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I've always thought it odd that pharmaceutical companies advertise directly to consumers, as if an average person goes into their doctor and says they want brand X of medication because it's what they saw on TV. But considering the true goal is to keep media in a kind indentured servitude and control is what actually makes sense.

That Ozempic must be taken for life or else you get rebound is kind of terrifying. And I speak from some experience here because I was in this trap with TRT 'therapy'. When I went on TRT at the end of 2018, I didn't realize it would be VERY hard to come off and I would be 'retained in care' for the rest of my life. Once you start injecting testosterone, the body down regulates its own production and you're essentially beholding to the drug companies to get your own hormones. But then you start experiencing the side effects, and it's not just like you're beholden to them, you're now dealing with being MORE retained in care to deal with those. My hemoglobin and hematocrit were quite elevated and I now needed to start donating blood on a regular basis, but because I'm gay I couldn't just go in and donate blood because of my risk group status. And the side effects (dizziness, a feeling of hyperventilating just talking, and other fun things), were only getting worse. When I described these symptoms to a doctor I began working with, he said they were just 'uncontrolled' anxiety and said I needed to keep on with the TRT. I found a nurse practitioner that I would do 'donations' with. And on a FB trt group I was in, guys talked about their body developing resistence to the injections and then needing more and more of it, one guy was really freaked out by this.

The time that my health really fell apart were the few years I let pharmaceuticals into my body. TRT, then HCG to deal with TRT side effects, PrEP, various blood pressure medications (because TRT raised blood pressure substantially), antibiotics for some weird illness I had (which I actually think was my body trying to detox), then some drug that was designed to help the body restart its own testosterone production one you come off TRT had its own weird side effects.

I think this is the pattern people who try Ozempic long term are going to run into.

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Thank you for this, Rebecca-- Add Ozempic for diabetics and pre-diabetics to the growing list of toxic drugs Pharma wants to get us hooked on for life: statins, PreP to prevent HIV, hormones for trans people (starting as kids when they become medically sterilized!), covid / flu shots, SSRI's for depression, and on and on. Yes, Pharma is only "healthy" when the rest of us are sick, so it's in their interest to keep us so. It's a topsy turvy world!

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