhey Год назад +34

    Been trying to lose weight all my life. I am finally at a healthy weight through intermittent fasting, regular exercise and yoga. I’m hoping to fast longer eventually for the additional medical benefits as I get older. It’s been a tough tough road.

    • @SomeDudeQC
      @SomeDudeQC Год назад

      What are the additional benefit?

    • @tomashgrey5510
      @tomashgrey5510 Год назад

      Good job. Keep it up. Warm hugs from Ukraine

    • @smallmalaysianboy8025
      @smallmalaysianboy8025 Год назад +4

      Fasting can be bad for you, all you really need is a calorie deficit. Mathematically you just lose weight if you're in a consistent calorie deficit.

    • @ASAMB12
      @ASAMB12 Год назад

      @@smallmalaysianboy8025 in what way can it be bad for you?

    • @ASAMB12
      @ASAMB12 Год назад

      @@SomeDudeQC the main one I know about is autophagy

  • @syawkcab
    @syawkcab Год назад +4

    I'm confused why they chose to interview a social media influencer instead of an actual medical professional

  • @Charrbonic
    @Charrbonic Год назад +2

    This is so interesting to me, especially since my immediate thought is how these might be regulated in the future. Maybe the side effects will do it themselves. I doubt it.

  • @supremeguru2753
    @supremeguru2753 2 месяца назад +1

    I lost 20 pounds in 120 days using ozempic and insulin 3mg im not diabetic i said let me try it . After 2 weeks i wasn't getting appetite but i was eating 3 x a day apple and watermelon for breakfast and boiled eggs for lunch and salad for dinner.

  • @RebelLeaderSolari
    @RebelLeaderSolari Год назад +3

    I tried this for my Type 2 diabetes and I was SO SICK on even the lowest dose. If you have IBS, pelvic floor dysfunction, lack of a gallbladder or any other gut struggles, please DO NOT take this if you can help it. They say the side effects go away after a few months, but they don't. This drug permanently worsened my other health conditions and despite my own research suggesting this was not the drug for me and lengthy conversations with my doctor, Ozempic was pushed and my concerns ignored, and I regret letting it happen.

  • @sujaanregme286
    @sujaanregme286 Год назад +3

    What a great time to live!

  • @curtisaitken7027
    @curtisaitken7027 27 дней назад +1

    I look at it this way. I was borderline diabetic. I went to my doctor and asked for it for weight loss. He gave it to me. I’m two shots in. First was 0.25, second last night was 0.50. I had no side effects week 1. I am feeling a little nauseous today. If this is day 1 week 2 and this is the worse it gets and I lose weight…hopefully my stomach shrinks and I make better habits…I’ll stop taking it when I reach 10 lbs less than my goal weight. I’ll stand on a scale every day and make adjustments accordingly. Also I am on a low carb diet. What can go wrong. I might as well give it a go.

  • @crazydee8
    @crazydee8 2 месяца назад +1

    Pcos women also are seeing great improvements with this medication however alberta blue cross wont pay for it because of the weight loss craze.

  • @TheAmericanAmerican
    @TheAmericanAmerican Год назад +14

    I'm naturally skinny and have been my whole life. It's great. I am super lucky. I want this drug researched even more because everyone should be healthy and comfortable in their bodies!

  • @windwhisprz
    @windwhisprz Год назад +7

    I don't understand how she stopped taking it due to heart palpitations but then went back on it again. So what changed? Was it the dose or something else?

    • @aprilmason1616
      @aprilmason1616 Год назад

      Could be a combination of factors, really depends on the individual

    • @nikribble
      @nikribble Год назад

      I'm sure she has videos regarding this, but I wish they would have mentioned it in this video

  • @SpikeRosered
    @SpikeRosered Год назад +2

    This was very good for me as we just got a memo at work that Medicaid is not covering Wegovy because they don't cover weight loss in general.

  • @ErikBruh
    @ErikBruh Месяц назад +1

    I’m 275 and I’ve been on it for 3 weeks. Haven’t had a chance to weigh myself yet, but I will say I’m not as hungry anymore and don’t feel the need to snack.

  • @princevalium25
    @princevalium25 Год назад +3

    I was prescribed an antipsychotic a few years ago for severe depression and it made me gain 80 pounds and gave me prediabetes. I cant seem to lose any weight or improve my insulin resistance. Doc recommended Ozempic of Mounjaro but its nearly impossible to get it right now

    • @jaguarrior
      @jaguarrior Год назад +1

      Rybelsus is the pill form of ozempic and is a lot easier to get than the injectors. That's what I'm on for my diabetes because none of my pharmacies can get ozempic at all

  • @9296W
    @9296W Месяц назад +12

    Drake

  • @pascuioana18
    @pascuioana18 Год назад +1

    What if my Ozempic pen still looks full? I ve taken the 0,25 mg (18 clicks) out of an 0,5 pen and it still looks full, but I saw drops of the medicine on the needle, so that means it s working. I’m just wondering why the pen looks like it s still full

  • @SuperHero-dq4jc
    @SuperHero-dq4jc 2 месяца назад +2

    One should wonder why we have a weight problem in the first place. What is it in food, portions, sugars, etc. ?

  • @eazzymode
    @eazzymode Год назад +5

    Maybe healthy food shouldn't be so expensive in comparison to junk food in USA?

