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- bainbridge0
Can I get in shape w/o joining a gym?
- surerenderedred
- Diet and body weight exercises at home.i_monk
- no, impossible without the motivation of seeing hot girls (or dudes) at the gym_niko
- I'm told that you should be eating a lot of nuts. Apparently, they go right through you and you get jacked.Continuity
- OzempicNBQ00
- prayers often worksutopian
- Yes just take semaglutide...it will kill your appetite and you will lose weight without thinking about it.yuekit
- And all it will cost you is $1,000/wk for the rest of your life.monNom
- And it will kill your love of anything********
- once the cancer kicks in you’ll will really start to cut weight.monNom
- It doesn't cost $1k/week and you don't have to take it for the rest of your life, just as long as you want to keep losing weight.yuekit
- These drugs also seem to have other health benefits BTW. It's funny how people will always come up with a negative.yuekit
- https://mcpress.mayo…yuekit
- you can do anything you believe in!pango
- No, impossible. Humans were always morbidly obese before gyms were invented.sausages
- It is $1,000 per once a week injection. https://www.healthli…monNom
- likely why these companies are spending billions to market these drugs for off-label uses.monNom
- No you read it wrong...it's around a thousand per month without insurance.yuekit
- Which is still expensive but in practice you can get it much cheaper than that.yuekit
- Insurance doesn't pay for cosmetic treatments. If you have type2 diabetes, sure. For off-label use you are paying full-pull.monNom
- FAQ on my link: What is the cost of a 30-day supply of Ozempic?
Without insurance, Ozempic costs around $968 per week, or $4,194 per month.monNom - * for diarrheamonNom
- Apparently hookworms can be quite effective for much lower cost:
https://www.scienced…monNom - Yes, as long as the shape is potato.mort_
- (j/k)mort_
- I think they just messed up. Try searching any other site and it says $900-$100 per month.yuekit
- I agree that would be really fucking expensive lolyuekit
- BTW you can buy the non-injectable version for around $300/month in Mexico.yuekit
- And various telehealth services will also sell it for cheaper. So more realistically you'd be paying somewhere between $300-1000 a month, or less w/ insurance.yuekit
- I think the $1000/mo is the headline price when insurance is covering a portion. I'm sure you can get some repacked horse GLP-1 from MX, but seems a bit risky.monNom
- It's a fucking landrush out there right now. All sorts of clinics getting set up just to prescribe it. It's like dopesick. You can bet there's gonna be fallout.monNom
- Let's ask a superintelligent AI :)
https://chatgpt.com/…yuekit - If it was really over $4k/month that would be ridiculous and definitely not worth the cost. I'm surprised you thought that was real.yuekit
- It is real. That’s the list price and the treatment protocol. You can get it for like $300 a dose in Canada, but that’s because daddy Trudeau paid $700 for it.monNom
- What ChatGPT is picking up on is the common marketing which conflates the co-pay cost with total cost. Nobody advertising $4k, but that’s what the true cost is.monNom
- Lower prices are suspect. Canada has an export ban. Compounded semaglutide is not FDA-approved (Not something I would want to inject into my body).monNom
- I think the person who wrote that article you linked just got confused about the difference between one pen and one dose. The pens actually contain four doses.yuekit
- And check the price of a pen anywhere and you'll see that it's around $1k. So yeah looks like the copywriter on that site screwed up...you had one job.yuekit
- If it cost $1k/week that would add up to around $50,000 a year just to pay for some weight loss pills lol. Do you really think people are paying that much?yuekit
- plenty of fitness apps that gamify your training at home with body weight or simple weights, elastic straps etcmicrokorg