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Miguel A.

01/27/2026 4:34AM
This is the same for everybody that is overweight or obese like me.
If you lose some pounds and you get off track, you will get them back.

But let's think for a second. People that are taking weight loss medicine like Ozempic are being told, this is a lifelong thing meaning that if you get off the medicine, the pounds will return. So, I am wondering, why should be any different with what we are doing here at DietBet? If you eat better and less and you move and you rest, you will lose weight and keep it off. But this does not sound like a diet, more like a lifestyle.

What do you think?

Sorry, English is my second language and not really sure if my writing is a little weird LOL.

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April P.

From what I’ve heard, Ozempic type drugs turn off the “food noise” in our brains. But when you go off the drug, the “noise” comes back louder and stronger. I would not want that. I will remain a calories in/calories out type of person trying to make better choices every day. A lifestyle indeed!!

Yolande O.

Yes, I agree that it's a lifestyle change that is needed. I think the change I would benefit from the most is if I stuck to eating three meals a day rather than look for something to eat whenever I think of food.

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