    • @aturchomicz821
      @aturchomicz821 Год назад

      Least Dystopian Capitalism knock on effect;

    • @FOJO27
      @FOJO27 Год назад

      In Canada too 😕

    • @stickibug
      @stickibug Год назад +1

      Also it needs to be available! There are food deserts *all over* the USA where your only options are fast food or food from a convenient store

    • @pramitpratimdas8198
      @pramitpratimdas8198 Год назад

      Because healthy food is socialism!

  • @2btpatch
    @2btpatch Год назад +23

    The video doesn’t mention the more serious side effects of Ozempic, such as thyroid tumours, but the overview is good. I am a candidate for Bariatric surgery, and I am about to start my prescription of Ozempic. I will just be sure to monitor myself closely for side effects. I tried a trial round of Saxenda (liraglutide) but couldn’t afford to stay on it as insurance doesn’t cover it. Ozempic is a viable alternative and has the advantage of it being a weekly injection instead of a daily one.

    • @lyndiskenny-howell1323
      @lyndiskenny-howell1323 Год назад +2

      good luck to you as you start your ozempic journey! i recommend having either a zofran prescription or gravol/dramamine on hand, as the nausea in the beginning can be very unpleasant. make sure you drink a lot of water, it reduces your appetite but you also don't really feel thirsty. it's super super important to drink water, (stay hydrated) so don't forget! This medicine has been a life changer for me. i hope you will get to enjoy the same experience as i and many others have had. take care!

  • @nn24
    @nn24 Год назад +2

    The fact that there is a jingle for a medicine is just perplexing and horrifying to my as someone from outside the us.

  • @redhotsillypeppers
    @redhotsillypeppers Год назад +1

    I'm prediabetic, this is a miracle drug for me but it's hard to get a hold of right now.

  • @Maxaldojo
    @Maxaldojo 11 месяцев назад +3

    Great video! Thanks for putting this out. I am considered morbidly obese and I started Ozempic, today. I was wondering what to expect.

    • @celinemara565
      @celinemara565 11 месяцев назад +1

      Are you seeing any good results?

    • @Maxaldojo
      @Maxaldojo 11 месяцев назад +1

      @@celinemara565 The first 4 weeks I am on the 0.25 dose to see how I feel and react (side effects...). So far, rather mild... I was in the hospital twice since November with diverticulitis, so that's my measuring stick. I should know more in a month.

  • @Basement_crusader
    @Basement_crusader Год назад +3

    “The drug, crucial for diabetics, is now being trivialized in the mainstream”
    Insurance companies: 🤔

  • @joshpayne4015
    @joshpayne4015 Год назад +2

    Nice commercial. How much were you paid?

  • @Dax888
    @Dax888 Год назад

    this video has one of the best hooks i’ve ever seen

  • @Bullshirt1983
    @Bullshirt1983 Год назад +40

    I like the part where the Vox creator thinks the problem with type two diabetes is that the body doesn't make very much insulin. It's not that it doesn't make insulin (that's type 1 diabetes) it's that those who have type 2 diabetes have eaten so many carbs for so long that the body is no longer sensitive to it, so much so that extra insulin needs to be added. Most often, the body is making tons of insulin..

    • @jeremiahromagnoli7389
      @jeremiahromagnoli7389 Год назад +1

      Right? The fix here needs to be to lower insulin levels gradually over time. Ozempic will increase pancreatic insulin secretion. Any improvement in insulin levels is coming from the weight loss which is promoted by ozempic's appetite suppressing effects. Actually, most ozempic users have horrible rebound weight gain because ozempic upregulates insulin production and impairs insulin sensitivity.

    • @jeremiahromagnoli7389
      @jeremiahromagnoli7389 Год назад

      @Leena Wexler Thin diabetes is different tho. The problem is not classical insulin resistance caused by poor diet, but inadequate glucose disposal (+probably poor diet on top of that). For those people ozempic may be helpful. Unsure if it would be more helpful than metformin though.

    • @Bullshirt1983
      @Bullshirt1983 Год назад +1

      @Leena Wexler A vast majority of type 2 diabetes cases are from people who have overconsumed carbs. Of these people, a vast majority are overweight... there are always exceptions.

    • @jeremiahromagnoli7389
      @jeremiahromagnoli7389 Год назад

      @Leena Wexler MODY is not type 2 (and is also rare...) and not relevant to this convo.

    • @jeremiahromagnoli7389
      @jeremiahromagnoli7389 Год назад

      @Leena Wexler this convo is explicitly about type 2 diabetes. That's what the original comment is about. Saying "that's not true about type 2 bc I have a different rare type of diabetes" is not really relevant or helpful.

  • @muzsydful
    @muzsydful Год назад +3

    Truly a game changer

  • @laustudie
    @laustudie 9 месяцев назад +2

    Nice i am buying me some, this makes weight loss so much easier :] Will probably use half the dose though. This makes life so much easier for everyone, really a miracle drug it seems.

  • @rhiannablumberg4803
    @rhiannablumberg4803 Год назад

    Ty so much for sharing your story

  • @jaydehy
    @jaydehy Год назад +5

    My mom and her friend recently got on it. I was soooo skeptical… but It actually really works, her appetite has gone down and she’s lost weight (she works out three times a week, and does cardio every day, but hasn’t changed her diet even though her portion sizes decreased). She lost 10 pounds in a month

    • @Ardante11
      @Ardante11 7 месяцев назад

      I’ve got a roommate that’s got only a month’s worth. I told him he should start exercising to speed up the weight loss because Diabetics need those drugs more. He’s been trying to get more but I dont think it’s needed if he simply starts working out.