Kim Kardashian

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When Corona began there were some problems to get my thyroid hormones, of course, I don't have to tell you, that one could not just change to other preparation. It was a weird feeling and although it was not because of the lifestyle use, I would have been furious if s.o. I know, would have taken those meds in these times for losing weight.
I was very lucky to redeem the prescription at small local pharmacy and as it was long term and repeated, they would treat me as a prioritised patient and call when news batch was delivered . But many others didn’t have that luck. I’d get away with not taking ozempic for a while but diabetic patients - not really.
Also worth noting - in the context of Kimbo, it suppresses appetite but it’s not the same for each person (there is nothing magical there, it does affect hormones of hunger and of course regulates glucose level). Lots of people have very limited success with that medicine when it comes to weight loss.
 
Anything people can do to avoid giving up processed “foods” and exercising :rolleyes:
It can also be a brain thing. For decades I have thought I couldn’t ever stick to a diet because I just didn’t try hard enough. Who knew it was actually that I have ADHD and my brain doesn’t produce enough dopamine, so I got my dopamine from food.
 
Not everyone has the strength to cook for themselves or has a place that they can get health unprocessed foods from.
Luby's use to be a place to get a decent healthy unprocessed meal but not anymore. Their cooking has gone down hill and the quality of the food doesn't taste as good either, I'm guessing the lack of good cooks or cooks that really know how to cook. But Luby's went down hill a little when they were purchased by Pappas Co and they raised the prices. But Luby's was sold like last year some time and this new owner I don't know how long Luby's will be around with this new older. I think that it will probably have to close in the next 5 years. Because they just con't have good tasting baked chicken anymore and some other items too.
 
What I'm referring to is if she's studying to become a lawyer, she should have had the sense or knowledge (above a layperson's expertise) to know to disclose on her social media that it was a paid endorsement. Because she didn't disclose, she's had to settle on a charge with the SEC for $1.26 million, forfeiting the $250,000 she received plus pay interest. All in all, a really bad initial decision by someone who is studying to become a lawyer.
I must've missed the whole SEC drama. Apparently I'm not Keeping Up with Kim!
 
I hope I’m sharing this link to a Daily Mail story properly :hrmm: I bet this is also the drug Khloe has been using. I know it shouldn’t surprise me that some docs, like the OB/GYN mentioned, so easily prescribe this for their wealthy/celeb patients. As someone who’s developed awful side effects to the many prescriptions I have to take each day for spinal problems & chronic pain, I don’t understand why these people so willingly put these unnecessary drugs into their bodies. I would be so worried about other problems this and other drugs may cause!

Common diabetes drug has become a get-thin-quick therapy for the rich and famous
Celebrities also use drugs and smoke like chimneys to stay thin, so nothing surprises me any more. They preach a healthy lifestyle, but many do anything but behind closed doors.
 
Not everyone has the strength to cook for themselves or has a place that they can get health unprocessed foods from.
Being disabled and not able to stand long enough to cook, I 100% understand this. But resorting to an expensive pharmaceutical because you’re lazy or obsessed with being thin/body dysmorphia (I feel that’s the Kardashian’s case) isn’t the answer. I live off of my disability money which isn’t enough to support myself, much less buy expensive foods. But I prioritize my health and still eat as clean and unprocessed as I can. I also exercise. Most days I have to take pain meds to dull my severe osteoarthritis (along with other spinal issues) in my lumbar spine but I always get movement in. I’m only 37 and have dealt with this disability for 16 yrs. It’s tough but you have to take care of what you have :heart:
 
Being disabled and not able to stand long enough to cook, I 100% understand this. But resorting to an expensive pharmaceutical because you’re lazy or obsessed with being thin/body dysmorphia (I feel that’s the Kardashian’s case) isn’t the answer. I live off of my disability money which isn’t enough to support myself, much less buy expensive foods. But I prioritize my health and still eat as clean and unprocessed as I can. I also exercise. Most days I have to take pain meds to dull my severe osteoarthritis (along with other spinal issues) in my lumbar spine but I always get movement in. I’m only 37 and have dealt with this disability for 16 yrs. It’s tough but you have to take care of what you have :heart:
I'm sorry you're having to struggle so much, but admire that you put your health first! Hugs to you and wishing your life to be as painless as possible!
 
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