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Lesley Stahl reports on how obesity is misunderstood, and the struggle to get new weight loss drugs to people who need them.
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@truongthuyhang1579
@truongthuyhang1579 Год назад
I am 190 I always been 145 my whole life at one point lower than that I've gained over 50 lbs in the last 4 years and now that I am engaged I am wanting more to be healthy again. ru-vid.comUgkx5VQ5nUzHu6i0O5_u7ipyLnCz0lbsSvr0 I am not fat but I am thick and have muscle. I am very close to how you were but a lil smaller but I am so sick people making comments to me like I'm huge or like you said having shorts that used to be so cute on me and now I can't even find a pair to fit me. I used to love shopping now I don't even want to go to the store and if I do I pick the biggest size don't even try it on and deal with it. I went from size 5 to size idk because I don't even want to know the real number. I hate looking at pics of myself now or me before. thank you for your video it's time to make a change.
@spazzywhitebelt
@spazzywhitebelt Год назад
This is a really high quality infomercial, almost thought it was a news report till noticing the reporter forgot to ask questions
@natealger4205
@natealger4205 Год назад
Welcome to today's media. Everything onesided.
@sabbie_stat
@sabbie_stat Год назад
They said they were sponsored at least they didn't hide it, although saying it randomly in the middle isn't ideal. Also, it's still pretty relevant as celebrity culture has adopted it.
@mattwagner9185
@mattwagner9185 Год назад
Novo Nordisk, the maker of Ozempic, paid for this segment. I had to re-watch the live episode to listen for it; they snuck it in after a commercial break. "This segment is paid for by..." I haven't watched 60 minutes since.
@supersnapp
@supersnapp Год назад
This was a great pharma ad -- everyone interviewed in this segment had a financial conflict. 60 Minutes declared theirs, but they did no questioning of what they were told.
@CelineNoyce
@CelineNoyce Год назад
There was no discussion of techniques like fasting or carnivore or keto. Just a big pharma ad. How many diet drugs that where the next big thing - were pulled from the market for causing damage? A lot.
@supersnapp
@supersnapp Год назад
@@CelineNoyce Exactly, establishment media is a joke -- just multinational advertizing. Look at their pitiful coverage of Ukraine -- "Brought to you by the Pentagon." I watch ABC, NBC, CNN and just burst out laughing. Its like living in the old Soviet Union.
@DmonDhaBoss
@DmonDhaBoss Год назад
They deadass said throw willpower out of the window 🤣🤣 well that’s your answer right there
@user-mi1hl7rq6f
@user-mi1hl7rq6f 3 месяца назад
Why ! It was a great American true understanding of the FDA , politicians, and crap we feed ourselves mentally. It’s in our best interest to create healthy Americans !
@longvuvan5519
@longvuvan5519 Год назад
Much relief after going through this stuff ru-vid.comUgkx-ip-9JdKgYMhubLnEjt3OXJkFyS4D2Jd Stress no doubt affects my blood sugar levels. Taking a walk usually help bring them down. Eating sweets is not my favorite, but if i take a large portion of them, my blood sugar level rises high. I think it's the high concentration of the glucose flowing into the bloodstream all at once. This is a lesson worth taking note of. This is a great material to learn from.
@mepulley7913
@mepulley7913 Год назад
So basically the pharmaceutical cartels are ensuring their profits skyrocket. The insurance companies also want to make sure they don't spend more money than the bare minimum they are required to. You have to love the US and our for-profit healthcare system. It is so sad how a media program has to shame insurance in order to get a medication covered.
@jimmytimmy3680
@jimmytimmy3680 Год назад
Thank capitalism.
@ashleelarsen5002
@ashleelarsen5002 Год назад
Phen phen didn't work
@mepulley7913
@mepulley7913 Год назад
@@ashleelarsen5002 FDA pulled from shelves in 1997 due to concerns about the damage the drug was doing to patients' heart valves.(Jan 9, 2008)
@ashleelarsen5002
@ashleelarsen5002 Год назад
@@mepulley7913 oh! I KNOW! But hey everyone and their mother are going to the doctor to get on this new pill, people be crazy yo, I don't want the next equivalent of "heart attack and arrhythmia" Remember when people ate those *WOW* potato chips - they were laxatives
@ashleelarsen5002
@ashleelarsen5002 Год назад
@@lifesabeach5405 ugh ya I know, I watch NHK
@lisaryderwellness
@lisaryderwellness Год назад
Can we please start covering dental care for everyone?
@DJRenee
@DJRenee Год назад
That's the BIG one or something we can all pay into or something.
@stevechance150
@stevechance150 Год назад
Yes, in the developed countries, but just not in America. For Profit Health care!!!
@TaraVon
@TaraVon Год назад
I agree! The fact that they consider dental “cosmetic” when every nerve ending from your teeth go all the way up into your brain, is mind boggling to me. Teeth effect your health mentally, physically, emotionally and cosmetically. I’d rather have any broken bone vs. a toothache. It is the worse! And insurance barely covers much except for a yearly cleaning and an extraction.
@scottclark4798
@scottclark4798 Год назад
I shouldn’t be held liable (via taxes) if someone decides to make their teeth yellow 🚬
@swgame2511
@swgame2511 Год назад
Uh vote republicans out of government and that just might happen.
@Sipher97
@Sipher97 Год назад
At my heaviest I was 400 lbs at age 35, that’s when I started seeing a doctor regularly. This doctor wanted to shove so much medication down my throat and insulted so many times that I ended up looking for another doctor. My new doctor put me on a better path with no medication. Saw a nutritionist that thought me how to eat. 7 years later I’m sitting at 260 with my lowest at 230. I started bodybuilding and increased my muscle mass which is why I gained weight but still look thinner than I ever was. I was fat my entire life and I know obesity is sometimes caused by your genetics. The point of my story it is possible to loose weight if you have a good support system but we are not all the same.
@mdw908
@mdw908 Год назад
Congratulations! And good for you for making the commitment to yourself to find a healthcare professional who supported you. Nutritionists can be invaluable. So many people in this country aren't taught how to eat.
@seanakridge2971
@seanakridge2971 9 месяцев назад
I'll pass on the discipline and long journey! I've lost 48lbs on Ozempic in 5 months and still eat Popeyes Chicken and M&M's! Oh yea my A1C is 5.2 !
@DoctorMikeHansen
@DoctorMikeHansen Год назад
I'll be making a video about this 60 minutes obesity video soon (stay tuned). One of the thoughts I had while watching this was exactly what @josmacch said (most upvoted comment). The biggest reason we have an obesity epidemic has everything to with our environment (food manufacturers, processed food, etc), and how the obesogens and endocrine-disrupting molecules in our environment have impacted our epigenetics (it's not genetics as our genes have not changed since human existence). And altered epigenetics affects downstream generations - it's called transgenerational epigenetic inheritance.
@Jennifer_Lewis_Beach_Living
This times infinity. When I’m in the EU, I always lose weight, even if I eat “junk” food, and it definitely has to do with the food quality.
@georgeelgin3903
@georgeelgin3903 Год назад
what i can't get is what epigenetics is controlling the location and volume of GLP-1 receptors and further Why societies `need` drugs to mess with that ? didn't natural selection compensate for this except where we introduce drugs to speed up 30 generational changes into 2 or 3
@bxvdc
@bxvdc Год назад
Best doctor comment ive seen in the internet. The food manufacturers have real scientists testing the food trying to make it addicting so that we can keep buying.
@mattwagner9185
@mattwagner9185 Год назад
Novo Nordisk, the maker of Ozempic, paid for this segment. I had to re-watch the live episode to listen for it; they snuck it in after a commercial break. "This segment is paid for by..." I haven't watched 60 minutes since.
@BRunner12
@BRunner12 Год назад
You forget government (lying corrupt FDA), politicians, and of course corrupt medical system.
@vaunniethayer1484
@vaunniethayer1484 Год назад
I grew up in the fifties and sixties, obesity was rare, even for older people. Grew up in the Midwest where hot dishes and meat loaf reigned supreme. Not a lot of meat, no fast food, getting a Hershey bar or bottle of pop was a big deal. Didn’t even get fresh fruit that often. Came to meals very hungry, no snacks. Grew up lower middle class and couldn’t afford much more than the basics. Yes, times have changed a lot. It surprises me that more people don’t have issues with weight. You only have to gain one pound a month over a year for five years and you are now obese, and on it goes. It’s much harder now to stay healthy with all the choices and temptations. I don’t think pills are the answer in the long run.
@Ullrs.Hunter
@Ullrs.Hunter Год назад
Cause people were still eating a high fat diet! The low fat high carb diet didn't get pushed until around the 70s! The flour/grain companies paid a doctor to fudge the results of research done on a study of heart problems and diets. Guess what...high fat diets don't cause more heart attacks than high carbs.
@mzyouknowit8024
@mzyouknowit8024 Год назад
It’s our food I go to Africa I ate one meal I was satisfied I came back dropped 10 pounds with out working out we have ruined our soil food all for corporate gain and they don’t care cancer is because of our food
@michelangelobuonarroti916
@michelangelobuonarroti916 Год назад
Yep. Basically, food is now much more affordable than before.
