Think we need an ozempic sponsor

No shit, eh? Sorry about the bolding. Not supposed to do that.
It is because I was hyper as a child, both me and my brother were. But if we got scolded we could try and control ourselves, lol.

I hire hyper talkative people for work. Oh we may all have a tough time being completely focused, but damn we can make up for it in sheer performance, lol.

I think I’d rather a hyper child because I know how to deal with that. I don’t understand people who are mellow, they just seem depressed to me. Not saying its wrong to be mellow, but its easier for me to teach a hyper person.
 
It is because I was hyper as a child, both me and my brother were. But if we got scolded we could try and control ourselves, lol.

I hire hyper talkative people for work. Oh we may all have a tough time being completely focused, but damn we can make up for it in sheer performance, lol.

I think I’d rather a hyper child because I know how to deal with that. I don’t understand people who are mellow, they just seem depressed to me. Not saying its wrong to be mellow, but its easier for me to teach a hyper person.
I had something very astute to state, but I lost it—a lousy nap.
 
Risperdal should only be used when the kid with ADHD is aggressive. The med must be closely monitored for side effects, especially hunger and metabolic syndrome.
Aspergers or high-functioning autism can usually be treated without meds, but if meds are needed, they typically target co-morbidities such as anxiety and depression.
Yep anxiety was his trigger.So he was put on anxiety meds for a while.
 
Clen and t3 are more suited to those working out
This is more for those more sedentary

My father is a severe diabetic that even after 40 years of being type 2, he eats whatever he wants when he wants.. Like I'm talking he treats every meal like its thanksgiving. When he first made the trip to come stay with us, my wife was floored about his eating habbits even though I warned her before hand.

He is the laziest most inactive person I've personally known.

At 72 years old he was 289lbs and taking insulin 4 times a day and metaformin. They took him off metaformin and put him on ozepmic a couple months ago. He's lost 18lbs and doing better.. He's up to 2 mg a day and is soon to be going to 2.5 (recently approved dose).

So yes it works for those who don't want to do anything for thmselves other than pop pills or do needles.


Way off topic, what really irks me is since he's over 65 years old he hardly pays any $ for his prescriptions.
He's on
-inslun x4 a day
-2mg ozpenmic
- he gets 2 injections a month into his eye ball becsuse of a fluid build up (600$x2 a month).. His eye issue is csaused by his diabetes
-He gets a 1800$ injection once a month for his cholesterol (he coudn't recall the name of it when I asked so I don't know the details)
-he takes 5 pills a day for cholesterol (again couldn't recall the name when I aksed)

*there's other meds he takes to address issues due to his diet/diabetes but I can't recall them

All this is essentially at no cost to him. He's proud he doesnt' pay anything when he's telling me all he's taking and the whole time I'm across the table angry that our country is full of people like him getting free medical care for conditions that they could quite easily solve with proper eating and exercise.

I'm just as angry as others about the rising cost of living and part of resolving this will be dealing with people like this...

My grandfather is likely rolling over in his grave at his son's life style.. He's a WWII survivor who died at 87 years old on no prescriptions and did push ups every day until cancer stopped him.


Our doctors need to be held to some standard of accountabiliy to trying to get people to live a healthier life instead of throwing more meds at them.
 
My father is a severe diabetic that even after 40 years of being type 2, he eats whatever he wants when he wants.. Like I'm talking he treats every meal like its thanksgiving. When he first made the trip to come stay with us, my wife was floored about his eating habbits even though I warned her before hand.

He is the laziest most inactive person I've personally known.

At 72 years old he was 289lbs and taking insulin 4 times a day and metaformin. They took him off metaformin and put him on ozepmic a couple months ago. He's lost 18lbs and doing better.. He's up to 2 mg a day and is soon to be going to 2.5 (recently approved dose).

So yes it works for those who don't want to do anything for thmselves other than pop pills or do needles.


Way off topic, what really irks me is since he's over 65 years old he hardly pays any $ for his prescriptions.
He's on
-inslun x4 a day
-2mg ozpenmic
- he gets 2 injections a month into his eye ball becsuse of a fluid build up (600$x2 a month).. His eye issue is csaused by his diabetes
-He gets a 1800$ injection once a month for his cholesterol (he coudn't recall the name of it when I asked so I don't know the details)
-he takes 5 pills a day for cholesterol (again couldn't recall the name when I aksed)

*there's other meds he takes to address issues due to his diet/diabetes but I can't recall them

All this is essentially at no cost to him. He's proud he doesnt' pay anything when he's telling me all he's taking and the whole time I'm across the table angry that our country is full of people like him getting free medical care for conditions that they could quite easily solve with proper eating and exercise.

I'm just as angry as others about the rising cost of living and part of resolving this will be dealing with people like this...

My grandfather is likely rolling over in his grave at his son's life style.. He's a WWII survivor who died at 87 years old on no prescriptions and did push ups every day until cancer stopped him.


Our doctors need to be held to some standard of accountabiliy to trying to get people to live a healthier life instead of throwing more meds at them.
happy to see the tax dollars actually paying for something though besides vacations and guns for other countries
 
happy to see the tax dollars actually paying for something though besides vacations and guns for other countries

good point, but doesn't make the excess prescriptions for people who refuse to take care of themselves right either.

Just googled it (wether I got the truth or not who knows) and the largest federal expense right now is listed as "social protection".
 
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