Rafael Thundercat

Ozempic is not just supressing Appetite for food but for Desire as well.

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I became aware of this from a Influencer I follow on IG that work with somatic work.

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Hopping on Ozempic without seriously trying anything else is like letting ChatGPT write your entire job application in one go. It's just laziness, and of course it produces side effects when you don't approach it intelligently.

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In my friends case he got diagnosed with chronic pain at age 18, so taking ozempic in that case isn't something I'd argue with.  I'd probably do the same thing.

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