• Kecessa@sh.itjust.works
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        14 minutes ago

        Bingo, those medications are as effective as any other diet or change of habits, if you have a problematic relationship with food you need to fix the reason behind it otherwise the moment you stop you’ll gain your weight back.

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      10 hours ago

      When you get to a certain size, food is the same as booze to an alcoholic… these drugs turn off the food noise telling you to eat… they let your bodies ability to decide when full reset to normal and give you a chance to form good habits without an imaginary food devil in your ear telling you to binge junk food… with good habits formed managing your now healthy weight at the end of a program of use is easier.

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        “a chance to form good habits”

        And that’s the issue right there, without professional support the majority of people who have an unhealthy relationship with their food just fall down the same hole whenever they manage to get out of it, may it be through diet or medications or even surgery.

        Dietician training now puts a lot of focus on psychology because of that, giving someone a pill to make them lose weight won’t fix the childhood trauma of being abused that causes them to find comfort in food, if they stop the medication that is still there, that’s why the long term failure rate of diets is so high, they don’t address the why, just the what.