@joetomfoolery1343
@joetomfoolery1343 Год назад
When Leslie told the heavier woman that the insurance was going to pay for her drug.. she looked like a deer in headlights.. bc she knows now.. she has no excuses left She can take the med she is dying for but without diet and exercise .. she won’t drop any weight
@LKs_myFavs2022
@LKs_myFavs2022 Год назад
" I don’t think pills are the answer in the long run." Of course not! REAL food, non-gmo food, is the answer. But when FDA oversees food and pharma, the deck is stacked against us.
@miker62
@miker62 Год назад
I know this sounds simple and basic, I'm male and went from 269 in March last year, to today 172 - a normal and healthy weight! It was following Keto and cutting carbs, that did it for me and I swear by it. I went from a 44" waist to 32" now 1/6/23, I'm still amazed - I can finally pull anything from my closet, and it fits - that's freedom. I'm out of 45 years of being fat, obese - never imagined I'd be thin, I'll never go back.
@veronicabuller5371
@veronicabuller5371 Год назад
Keto is the only thing that works for me too.
@ZirLanzelott
@ZirLanzelott Год назад
Because that’s real scientific stuff. I guess the problem for us in America is that it doesn’t make money to do that
@escoto1984
@escoto1984 Год назад
me too , but as soon w stop up it goes
@edwardram6851
@edwardram6851 Год назад
because of your caloric deficiency through keto. Break and carbs are packed with sugars and high on calories. Compare a steak to a bowl of pasta and the difference is substantial. Keep up the good! I went from 245 to 165 on a keto ( less calories once i cut the carbs ) and have maintained a healthy weight. Study has shown that a low carb or no carb diet was the exact same as a low calorie diet almost indistinguishable ( recent study, pretty big one at that ).
@miker62
@miker62 Год назад
I can only say, I weigh weigh 173 now. Why should I feel weird?
@carolrichardi6467
@carolrichardi6467 Год назад
So many feelings. My mother took me to my first Weight Watcher meeting at 9. I have tried to lose weight MY WHOLE LIFE. I’m in my 60 ‘s now. Lost weight many times but could never get down to a ‘normal weight’ and could never maintain the weight loss. Finally had a gastric bypass - taking the easy way out - as many have judged. Maintained an over 100 pound weight lose but today still weigh 275. (This is after working very hard and taking off 45 pounds in the last two years.) What has my obesity cost me? While I do not have diabetics or high blood pressure I do have nerve damage and constant pain from a botched double knee replacement, chronic vitamin deficiencies from malabsorption due to the gastric bypass, and decreased mobility….. and if I’m honest I never did find that special someone to start a family with. So I guess you can say it cost me a piece of my happiness. Being obese causes emotional and mental scars. When I’ve been thinner people and doctors treated me and looked at me totally different. I never wanted to live this way. I’ve lived my life thinking this is all my fault. “Come on pull yourself together and lose weight!” I’m not looking for an excuse I’m looking for help.
@CelineNoyce
@CelineNoyce Год назад
I am with you. I think dieting my entire life has been the problem. I think it literally trains your body to reduce its metabolism making it easy to gain weight and hard to lose it. For that reason I am not having the surgery because I bet it wouldn't help anyway. It is not your fault... There is able evidence of people having this condition - look at Oprah. That doesn't mean everyone who is obese has it.
@johnbrewer659
@johnbrewer659 Год назад
Doesn't matter how you get there as long as you get there. Congratulations Carol. Wasn't it nice to find out it was the food the whole time
@ale7564
@ale7564 Год назад
Carol, as a child did you eat cereal for breakfast? Or other sugary, carb loaded foods like bread? I ask because I think many people have insulin problems. For some people, the standard American diet almost guarantees obesity by triggering the body to crave and consume too many carbs that then get stored as fat. I am like you. Instead of being shamed and restricted and punished, I wish someone had said, “because of the way your body works, you can eat to satiety of protein, veggies and fats. Now let’s develop recipes and a meal plan that makes you satisfied and healthy.”
@mrjack8849
@mrjack8849 Год назад
Starting the day with just a bowl of cereal is not good. The commercials always say make it part of a “a balanced breakfast”. That includes much more protein than just the carbs in cereal or oatmeal. That lack of protein in the morning keeps you craving more food the rest of the day. Eggs, beans, yogurt, or other lean protein along with fruit and veggies should always be in your breakfast. Bread, grain, or other carbs should be a side dish. The cereal companies incorrectly push their products on to people simply because they want your money. Many of which have more addictive sugar in a serving than we should have in one day.
@ale7564
@ale7564 Год назад
@@mrjack8849 I hear what you’re saying, but if one were to eat all that you listed for b’fast that’s too much food, too many calories and not realistic time wise. By middle school, I was skipping b’fast altogether. I have noticed the cereal aisle is much smaller recently. I think the manufacturers realized they were caught. I feed my kids very little sugar (OJ) for b’fast, no cereal and only about 300 calories of protein, fat and a grain bread. One child has good sugar control, the other is like me and craves it, can binge on it. At least, I know hope I know how to handle it better.
@tishw4576
@tishw4576 Год назад
I see the hate trolls already. I don't see anyone commenting on the rich people, who don't need the drug. These are people who are taking the drug to lose 5 lbs, not 50. What kind of message is that sending? What hypocrites.
@jakelesnake
@jakelesnake Год назад
What does that have to do with the insinuation that this woman is claiming? She's literally saying your excercize and diet won't make you lose weight and uses an anecdotal example of a woman she knows but we don't k ow what effort was put in over the course of how many years? You can go to the gym 5 days a week but if you aren't doing the right exercise then of course they won't lose weight.
@brooklynarceneaux795
@brooklynarceneaux795 Год назад
@@jakelesnake did you watch the video? Like even one minute of it? No where does she state exercise and diet won’t make you lose weight. Rewatch it.
@benjaminkell3726
@benjaminkell3726 Год назад
What kind of message is it that people are so lazy and have such bad habits they feel they should be able just to take a pill and be fit
@scottclark4798
@scottclark4798 Год назад
Nah, take it from someone who’s actually overweight. I have no one to blame but myself. Excuses are for the weak
@connollysays
@connollysays Год назад
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@jahouser6273
@jahouser6273 Год назад
Her insurance company must have bought a ton of stock into that obesity drug. The pharmacy companies need to be regulated, their greed is an obscenity and the scourge to humanity.
@connollysays
@connollysays Год назад
Honestly, this channel has assisted me greatly during my year of being diagnosed with diabetes. I was lucky to find the "Molemen Herbs" natural cure method on RU-vid which helped me heal permanently with their natural holistic remedies formula for diabetes. You can check them out on RU-vid. Molemen Herbs.
@crwonshe
@crwonshe Год назад
DRUGS don't work.
@eadecamp
@eadecamp Год назад
And as soon as you stop taking the medication your weight will go right back up again. You have to develop lifelong healthy habits that work for you. Everyone is different.
@GamerbyDesign
@GamerbyDesign Год назад
"Like most patients she will be taking the drug idefinately." Of course she will. This is what it was truly designed for.
@BlackCanvasAudio
@BlackCanvasAudio Год назад
BOOM! Exactly!
@ThunderKat2012
@ThunderKat2012 Год назад
And if you get off it…you die.
@talkingthetalk3640
@talkingthetalk3640 Год назад
🤡
@oliver9465
@oliver9465 Год назад
Do you take the pill before or after you eat the lasagna? Just sad
@Carolann17
@Carolann17 Год назад
@@oliver9465 what if their eating whole foods and calorie counting , macros and all. And exercising, yet the weight doesn’t budge, then is it ok for her to take a medication that might help her? It’s so easy to judge , I think that’s part of the point of this segment. Everyone has some personal responsibility, of course, but what if she is now being responsible and can’t lose the weight? What is your suggestion for her then?
@bobbyrobmaxey
@bobbyrobmaxey Год назад
Not the most important detail here but I really appreciate them making a point that the pharma company that makes the drug is an advertiser on the show. We need more of that kind of transparency in news media
@annhughes4992
@annhughes4992 Год назад
An extremely important detail. It's advertising for Pharma. And I'm sure the doctor's advocating the drug probably have a vested interest. Most doctors today are Pharmaceutical salespeople.
@CC-mr5xq
@CC-mr5xq Год назад
They have to say it. What they don’t say is that 75% of their show is funded by Big Pharma.
@jenbrown4879
@jenbrown4879 Год назад
This episode is clearly a paid for drug advertisement filled with so many inaccuracies is maddening to watch. I’m disgusted.
@ryant3493
@ryant3493 Год назад
It is the most important detail of the whole story. Once I heard that, it all made sense 😁
@gmo9023
@gmo9023 Год назад
Why do you think they did this piece with a quack doctor saying ‘ehhh willpower does nothing at all, most people can’t do anything, 🎵 oh oh oh, ozempic ™️ 🎵
@melvawilding6306
@melvawilding6306 Год назад
The processed food companies want you to be addicted to their products. Processed food addiction is the new smoking! Read the book Hooked to find out why people cant say no to foods that are making them sick. Food is our medicine not pills. All the best to you.
