'We just add another tool to the stockpile of ways to self-destruct with an eating disorder,' one doctor told Jezebel.
about Ozempic: “We have this idea in our culture that wanting to eat and enjoying eating is abnormal, wrong, or even some sort of mental illness. We have pathologized the desire for food, something we need to survive. It’s absurd.”
It would be one thing if people who got semaglutide prescriptions for weight loss were given informed consent, like, “By the way, taking this medication puts you at greater risk of developing a potentially deadly eating disorder,” Dennis said. “But nobody’s getting that in their informed consent.
As soon as I read about people saying they weren’t hungry or that they were skipping meals, I was transported back to being 19, when I insisted I simply wasn’t hungry anymore—that yes, the venti black coffee was more than enough. For decades we’ve told people that fatness is an affliction that can be cured if you’re vigilant. Too thin is never too thin until it’s a real problem and you’re losing hair and you’re not menstruating anymore—and that’s just if you’re identifying as a woman.
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