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1 Month on Ozempic - Stigma!

Mar 09, 202537 min0
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Episode description

One month on Ozempic—what’s changed? In this episode, Jon and Charlene check in on their progress, talk about moving up to a higher dose, and dive deep into the stigma surrounding Ozempic use. From the "easy way out" argument to concerns about addiction transfer, they tackle the biggest misconceptions head-on.

💉 Are we just lazy?
💊 The tension between weight loss users and diabetics
⚖️ The reality of long-term use—do we have to take this forever?
💬 Plus, a sneak peek into an upcoming conversation on body positivity and bariatric surgery.

Timestamps & Highlights
⏳ [00:00] – The One-Month Check-In: Noticing weight loss differences
⏳ [03:00] – First dose increase: Side effects & surprises
⏳ [06:30] – The Ozempic pen: How it works & unexpected needle drama
⏳ [10:00] – Weight loss results: Slow and steady vs. fast drops
⏳ [14:30] – Gym, energy levels, and feeling more confident
⏳ [18:00] – Stigma #1: “You’re just lazy, this is the easy way out”
⏳ [23:00] – Stigma #2: The diabetic supply shortage controversy
⏳ [28:00] – Stigma #3: “You’ll gain it all back once you stop”
⏳ [32:00] – Mindful eating: How we’re preparing for life post-Ozempic
⏳ [36:00] – Coming soon: The body positivity debate & bariatric surgery

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