@jnj2195
@jnj2195 Год назад
I'm really torn with this piece. I think there are a lot of factors at play when it comes to weight loss. I was 205 a couple years ago, I am now 171. A couple of observations I've made. The 1st is, fitness is an all immersive lifestyle. It's about routines, discipline, and having fun. I think the having fun part is soo ridiculously important. A run, a lift, a karate class, a spin class should not feel like a chore. It should almost be looked at an outlet or a release. Not a laborious, awful undertaking. Also, weight loss is not about deadlines, or crash diets, or even goals. It's about healthily existing. I simply cut back, substituted a few known "bad" things for better things. Never did I starve myself, or do some sort of drastic diet. The weight slowly but surely came off, and stayed off. I'm not trying to oversimplify things. It took me years to sort of find the right cocktail combination. It just seems like everyone turns to big time trivial measurements, "20 pounds in 4 weeks," or "I want to run a 5k in 3 months." I think ridding of that goal oriented crap is freeing. It seems like after you accomplish the goal you simply regress and are worse off than you were before. I guess what I'm saying is, don't be defined by your previous journey or what a doctor or dietician tells you. Ultimately you are the master and the architect of the blueprint.
@sandyguzman3181
@sandyguzman3181 Год назад
@@ChristopherShreeve what they are discovering is the brain tries, in some of these people with hormonal issues, to keep their body at a higher "set point". Even Dr. Jason Fung - The Obesity Code - is a firm believer in the set point, along with insulin resistance.
@arthurfonzarelli9828
@arthurfonzarelli9828 Год назад
I have lost weight lots without exercising at all. Food is by far most important issue
@giao2380
@giao2380 Год назад
@@arthurfonzarelli9828 same! No exercise at all and I’m my healthy weight now with food change.
@oliver9465
@oliver9465 Год назад
Lost weight (50lbs) by just eating the right stuff and moving more. Calories in calories out…Was never hungry and didn’t exercise to an extreme. Just general common sense stuff… - Don’t eat calorie dense food. - eat in a small deficit -move more --> you lose weight Reason I gained weight was eating crap, drinking wine and sitting on the couch…
@rong6481
@rong6481 Год назад
Seems that you are in the same boat as taking the pills. Diet changes are far more effective (80%) than exercise. Getting away from the processed food is the way to go. Don't get me wrong I think exercise is great but not as the main event for weight loss.
@OscarHernandez-je9zc
@OscarHernandez-je9zc Год назад
High stress contributes to obesity big time too
@firstlast8258
@firstlast8258 Год назад
Cheeseburgers also
@cactaceous
@cactaceous Год назад
Nah, people that can’t control themselves and over eat to make up for the fact they can’t quell their own anxiety… contributes to obesity.
@badcatjake
@badcatjake Год назад
Duh
@zackarymorgan7000
@zackarymorgan7000 Год назад
Yeah and I love how they so much focus on what these people are eating and then they make it out like they're not overeating will compare to their exercise they're overeating notice that the Biggest Loser isn't just about eating it's about exercises well what these people want to do is go okay well I'm eating a regular diet I should lose weight no you have to eat less than a regular diet to lose weight or you have to exercise and all of them refuse to be in pain or be uncomfortable because that's what exercise is just the same way they refuse to be in pain or be uncomfortable because they're hungry so they won't eat less
@DJRenee
@DJRenee Год назад
Big time
@dillonmiller956
@dillonmiller956 Год назад
Doctors aren’t experts in health, they’re experts in medicine.
@B_Bodziak
@B_Bodziak Год назад
Food addiction has to be the hardest addiction to treat. You must still eat. Imagine telling an alcoholic that he has to drink 2 cocktails every day but no more than two... Or telling a heroin addict that they must inject heroin once each day. That's what food addicts have to do.
@AnneALias
@AnneALias Год назад
Lol except with food there are thousands of completely different choices, of various values in terms of health and mood. Heroin, no. Dumb analogy, friend.
@lisampb8178
@lisampb8178 Год назад
@@AnneALias It wasn't 'dumb" ANNE. If you're addicted to carbs, kale ain't gonna do it for you. Think before you comment.
@Lohfert
@Lohfert Год назад
Its not quite as simple as an addiction though.
@Ray03595
@Ray03595 Год назад
@@lisampb8178 There are so many foods that can fill you up without it having to be some sugary, artificial mess though. It's not hard to google "healthy carb foods" and find alternatives. It's just ridiculous people want to pretend they are helpless about obesity when you have the whole internet at your disposal, and common sense. People just dont WANT to be healthy and dont want to buy the healthy foods because changing diet is just too hard for some people. Yes, it is an addiction, but too many Americans are not even putting in the effort to break it and just keep stuffing themselves. I don't have a lot of sympathy for overeaters, when there are so many ppl on the planet that have a LACK of food.
@TLSeitz
@TLSeitz Год назад
Many reasons for obesity including, and, not limited to: food deserts, lack of money, mental health, lack of education….be kind!
@vmmurphy3918
@vmmurphy3918 Год назад
Insurance will cover bariatric surgery but will refuse to cover these medications. How does that make any sense?
@karissakline6765
@karissakline6765 Год назад
💲💲💲
@Ghost-fe1vp
@Ghost-fe1vp Год назад
@@karissakline6765 How is it money when you're not allowed to take the drugs. Theyre not making any money by not selling the drug. hello?
@karlaalvarez3724
@karlaalvarez3724 Год назад
Dealing with that now! It’s absurd
@shawntadaye38
@shawntadaye38 Год назад
OMGAWWDDD yes, my doctor has been trying to get me these meds and the insurance won't pay for it but approved a risky weight loss surgery. Make it make sense. I've tried EVERYTHING I have been struggling trying to lose weight but my medical conditions makes its soooo hard. Ughhh
@vmmurphy3918
@vmmurphy3918 Год назад
@@shawntadaye38 I hope you can get these shots. They really work. Unfortunately I have other bowel issues and can’t continue. Some insurances will now cover for weight loss.
@wojciechp
@wojciechp Год назад
This is not an interview - it's a commercial.
@amde8554
@amde8554 Год назад
She’s right a lot of doctors don’t understand obesity and a lot of people don’t think to consider insulin resistance as an issue
@mathurex211
@mathurex211 Год назад
Insulin resistance brought on by excess sugar intake. People have to understand what they are eating when they eat a Big Mac. And if the problem is access to healthy food for a good price, we can blame the federal government for pushing corn for so long. What is cheap is what is available.
@snopesshop1903
@snopesshop1903 Год назад
💯
@JuliaEK71519
@JuliaEK71519 Год назад
I lost weight so fast when I learned how to control my thoughts, my stress, sleep and ate healthier. the mind is a powerful thing.
@CCGem
@CCGem Год назад
With PCOS, pre diabetic, and perimenopause, it's 2x harder for women to lose weight. Took Moujourno and it worked. Until coupon didn't work because 'supply prioritized to diabetics." And same message has been told to me by united Healthcare and it's such an old bias.
@Ullrs.Hunter
@Ullrs.Hunter Год назад
Keto works for pcos. Watch Dr. Berg
@gokulkalla221
@gokulkalla221 Год назад
Glad that it's working for you but definitely look into keto and intermittent fasting.
@traceyhill702
@traceyhill702 Год назад
Keto is dangerous for people with kidney issues like me.
@connollysays
@connollysays Год назад
Honestly, this channel has assisted me greatly during my year of being diagnosed with diabetes. I was lucky to find the "Molemen Herbs" natural cure method on RU-vid which helped me heal permanently with their natural holistic remedies formula for diabetes. You can check them out on RU-vid. Molemen Herbs.
@killeryhiltons8499
@killeryhiltons8499 Год назад
@@HAIRHOLIC_1 well said.
@111Phoenix777
@111Phoenix777 Год назад
What, a health insurance company that doesn't want to cover necessary medical care!!! I'm SHOCKED!!! SHOCKED!!! This can't be happening!!!
@bipolartorecovery1485
@bipolartorecovery1485 Год назад
As a person who had a bmi of 40, the least portion of my success was from diet and exercise. What helped the most was therapy and learning to change my thought patterns as well as sleep. I completely agree that even temporary weight loss does improve overall health. I needed less medication, missed fewer days of work and could just physically could do more
@vvolfbelorven7084
@vvolfbelorven7084 Год назад
That's awesome! Someone said: You should look at food as medicine and not at drugs as food. These improvements are like cycles. When you do everything well, it all feels very good. You may falter at some point, and that will be OK because it's really hard to maintain those improvements. When you do, it helps to remind yourself that you were able to achieve those improvements and can, therefore, get back on them again. Hope it helps. Happy New Year!
@Ghost-fe1vp
@Ghost-fe1vp Год назад
Good for you for taking accountability. This lady saying it's a disease is shocking.
@DrakeBrunette
@DrakeBrunette Год назад
BMI is very flawed and unreliable… Body fat percentage is not perfect. But it is a far superior measurement in regards to health.
@Ghost-fe1vp
@Ghost-fe1vp Год назад
@@DrakeBrunette Its perfect for 99% of the world and the other 1% can just use simple logic to make it work.
@DrakeBrunette
@DrakeBrunette Год назад
@@Ghost-fe1vp What are you really arguing for? BMI does not account for muscle mass or bone density and is highly flawed in that regard.
@everydayrants663
@everydayrants663 Год назад
We hope that you follow up with these two ladies and six months to a year to see how they're doing
@DJRenee
@DJRenee Год назад
Yes
@joetomfoolery1343
@joetomfoolery1343 Год назад
Even w meds… let’s see what their weight is.. need follow up.. bc lifestyle choice is soooo important.. not banking on a med as ur savior
@joeshelley4151
@joeshelley4151 Год назад
Both of the doctors (Stanford and Apovian) in the video have accepted thousands of dollars from Novo Nordisk (the company behind Wegoovy). This whole story is a pharmaceutical ad.
