First time use! Dexcom G6 for tracking glucose during a fast.
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I do ozempic. Didn’t change what I ate. I already switched to healthier eating a decade ago. Still didn’t lose weight. Ozempic took 30 lbs right off. No miserable feeling, no changes, just lost fat. My theory is the stomach can signal “starvation”, and some of us have our guts wired to call starvation mode online if it’s been a couple hours since the last meal. Insanity.:.probably brought to me by the sugar lobby, well before I was making dietary decisions for myself but following the ludicrous “food pyramid”. To bolster the theory, it was found that mice made obese cut their oxygen usage by 50% compared to control mice when they tried to make those mi e loose that fat with diet and exercise. Right now, getting fat is like starting smoking. The only easy way to fix it is to never start. Ozempic is a terribly barbaric way of hitting the problem. But too many just regurgitate what the imbecilic degree of dietician or nutritionist teaches them “put the fork down”. As I said, did that a decade ago. 1800 calories, meticulously measured, and exercise that took my resting heart rate to 44. Couldn’t get close to a healthy weight. I stopped the 3 hour a day exercise routine (because who has time for that) gained back what little I had lost…and ozempic took me right back to that weight. Trust me, there’s way more going on in human metabolism than we know. We’ll get there..if we can get people to stop saying “just our down the fork” and actually research why all these people who don’t want to be ugly, don’t want to have to wear glucose monitors, don’t want any of that shit, who do put down the fork, but get nowhere, get nowhere! First steps….
2023-09-29 04:47:08 +0000 UTC
As a paramedic who tests blood sugar all day, watching you fuck around with your glucose monitor had me LOL in real life... lol