• stray@pawb.social
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    4 days ago

    How is that different from like antidepressants or thyroid medication, etc? You’ll have symptoms again if you stop the pills.

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      4 days ago

      The difference is the social understanding.

      Nobody gets thyroid-shamed. People understand hyper-/hypo-thyroidism as an objective symptom of a physiological problem.

      Obesity is not viewed the same, though it really should be.

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      4 days ago

      Did I say anything about other medication?

      No?

      Why bring it up?

      “These other things aren’t a permanent cure either!” Is a lazy response.

      The original comment was acting like gold-1s are a cure where traditional weight loss isn’t. The reality is if you go off them, the same thing happens as going off your diet.

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        4 days ago

        They’re a cure for having an uncontrollable appetite, which makes dieting difficult to impossible.

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          4 days ago

          So if you stop taking them, you retain your controlled appetite?

          Spoiler: nope.

          They’re not a cure for anything.

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            3 days ago

            That’s so pedantic, but yes, they’re a treatment for an uncontrollable appetite. Do you mean to suggest that you’re against medical treatments which are not cures?

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              3 days ago

              It’s not pedantic when the original commenter I was responding to was saying that traditional weight loss wasn’t a permanent cure, for the same reason that gol1s aren’t a cure… but then framing them as a cure.

              They’re not permanent and they do have risks associated with them (pancreatitis and GI tract issues iirc,)