@alonso071
@alonso071 Год назад
Don’t care. I’m on ozempic and I’ve never been happier.
@matwest711
@matwest711 Год назад
I’ve eaten healthy, rarely drink, and workout almost every single day for most of my life. And people say “you’re so lucky to have those genetics”
@Black_CoreyNFin
@Black_CoreyNFin Год назад
Work ethic and giving a damn runs in the genes.
@jeanniemainzer8551
@jeanniemainzer8551 Год назад
Keto for 2.5 years. Kept the weight off and still at size 6. It works!
@melroze
@melroze Год назад
Lemon juice and water for me.
@mdw908
@mdw908 Год назад
@@melroze Tapeworm works the best.
@B_Bodziak
@B_Bodziak Год назад
Wow. This med brings about 15-22% of weight loss. That's impressive. No wonder it has been on market for years as an effective medication for diabetes. Unfortunately, the pharmaceutical company has given a new brand name and packaging to the same active ingredient in order to label it to treat obesity and selling it for 4-5 times as much.
@B_Bodziak
@B_Bodziak Год назад
@@jasperholdem2344 The active ingredient has been around for quite some time as a treatment for diabetes, and millions of people have been on it for years. All that's been done is the pharmaceutical company realized a side effect of the drug is weight loss, and they had clinicals to measure its effectiveness as a weight loss drug. The FDA approved it initially to treat diabetes and now it's approved to treat obesity. It's like an Rx drug that treats migraines now being approved for menstrual cramps.
@CelineNoyce
@CelineNoyce Год назад
Recent studies have questioned the claimed effectiveness. Just like all drugs, it has a ton of hype, everyone gets on it at the highest possible price and then, in a year or so, it is discovered to be deadly and they pull it from the market.
@jordybeans2392
@jordybeans2392 Год назад
Fix your food choices
@mikemcd
@mikemcd Год назад
Correction WeGovy is $1300 and Ozempic is $1050 or so. So yes they do charge an extra $250 or so.
@billmiddlebrook6477
@billmiddlebrook6477 Год назад
I have been taking a similar injection called Mounjaro for the last 3 months for type 2 diabetes. Brought my A1C into non-diabetic range and my blood sugar levels have been great. I have lost 25 lbs during this time and I'm not what people would have considered obese. Since it's for diabetes my insurance covers it. I hope they cover it for obesity at some point because even at the low dose I'm on it works really well (I have heard the dose for obesity larger than what I use). No side effect other than a little itch at the injection site for a couple days. Hunger disappears for a week. I have to remember to eat.
@lenorardful
@lenorardful Год назад
Same with me. I have to force myself to eat because Mounjaro decreased my appetite. I can go all day without hunger.
@karenkirby6044
@karenkirby6044 Год назад
@@lenorardful Same!!!!!
@classylady828
@classylady828 Год назад
I was blessed by a provider who understood my issue - I was exercising, eating decently and still gaining. My face was in bad shape too . . . Offered surgery, Phentermine and finally settled on Ozempic. It has been an incredible experience - I have lost 44 pounds. You still have to change your diet and make changes. It seems to relieve your brain of constantly thinking about food. There are side effects - it took my body 4 months to get used to it. I still have to eat a clean diet or my body retaliates. My face has pretty much cleared up too. I also have a great supportive doctor. It is not a complete "fix" and someone needs to be ready to make the changes. I am following the diabetic weight watchers plan to help me with food choices. It does do something to you brain - not sure but once again, super grateful. Want to lose 40 more and I will - not going fast, 4 to 5 pounds/month.
@danielkosciuszko9788
@danielkosciuszko9788 Год назад
This is a new low for 60 minutes. An actual infomercial disguised as news!
@peterc1202
@peterc1202 Год назад
I would love to know who funded this study
@karenkirby6044
@karenkirby6044 Год назад
So they shouldn't have studies that actually help people stay healthy and lose weight before they get diabetics and heart disease and need knee and hip replacements due to the excess weight when a weekly injection can change their lives so much for the better?
@SaveTheBiosphere
@SaveTheBiosphere Год назад
It has been Sooo sad for me to be obese for most of my life. Yes some of the sadness is how people view me, and some of it is that I want to be thin so I can do more of things I want to do. THE BIGGEST historical source of the epidemic of US obesity is the baseless push for low-fat and pushing people to breakfast cereals and breads and pastas as the basis of a healthy food pyramid for most of our lives. The only sustainable progress I have found is switching to a keto and carnivore 'diet', all my health markers have been improving and the weight is coming off well. By 'diet' it is not something I am doing for 'awhile' to loose weight and then go back to the standard american diet that is killing everybody. It is a solid lifelong diet in tune with what humans evolved to eat. At least getting off the ultra processed standard american foods and reducing carbs/sugars helps everybody. Our genetics haven't changed since we were semi-nomadic hunter gatherers where our genome spent 99% of it's time, hunter gatherers are across the board at ideal BMI, and they work on average 4 hrs a day to provide all their needs, modern/agriculturalists people's assumptions about how hunter-gatherers lived aside.
@suzanneb6608
@suzanneb6608 Год назад
The pyramid has been brought up quite a bit by nutritionists who advocate a healthy lifestyle. They seem to say the same thing : Don't blame the pyramid because no one ever really followed it.
@SaveTheBiosphere
@SaveTheBiosphere Год назад
@@suzanneb6608 some people may not have. And I disagree, plenty of people did and still gained plenty of weight. The real problem was the assumption that a diet based on a vast majority of carbohydrates of one form or another was healthy. Still the vast majority of Americans calories come from carbohydrates. And carbs aren't even that different. The glycemic index of a slice of organic multigrain bread is higher than the glycemic index of a Snickers bar which also has at least a little bit of protein. Completely obviously I'm not saying anyone should eat a Snickers bar, and the issue is thinking that all these grains are healthy.
@mdw908
@mdw908 Год назад
Nomadic hunter gatherers weren't sitting at a desk all day and weren't at a computer. They also didn't have grocery stores. The life expectancy of the original ones thousands of years ago was mid-30s. Not a fair comparison.
@robl8285
@robl8285 Год назад
I was 275 lbs and I kept lying to myself and to others I was constantly snacking on ice cream , candy , chocolate, at dinner time small meal , all those snacks add up to 2500 calories and I see it at my job with my family and friends we are constantly eating , I lost 70 lbs by eliminating sweets and sodas…… cut down on beer , before we take meds or surgery are we really doing the work or are we too lazy and we are looking for a quick fix, I understand everyone is different but by loosing 70 lbs I feel much better more energy and as a bonus I look better lol
@michaelramage73
@michaelramage73 9 месяцев назад
It’s doesn’t cost $1000 per month. The drug company charges that in the USA. In Australia Ozempic cost about $98USD per month without any subsidy.
@alostbard
@alostbard Год назад
Why don't other countries have the same obesity problems as the U.S.? The only countries that have started to experience obesity issues are the ones with American junk food companies taking over. Maybe... just maybe... it's the food we eat, and using a drug is just a bandaid that does not solve the problem.
@DJRenee
@DJRenee Год назад
Bingo
@gudrunbruemllst4172
@gudrunbruemllst4172 Год назад
Another bingo.
@Chelseabee55
@Chelseabee55 Год назад
It’s also the car culture in the US. Americans don’t want anywhere. Walking is very common in Europe.
@fn4086
@fn4086 Год назад
Exactly!!
@darkestb4dawn199
@darkestb4dawn199 Год назад
I started on Trulicity in 2021. Lost 23 lbs. Was switched to Ozempric last year. Starting weight 223. Current weight 168. I had diabetes II. It’s been in remission for almost this whole time. It helped get my A1C in control. 5.2 was my last test. Came down from 7.6.
@cynthiaconner8601
@cynthiaconner8601 Год назад
Ozempic is the best. Over 100+ pounds in a year. Still have high blood pressure but my diabetes is looking fantastic...
@maryrutigliano1044
@maryrutigliano1044 Год назад
And you're going to continue taking shots for how long?
@giao2380
@giao2380 Год назад
Why not just take metformin? Especially if your diabetic. There’s a zero copay and it’s a miracle pill. I take it and I’ve dropped from 215 to 184 so far.
@mdw908
@mdw908 Год назад
@@maryrutigliano1044 That's a good question. I'm curious to know if there is therapy, nutrition counseling, physical therapy or exercise consultations/personal trainers that go along with the prescription. That would make more sense.
@lejo281
@lejo281 Год назад
I was 135 pound 4 years ago, and it was very hard to stay that small. I was a size 3...now I'm 160 to 170
@RioTorxx
@RioTorxx Год назад
Except now that Ozempic was approved for weightloss and covered by insurance, it is always out of stock for actual diabetics.
@Harber67
@Harber67 Год назад
The food industry is the problem
@phiksit
@phiksit Год назад
Probably about 10% of what's in the grocery store is ok to consume on a daily basis.
@melvawilding6306
@melvawilding6306 Год назад
100% correct
@theresahaines2647
@theresahaines2647 Год назад
My insurance paid for Ozempic for one month then decided it was too expensive. My doctor had high hopes in treating my type 2 diabetes and obesity with Ozempic. Two months later, my doctor wanted me to try Trulicity. Since taking Trulicity, I lost 27 pounds in 5 months and that’s without diet and exercise, however I’m not as hungry before I took the injection. The injection hurts but it’s worth the pain as long as it helps with my weight and diabetes.
