Is the inevitable hidden side effect of GLP-1s that you lose too much weight?
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Date: March 8th, 2026 8:43 PM Author: Cowardly codepig useless brakes
Seen so many people who looked great on this after a year, but now they've just kept losing weight to the fact where they legit look like they have cancer. You see this in a lot of celebs now.
Ozempic always seemed like a free lunch, but perhaps the punishment is that you sort of waste away?
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Date: March 8th, 2026 8:46 PM Author: vibrant claret death wish
i havent used it myself but it seems really obvious(?) to me that it should be cycled like testosterone
you use it during a cutting cycle and then stop once you've hit your target weight, let your body adjust, do it again if necessary, etc
idk maybe there's some reason why you can't do that
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