@debbabbit9283
@debbabbit9283 Год назад
You are eating a healthy diet, right? Can't help but wonder why would they want everyone to eat an unhealthy diet and get no exercise, when it's doable to lose it by kicking sugar, rebuilding our immunity, and eating less unhealthy food.
@silversurfer8237
@silversurfer8237 Год назад
I have been told Trulicity is as good as Ozempic. So good to know there are alternatives out there.
@LiveANoursishedLife
@LiveANoursishedLife Год назад
@@debbabbit9283 Can't you just be HAPPY for her????????? Stop judging and be HAPPY that someone is losing the weight and the rest will follow! Did you NOT listen to the video at all??!!!!!!!!!! It's people like you that cause fat people to live in shame and the feeling of hopelessness. You are part of the problem always remember that when you look at a fat person.
@starb73
@starb73 Год назад
@Silver Surfer my aunt lost almost 100lbs on that in one year. But she went to the gym and ate healthy also.
@mwoods4608
@mwoods4608 Год назад
@@debbabbit9283 a healthy diet requires money and time. same with exercising. telling people who work full time and then some to do these things is pretty rude.
@foxxieloxxie6570
@foxxieloxxie6570 Год назад
It's NOT a brain disease. I was diagnosed food addiction, morbid obesity, binge eating disorder and a couple of others. I started researching what foods / food components increase appetite and studies showed dairy, salt, gluten (wheat), and processed sugar (as well as a high carb diet) have the greatest effect on increasing appetite because they derange hunger hormones, preventing the body from regulating appetite appropriately. I researched what food / food components suppress appetite and protein was #1. I cut out dairy, salt, wheat, and processed sugar, and built my meals around lean and vegetables. Within days my appetite dropped like a rock. Before I couldn't do anything but think about food, and now I have to remind myself to eat! I've lost tons of weight and am not deprived in the slightest. We allow food manufacturers to poison our food supply with crap that messes up our body's ability to regulate appetite because the more we eat benefits THEM and despite the consequence killing us they're never held accountable!! To anyone reading this, please, if you're hungry, craving, can't control your appetite, cut out dairy, wheat, salt, and processed sugar! Watch how your appetite suddenly seems much more controllable! Dairy was hard for me to give up. I love cheese. And yogurt is touted as "healthy," but cow's milk is meant to fatten up cows so we shouldn't be shocked that studies show it stimulates appetite! Drop the dairy. Trust me! It's also extremely inflammatory, that's why people with arthritis are recommended to go dairy-free to improve their arthritis symptoms! Stop buying packaged "food," It's not food and our bodies don't recognize it as such. Cook your own food, cook and buy REAL food, let's get back to that! In the 70s people were thin as rails! Why? Because moms cooked their families REAL food! Not the packaged crap that food manufacturers call "food." Don't let them win, don't let them keep killing us!
@katydid2877
@katydid2877 Год назад
People say it’s too expensive to eat healthy foods, but as you discovered, if you eat whole, natural foods, you don’t need as much food to be satiated.
@aleewoolley
@aleewoolley Месяц назад
Yes 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
@TheMotz55
@TheMotz55 10 месяцев назад
In my case, "big pharma" has done something right. My insurances covers Wegovy and I started taking it 8 months ago. So far, I've lost 35 pounds and I plan to lose another 25. In combination with the med, I changed my eating habits and I exercise a bit more. My blood pressure has dropped. My back no longer bothers me. I can bend over and clip my toe nails (no longer do I have to raise my foot to do this.) I can also pick up two of my grandkids at the same time. The side effect...after years of shame, my self-esteem has shot through the roof.
@drdr76
@drdr76 Год назад
I am 64. At 42 I started gaining weight quickly (80 lbs in two years) I went to 3 different doctors before I finally got a diagnosis:Hashimoto's; a genetic auto immune disease that destroys your thyroid. I had the sleeve operation removing 2/3 of my stomache and lost 40 lbs which I have been able to keep off but after doing keto and losing another 23 lbs, I plateaued and could not lose anymore so eventually I slid off the keto, am back to just 40 lb loss. I am still 80-90 lbs over where I should be so I hope medicare begins to pick this up. I don't see how it could not save them money in the long term. I do exercise a little but have knee issues now. Until all this started at 42, I was in great shape, running 2-3 miles 3-4 days a week.
@DJRenee
@DJRenee Год назад
Try fasting.
@theresamay9481
@theresamay9481 Год назад
@@DJRenee Fasting doesn't work for everyone. I tried it and can't do it. Now I do intermittent fasting and fresh juice every morning.
@stephenglover8828
@stephenglover8828 Год назад
ok but that isn't the norm is it, for most people it's down to pure laziness that they have a weight problem, in your case you have a thyroid problem
@fourthgirl
@fourthgirl Год назад
4:10 - I jut got triggered. In the early 2000's, I had my regular physician literally mock my dismay over my weight. I was in pain and couldn't walk because of my osteoarthritis in hip. I was born with a defect and began to gain weight in my mid-thirties although I was still active, especially with three young sons. I ate less, I really didn't eat fast food anyway, gave up soda, lessen coffee and sugar. With stress and starvation and I got to 225. He told me I was lying to myself about my eating and movement. He refused to sign a disable placard application because he thought I wanted to run the system and go on disability. No, I needed to park closed to my office and not walk up and downhill 3 blocks from the employee parking area. When referred to an orthopedic surgeon, he didn't bother to look up at my when I came in the room, he just said "You're too heavy for surgery".
@snu3877
@snu3877 Год назад
I am so sorry. Some doctors and other medical personnel cannot even hide their disdain and disgust for overweight people.
@schanychamemphis1327
@schanychamemphis1327 Год назад
our food supply is so full of chemicals.
@kimr.5149
@kimr.5149 Год назад
Wegovy has definitely been a game changer in my life. I can totally relate to the two Ladies in the video. Those doctors are awesome. Thankfully my insurance has been great with coverage. Started August 8, 2021. My weight was 310. Now I weight 217 and I’m still working towards my goal weight. I have struggled mostly all my life with my weight. It’s helps to have doctors that understand and sympathize.
@navidsgs1926
@navidsgs1926 Год назад
wegovy is for losers who cant do it the right way 😂
@Star_07835
@Star_07835 Год назад
Costs 400 per month in Australia. I have no health insurance. It definitely works, lm in a healthy weight range now.
@Ana66389
@Ana66389 Год назад
It’s damn cheap in USA it’s more than thousand dollars/month.
@kersaninoz
@kersaninoz Год назад
But you can’t get it in Australia due to it being so low in stock, Doctors being told not to prescribe for obesity anymore, pharmacists only able to prescribe to diabetics and the company who supplies it causing people who need it for weight loss to lose their minds over it. Most of us were able to get one or two months supply without any issues a year ago, and found it worked, then all of a sudden they stop supplying it, giving reasons like covid [blame everything thing in short supply of the rona), short supply of the injectors, then the meds in the injectors, then my Doctor telling me it’s the govt in Australia who don’t want to supply it (not as much if any of a short supply in the rest of the world). They have seen it work, they can see it will help stop future diseases that may not happen if we lose the weight, they get people to use it, see how well it works, then take it away so they can charge stupid dollars for it. Crazy run world we live in.
@cynthiahawkins2389
@cynthiahawkins2389 Год назад
We are seeing, here at our VA Hospital Pharmacy in New Orleans, a national 'back order' of OZEMPIC, the diabetes medication my husband has by prescription - been on for some time. Now it appears, it is being misused (as a weight loss miracle drug) by people who are not in fact diabetic. So hubby and many other diabetic veterans nationwide who also are maintaining their A1c's through OZEMPIC therapy, cannot always get the OZEMPIC they need. Infuriating.
@karenkirby6044
@karenkirby6044 Год назад
Let me ask you this? A vast majority of people with Type 2 diabetes are obese. If there was a drug that could prevent the diabetes wouldn't you have wanted your husband to have it? So what is wrong with someone being proactive about their health and wanting to take this drug to prevent future illnesses? I had a form of cancer fueled by estrogen. Fat cells make and contain estrogen so I needed to lose the weight to prevent my cancer from returning. .Does that make me a bad person? I was not morbidly obese but I had gotten to over 200 pounds. I am now down to 160 at 5'8". I am 73 and it took me many years to reach my highest weight I was not a life long overweight person and I eat far far less now than in my younger years Plus I take Mounjaro and there are lots of other drugs to treat diabetes.
@mdw908
@mdw908 Год назад
@@karenkirby6044 Ozempic prescriptions for weight loss are considered "off-label" which means the drug does not have FDA approval for that use.The only FDA approval is for treatment of Type 2 diabetes. Shouldn't patients with the only condition approved by the FDA have priority over the off-label users?
@saraha.879
@saraha.879 Год назад
My BMI reached >40, so my doctor started me on Ozempic. Immediately, I noticed my appetite decreased. I wasn't getting hungry as often anymore, and felt full with smaller servings. I've lost 20 lbs in the past 7 months without even trying to. It's amazing! In a few years, I'm sure more insurance companies will cover the semaglutide medications. The cost will be lower, and newer even better medications will be available.
@snu3877
@snu3877 Год назад
It seems you are happy with losing 20 lbs. in 28 weeks, but that is less than a pound per week of weight loss. It seems shockingly low considering your BMI is so high.
@stephenglover8828
@stephenglover8828 Год назад
just do some exercise and eat a well balanced diet and stop trying to promote drugs
@jamesmichaelfrank
@jamesmichaelfrank Год назад
Oh well, there's always meth 😃 Thanks FDA !
@honeybunch5765
@honeybunch5765 Год назад
With meth you need good dental because you will have rotten and missing teeth, you will lose your hair, pick at your skin so you will have scars and to top it you will damage your organs and could die, other than that I guess it is a great weight loss drug.😁
@mickeyhead9770
@mickeyhead9770 Год назад
Fast food, stretch material in clothing, vanity sizing, getting rid of gym class in schools, 24 hour news cycles that make parents afraid to let their kids play outside, changing the food pyramid, computers and gaming systems, Huge portion sizes, the list can go on and on… Just watched a channel on RU-vid about vintage clothing patterns. Compared what sizes were 50 years ago to today. I had size 36” hips back then which put me in a woman’s size 14. Today 36” hips puts you into a size 4. 😂😂😂
@mochamommyATX
@mochamommyATX Год назад
You have a point, but once you are obese.....there is not a lot of help.
@vickiwilson6849
@vickiwilson6849 Год назад
And if you are on social security the company that makes it says that I am on help from the government. Younger people can get it and even have a discount card to get it for just $25.00 !
@MargaretMouton
@MargaretMouton 7 месяцев назад
It's so sweet when you start getting rid of that unwanted weight. Phenq was a game changer in my life. I lost 42 pounds in about 12 weeks and have kept it off since then. My main issue then was that I exercised daily, but struggled with my calorie intake. It was just impossible for me to eat less. It felt like I wasn't in control of my actions. My journey got 10x easier when I started taking Phenq pills. Eating less became possible, it felt as though my hunger disappeared and I also had enough energy to exercise. Best feeling ever 😊
@clairelourdes4316
@clairelourdes4316 Год назад
As someone with anorexia nervosa, who struggles both mentally AND physically to maintain a "healthy" weight, I've often wondered if my setpoint is messed up in the opposite direction. For me, it's waaaaaaay too easy to drop weight, and when I try to regain, I'm always shocked at the amount of calories (3000+)I have to consume to do so
@lisampb8178
@lisampb8178 Год назад
That's a great question
@mariespi96
@mariespi96 Год назад
Wow! Have you had your thyroid checked? I’ve heard thyroid issues make people either gain or lose weight.
@lrm52283
@lrm52283 Год назад
I think that's very plausible...set points are very hard to fight whether high or low
@connollysays
@connollysays Год назад
Honestly, this channel has assisted me greatly during my year of being diagnosed with diabetes. I was lucky to find the "Molemen Herbs" natural cure method on RU-vid which helped me heal permanently with their natural holistic remedies formula for diabetes. You can check them out on RU-vid. Molemen Herbs.
@jujutrini8412
@jujutrini8412 Год назад
I think eating disorders definitely mess up your metabolism. I tried to discuss this with my Dr but as they seem to know next to nothing about this it was a total waste of time.
@SpiritualDivine
@SpiritualDivine Год назад
Insurance makes WAY more money keeping us fat than allowing us to get healthier!
@Sticky-Situation
@Sticky-Situation Год назад
Thank you so much for this report.
@pamelaabettis7225
@pamelaabettis7225 Год назад
I had a gastric bypass and lost over half of the 60# I lost on the pre op diet. As soon as I started eating “regular” food in post op month 4 I started gaining back.
@MichaelBrant
@MichaelBrant Год назад
My Mom and I both lost 100 lbs on this drug. It's a lifesaver. I hope insurance wll start paying for it.
@billgatesleavingyamomshous8177
That’s awesome
@stephanieweiland4062
@stephanieweiland4062 Год назад
Amazing! How long did it take?
@jessicajaramillo911
@jessicajaramillo911 Год назад
I’m happy for you and your mom 🎉🎉🎉
@MichaelBrant
@MichaelBrant Год назад
@@stephanieweiland4062 She's been on for uhh I think about 2 years. I started in September 2021 and I will end next month. The trick is going to be keeping it off though.
@MichaelBrant
@MichaelBrant Год назад
@@jessicajaramillo911 thanks so much
@123gwilco
@123gwilco Год назад
As a morbidly obese person I have many feelings about my weight issue. I have had surgeries, psychological therapy, etc. my entire adult life. I cannot get Ozempic from my pharmacy. It sucks.
@zbawieniejestwieczne9013
@zbawieniejestwieczne9013 Год назад
Poupee W please read my comment.
@puidemare2337
@puidemare2337 Год назад
Drugs isn't the answer. What you eat is the answer and problem. If you're serious about your health look into Dr. Shawn Baker. Dr. Ken Berry, Dr Gary Fettke....start there. It'll change your life if you eat nutrient dense food. Be proactive in your health. No drug is gonna heal you.
@pandajin7772
@pandajin7772 Год назад
Eat less food.
@fleafly70
@fleafly70 Год назад
Eat in front of a mirror😊
@surfdanceroceana6297
@surfdanceroceana6297 Год назад
The problem with weight loss surgery is that it wipes out healthy gut bacteria from removing certain parts of your GI tract. It also negatively affects your immune system. Healthy gut bacteria helps metabolize food efficiently so you don’t store body fat. I think weight loss surgery is a false hope- most stretch out their stomachs once again, and regain the weight and usually more, this time with a less efficient physiology. Look to restoring your gut AND overriding old eating habits with better ones to lose weight and keep it off permanently. It’s a choice to work on it daily. If you want resources and more info, happy to give to you free of charge. And no- I’m not selling anything .
@GregKingston
@GregKingston Год назад
Diet and exercise are in short supply too, but those are free.
@MissouriCrookedBarnHomestead
Thank you to someone saying it is genetics. I literally watch people around me that are thin eat whatever the heck they want, but if I even ate a portion of what they eat, I would gain more weight. I've always been around the same weight. Yes, I have my moments when I do not eat as healthy as I should, however, for the most part, I'm eating all the fruits, vegetables, lean meats, watching the carb intake, etc. I have to feel guilty every time I even think of having a piece of cheesecake. I don't really eat chips, have ice cream maybe twice per year, and even went on the AIP (auto immune protocol) lifestyle change monitoring every food that you intake. I am still hovering around the same weight. I walk more, I've cut out soda completely for over 4 years, drinking way more water, etc. My family is a mix of genetically predisposition for being larger. Some are thin, some are heavy. I took after the heavier ones.
@Twinkie989
@Twinkie989 Год назад
You don't match their movement level and they aren't eating like that on a regular basis- maybe that one big meal is all they eat for the day and you go on to have a similarly sized meal for dinner. That's how it works. I used to think similar thoughts when I saw other people eat- but I wasn't being realistic about the differences in what we regularly ate.
@joyaustin6581
@joyaustin6581 Год назад
@@Twinkie989 nurture but personal responsibility doesn’t exist so we blame nature
@HereDiianas
@HereDiianas Год назад
@Twinkie989 I so agree with that. The amount of people who have told me throughout my life that I am genetically thin and fit because I eat more than them... Yes during my meal I tend to eat more than my French women colleagues or friends. But guess what my plates are always half full with veggies because I love them, I naturally eat slowly so my brain has time to receive the message that I am full. I eat nutritious food untill I am full. I don't snack during the day because I am full from my meals. They also choose to ignore that I drink water when they all drink alcohol. I just hate alcohol. I am satisfied and happy with my diet and have never went on a restrictive crazy diet just because I had noticed that I took 2kg during Xmas holidays where I definitely tend to eat more. I don't get anxiety about that and just go back to my regular diet. The weight will go down naturally if you eat excessively for a short period of time. But playing with those restrictive diets will mess you up for life. For the fact that I am still fit at 40... Guess what I have been working out gently as I like to say, forever. Again I don't do crazy work out but pilates and lifting at home (I hate the gym) running ( it's free and freeing for the mind), swimming in the summer, I love to walk a lot.... I do all that consistently. It's a lifestyle which started since my teenage years. When I look at them they don't do all of that, but just go on diets and crazy work out a few times a year which leads to the yoyo effect. I stopped long ago to give them tips they won't listen to. I just continue to do what I have always been doing while ignoring the comments I always get " you're just naturally thin". Yeah, sure. It has nothing to do with my healthy lifetime lifestyle lol.
@MissouriCrookedBarnHomestead
@@Twinkie989 I am usually more active than they are by a long shot. I do intermittent fasting. Breakfast is not something I usually do. I do not eat heavy meals on any of them and my dinner meal may be nothing more than a salad. Yesterday's meals were seaweed salad for breakfast with a glass of ice water. Just because I wanted to. I was busy all day with housework, our house has 5 flights of stairs to get to the laundry room. Several trips up and down them. Lunch was a big salad with hard boiled eggs and the last of our summer veggies into it. That's another thing, I grow all of our produce. Supper was a treat of going out for beef tips and I had a side of steamed corn. I ate half. This morning I had the last of the seaweed salad and the leftovers. For lunch, I had a red pear. So, I'm failing to see your logic.
@MissouriCrookedBarnHomestead
@@HereDiianas I don't snack either. I don't drink and I don't smoke. Never have. I'm 46 and I walk quite a bit. I have dogs, so walking comes with it. I love veggies and grow all our own produce.
@jodisheakley6729
@jodisheakley6729 Год назад
Three words: follow the dollar. As a health and wellness coach and with a PhD in nutrition, I can assure everyone that food absolutely can be and IS medicine when it's treated as such! The keys to its effectiveness, however, involve an individual's readiness to change and willingness to do the work. Some level of personal responsibility needs to be owned, too. No one can tell me that with my professional experience and 26+ years in the industry that nutrition, behavioral changes, and movement need to (for most) take a backseat to a money-making Rx. Why not make nutrition compliance, behavioral support, and movement (when possible) compulsory BEFORE medication is prescribed? Do better, America. Our future depends on it. P.S. "A physician would never suggest nutrition changes for high blood pressure, diabetes, etc.?" Don't even get me started on that one...ESPECIALLY when those conditions are borderline, that's EXACTLY what they should be doing.
@yadaradix9431
@yadaradix9431 Год назад
I agree with you 100% however refrain from absolutes…. I know plenty doctors prescribe just what you say however the patient usually want a pill or some other get quick weight loss procedure. In addition with this kind of media that says obesity is not your fault then it means all the terrible eating didn’t cause this.
@msriram9884
@msriram9884 Год назад
Yes. The problem with the genetic hypothesis is that then people should have been obese for the last 2000 years. Why are they just skyrocketing in the last hundred years. I wonder what would happen if you took people who suffer from all these lifestyle illnesses and sent them to a Greek island to eat the food, have sunshine, community, and work the land.
@emilyg9900
@emilyg9900 Год назад
Watch out, they’ll take business away from you wellness coaches
@jodisheakley6729
@jodisheakley6729 Год назад
@@emilyg9900 there is enough business for all of us! Unfortunately, obesity and lack of health percentages are at epidemic portions. Mostly, I just want folks to be able to get the help that they need and thrive with their health in sustainable ways.
@mdw908
@mdw908 Год назад
@@msriram9884 Some of the reasons are in your comment that cites the "last 100 years". Gee, what happened then? The industrial revolution. Life got way easier in many regards. Not making excuses but pointing out the obvious.
@coryart
@coryart Год назад
I'm on disability and my insurance covered Ozempic for my diabetes. I have a unique condition that the only physical sign I have if I'm having a heart attack is a consistent build-up of gas in my stomach for hours (during a severe heart attack I had a RAPID buildup of gas in my stomach). The side affects of Ozempic caused a consistent build-up of gas in my stomach for hours, mimicking my heart attack symptoms, and I had to go to the emergency room. I had to go off Ozempic after that.
@joetomfoolery1343
@joetomfoolery1343 Год назад
So what … u had what’s called a side effect.. all meds have side effects.. it’s not for u
@connollysays
@connollysays Год назад
Honestly, this channel has assisted me greatly during my year of being diagnosed with diabetes. I was lucky to find the "Molemen Herbs" natural cure method on RU-vid which helped me heal permanently with their natural holistic remedies formula for diabetes. You can check them out on RU-vid. Molemen Herbs.
@yeverett4533
@yeverett4533 Год назад
@@joetomfoolery1343 That's exactly what the person was explaining, the side effects she experienced. Who are you to police other people's comments? Medications having side effects, some of them being deadly, is exactly why people shouldn't be so quick to take them.
@starshanae80
@starshanae80 Год назад
Thank you for sharing this story.
@LAVirgo67
@LAVirgo67 Год назад
I've been heavy all of my life. I was born average sized and started 'gaining weight' at age 3. I'm one of five siblings & I'm the only one that was fat. I've spent most of my life struggling & accepting my body, yet my blood pressure, cholesterol, glucose, etc. were all normal. Now in my mid-50s I was diagnosed with diabetes (a disease that has ravaged both my mother & father's side), so I've switched to low-carb eating. It has helped in lowering my glucose levels & I don't need medication. I've lost weight, too, but not at the same rate as others who eat low carb (KETO). I'm happy w/ knowing that I don't have issues with diabetes, providing I stay away from processed sugar or excess carbs. Will I loose more weight? Don't know. I do believe that genetics have a big part of body size.
@mdw908
@mdw908 Год назад
Genetics have a LOT to do with all aspects of our health and well-being. Add to that our upbringing and family dynamics. It's a very complex issue.
@vanw1504
@vanw1504 Год назад
Thank goodness for physicians that understand the struggle!
@kirpdeb
@kirpdeb Год назад
More really need to get on board. It hurts their patients when they pull out the old spiel because A) it’s unhelpful and B) it’s judgmental, not based in science, and it evokes person shame.
@RHt09
@RHt09 Год назад
@@kirpdeb this woman is a fringe opinion and what’s she’s saying isn’t based on science. It’s based on body positivity politics. If the brain “set points” and genetics determine your weight and can explain why you’re still obese, then why doesn’t that apply to the rest of the world where they don’t have our obesity epidemic? Think about it.
@chiccavaquita
@chiccavaquita Год назад
@@RHt09well she’s saying that, for a certain amount of time that you’re obese, it determines a set point. But I do agree with you. She’s saying obesity is genetic which is not true. Not even a parent with alcoholism can predict the child will be alcoholic. You can trick your brain into beating the odds. This doesn’t promote motivation & hard work. It promotes complacency.
@Kate-sh8zq
@Kate-sh8zq Год назад
They’re literally manipulating you and giving u excuses so you buy the drugs.
@vanw1504
@vanw1504 Год назад
@@Kate-sh8zq you have a very valid point, and I’m sure some providers could take this perspective! I work in the healthcare industry and I see the stigma for patients really struggling with their weight! It’s heartbreaking!
@PC-zg3eo
@PC-zg3eo Год назад
I’d never be so quick to be on new medications. Many of these diabetic and/ or obesity drugs end up being taken off the market because of dangerous side effects.
@CelineNoyce
@CelineNoyce Год назад
Exactly. I was on Belviq for just a few weeks, caused me heart palpitations -- got off it. They pulled it from the market for possibly causing cancer... and within a year I was diagnosed with a precancerous condition. I can't prove Belviq caused it. Did you know about 50 drugs currently on the market are suspected of causing cancer?
@PC-zg3eo
@PC-zg3eo Год назад
@@CelineNoyce Unfortunately, that’s how it is. It’s hard to come up with medications that have no side effects. Even Tylenol has serious side effects.
@CelineNoyce
@CelineNoyce Год назад
@@PC-zg3eo so try not to take any
@kmbrooks96
@kmbrooks96 Год назад
I have PCOS and eat healthy and exercise daily and the scale doesn’t budge. This has been a problem for decades. Doctors have told me to exercise more or eat fewer calories. I eas doing triathlons and half marathons and measuring every ounce of food i ate. I started using Ozempic a year ago and made sure to pay for the higher health insurance coverage because I knew Ozempic was costly. The last week of the year, I got a letter from my insurance who said they won’t cover Ozempic for me anymore. Just as I really started to lose. I don’t want surgery and I was really hopeful that Ozempic combined with healthy eating and exercise would finally help me reach my goals. What I hate the most is that I don’t go to the doctor for anything other than this and now I am committed to a year of the most expensive health insurance coverage option.
@veronicabuller5371
@veronicabuller5371 Год назад
Try Keto if you haven’t yet. It’s the only thing that worked for me.
@CelineNoyce
@CelineNoyce Год назад
Keto, Carnivore, Fasting all proven to help PCOS.
@marshanaturner3150
@marshanaturner3150 Год назад
I've been on Ozempic n I've lost 73lbs in the past 9 mos. N I've always said I don't understand why insurance companies won't pay for weightloss drugs rather than keep paying for the diseases they cause.
@cynthiadickerson5403
@cynthiadickerson5403 Год назад
Anytime we are about to be charged outrageous prices for something there is always a shortage of the product no matter what it is.
@connollysays
@connollysays Год назад
Honestly, this channel has assisted me greatly during my year of being diagnosed with diabetes. I was lucky to find the "Molemen Herbs" natural cure method on RU-vid which helped me heal permanently with their natural holistic remedies formula for diabetes. You can check them out on RU-vid. Molemen Herbs.
@MrPolandball
@MrPolandball Год назад
You know there’s never shortage of gym and proper dieting right?
@anonmouse15
@anonmouse15 4 месяца назад
@@MrPolandball There is a lack of will to do so, however.
@wendysuePNW
@wendysuePNW Год назад
Our old primary care doc said “you just need the keto diet.” That doesn’t work for everyone and I gained weight.
@teresayoung1138
@teresayoung1138 Год назад
It does work if you don't do "dirty keto". Whole foods, no sugar, no grains, keep carbs less than 20, no seed oils and move your body.
@Ullrs.Hunter
@Ullrs.Hunter Год назад
Doesn't work unless you do clean keto. Track macros. I did dirty keto and didn't track macros and had the same issue. I cracked down, 100% dedicated to follow it strictly and I lost a lot of weight.
@Ray03595
@Ray03595 Год назад
You also need to do some form of exercise. If you're just sitting all day you're not helping yourself. If you aren't hitting a caloric deficit, you will NOT lose weight.
@ShawnLH88
@ShawnLH88 Год назад
You have to exercise hard
@wendysuePNW
@wendysuePNW Год назад
Thanks for everyone’s interest in my health… I tried for quite a while. I counted macros and exercised as much as my brittle body would let me. I was pretty bummed out about it not working because I loved the food. According to my other physician I am “genetically incompatible“ to eat that much fat and protein. It really doesn’t work for everyone, me included, but am glad it has obviously worked for some of you.
@kimberlyperrotis8962
@kimberlyperrotis8962 Год назад
Almost half of Americans are obese? Are you sure? I thought it was obese and overweight. All I know is that I starve (800 cal/day for the last 22 years) and exercise to stay, just barely, with the normal BMI category. I consume no sugar in any form, processed or fast/restaurant food, alcohol or simple carbs like root veggies, flour or rice, or added fats like butter or oil. It shouldn’t be this difficult, I’m hungry all the time, but can’t seem to lose more weight. I don’t get it.
@carolwillis1385
@carolwillis1385 9 месяцев назад
Will you put on the medical administration salary from physicians to medical breakdown of each involved before it reaches patients
@nmdakini358
@nmdakini358 Год назад
Sugar substitutes, particularly aspartame, are probably a big cause of what she’s calling a brain disease. Almost all processed food has corn syrup in some form. Remember “corn fed” beef?? Marbled with fat? Huge portions are served in restaurants. And so much of what is fast food are deep fried. Behavior change is the smartest thing they talked about in this video.
@suekahl4161
@suekahl4161 Год назад
I take Ozempic for Diabetes. My insurance covers it. I can't get this medication because of this nationwide shortage.
@suekahl4161
@suekahl4161 Год назад
I'm not blaming anyone. Simply stating a fact. I am obese.
@lindabarron2181
@lindabarron2181 Год назад
Something I've noticed is that when I was growing up in the sixties and seventies, there were not alot of obese people. For that matter, the same goes for the 80's and 90's. I work in a grocery store and at least 3 out of 4 people are overweight. Most of them you would call obese. I observe what they buy, and most of the time it's processed convenient foods and sugary foods. Also, if the parents are obese, chances are their children will be, as well. It has to do with their diet. Fast food is on every corner in this day and age. When I was a kid, eating fast food was a treat. Now it is an everyday occurrence for alot of people. And let's not talk about the highly caloric coffee drinks that people consume, as well. I'm sorry, but I just don't buy it when obese people say that they don't eat alot.
@Ghost-fe1vp
@Ghost-fe1vp Год назад
People are just wealthy and prefer to have fun eating bad food than eat good food that's less fun. I hate these kind of trash shows.
@hiyellagal
@hiyellagal Год назад
I completely agree with you. It is true and can say that because I'm one of them. Unfortunately, I'm obese because I eat too much. Fortunately that is now going to change.
@lindabarron2181
@lindabarron2181 Год назад
@@hiyellagal I appreciate your honesty. I hope that I didn't hurt your feelings.
@hiyellagal
@hiyellagal Год назад
@@lindabarron2181 Thank you Linda! You're fine, I didn't feel hurt.
@lindabarron2181
@lindabarron2181 Год назад
@@hiyellagal ❤️
@925madison
@925madison Год назад
Kim Kardashian is obviously on this medication.
@darylsmith9318
@darylsmith9318 Год назад
This episode is sponsored by Phizer.
@moniquemsjones
@moniquemsjones Год назад
Pfizer
@natashatomlinson4548
@natashatomlinson4548 Год назад
Yes Pfizer is evil but this is a Very insensitive comment . Obesity is dead serious. This literally is a matter of life and death for some people.
@sam3524
@sam3524 Год назад
@@captainspaullding what is the timestamp for that?
@sam3524
@sam3524 Год назад
@@captainspaullding Thanks I didn't catch that. This video makes a lot more sense now lol
@zaharralane3753
@zaharralane3753 Год назад
To anyone who is obese, you can do anything and achieve any goals that you set for yourself. Do not be discouraged if you cannot have surgery or be prescribed anti-obesity medication. I do not judge anyone who is able to have surgery or medications because they work hard too, but one must make lifestyle changes, and the most important is eating unprocessed or minimally-processed foods: foods with fewer than seven ingredients. I believe obesity is a metabolic disorder, and I was surprised that there was no mention of hormones: insulin, ghrelin, leptin and so on. Also, factors such as the gut microbiota, trauma, and processed foods.
@firstlast8258
@firstlast8258 Год назад
Easier said then done
@zaharralane3753
@zaharralane3753 Год назад
@@firstlast8258 It will be hard, but people can do hard things. Even if one is taking the medications or undergoing surgery, it will only be effective if one changes their lifestyle. Even “The Biggest Loser” has proven the battle is maintaining weight loss. I have seen people who have had gastric bypass or sleeve and stretched it. Even with the medication, one will eventually require increased dosage if they do not eat properly and exercise. I was annoyed that 60 Minutes, who even disclosed they’re in privity with the pharmaceutical company, is selling this to desperate people who may be denied it, and when demand seemingly outweighs the supply.
@firstlast8258
@firstlast8258 Год назад
@@zaharralane3753 drugs are bad mkay
@OhJodi69
@OhJodi69 Год назад
I've been trying to lose weight for FORTY YEARS. I've just gotten fatter, and fatter, and now I'm Type 2 diabetic and my knees are shot. FORTY YEARS. I weigh 350 POUNDS! NOBODY WANTS TO BE MORBIDLY OBESE. WTF
@zaharralane3753
@zaharralane3753 Год назад
@@patwalker7008 I expected full disclosure from 60 Minutes, but I suppose after they mentioned their relationship to the pharmaceutical company they proceeded to reveal only favorable outcomes.
@connollysays
@connollysays Год назад
Thank you for showing this essential video.
@dianagarza7412
@dianagarza7412 Год назад
I have know friends and people whom have change their way of eating and they exercise more. Now they have a health. They no longer take pressure medication or diabetics medications. It is good to have that option of a drug that will help those who have gone to far in their obesity. But also people need to be more conscious of their eating habits, because we are definitely what we eat.
@damiettes7140
@damiettes7140 Год назад
As long as dietitians don’t see sugar and additives the bad guys, none if their advice helps
@rebeccahale322
@rebeccahale322 Год назад
Most people can't afford artificially priced medication.. Soon we'll be able to tell how wealthy a person is by how thin and in shape people are in.. Everything desired in this dimension has a price tag..
@christianhabermann6527
@christianhabermann6527 Год назад
Woman in red dress is clearly a pharma PR, she uses emotions, guilt and even "stigma" as arguments. Absolute classic.
@sirgrundel
@sirgrundel Год назад
at the end of the day YOU still choose what goes into YOUR mouth... Unless someone is forcing you against your will.. lmao
@mzyouknowit8024
@mzyouknowit8024 Год назад
You can lose weight on your own I have struggled with weight all my life finally got on a plan and stuck with it and it worked unfortunately you have to eliminate sugar and many high carb white foods fries pasta bread because the potatoes n bread we are eating today is not the same as it was yesterday you have to be your own advocate the doctor will only treat the illnesses God gave us the foods we need to heal
@tjtreinen7381
@tjtreinen7381 Год назад
Nova had a great episode on this, how the brain controls how we eat.
@Kami84
@Kami84 Год назад
If obesity is primarily genetic why where there way fewer obese people 100 yrs ago. The human genome didn’t change.
@OG_HazelGrrl
@OG_HazelGrrl Год назад
Ive taken Ozempic for my T2 Diabetes for 3 years. I have lost nearly 100bs in that time. Im not even on the higher dose for Wegovy. This drug is truly a miracle.
@sallyintucson
@sallyintucson Год назад
I was surprised that this program didn’t mention that using this medication for weight loss is leaving diabetics who have to use this medication are having a hard time finding it. Not all diabetic medications are the same!
@douginalabama2845
@douginalabama2845 Год назад
Agreed!
@sashastratton
@sashastratton Год назад
That's true! It took over 4 months to be approved by my insurance company, I'm type 2. I'm approved now but can't get it. Shortages. So many are taking it that are not type 2. It could help me...I'm heartbroken
@sallyintucson
@sallyintucson Год назад
@@sashastratton A friend of mine with type 2 couldn’t get it either. She had to go to a ER because she damn near died. The hospital got her the medication she needed.
@lisakistler9795
@lisakistler9795 Год назад
Am on Ozempic, and I have lost 20 lbs over 3 months, but it’s continuing and staying off! Best thing since sliced bread! I am 58!
@Jen.zenfinance
@Jen.zenfinance Год назад
Lisa - were you able to get your doctor to prescribe it? Is insurance covering the cost?
@northcarolinagirl
@northcarolinagirl Год назад
I am on Ozempic and can tell you it works. My brain no longer says keep eating. I can take a normal serving of food and be satisfied after finishing. I no longer make second trips to the kitchen for more. It has lowered my blood sugars tremendously so much so that I will be able to come off 3 diabetic meds and probably the one remaining by this summer. I didn't change my diet at all. I am basically same person as before but now my brain says I'm not starving all the time. My insurance is going to save a lot of money due to that fact I will be on less medications. It's been a miracle drug for me. I have zero side affects. The lowest dose continues to work for me and my doctor is not interested in raising it because my blood sugars would go too low. It's going to be nice taking one shot a week vs. taking lots of meds per meal.
@CelineNoyce
@CelineNoyce Год назад
The problem is you don't know the long term effects and you have to be on it for the rest of your life!
@SamSung-nf6tr
@SamSung-nf6tr Год назад
There is sugar in everything. If you want to lose weight prepare everything yourself.
@stephemmick1496
@stephemmick1496 Год назад
compounded semiglutide is available and works, many online pharmacies sell it cheaper
@jacquihesher5424
@jacquihesher5424 Год назад
Yep that’s what I’m on
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