Ozempic Users Fear Appetite Suppression Ruining Thanksgiving Feasts
Thanksgiving celebrations may be less joyous for users of weight loss injectables like Ozempic, Mounjaro, and Wegovy, which are typically prescribed for type-2 diabetes
Julie Stoll-Kelly’s Thanksgiving Woes
Julie Stoll-Kelly, a Semaglutide user, expressed her disappointment on TikTok, stating that she wants to enjoy Thanksgiving without the limitations imposed by the medication. Users report feeling full faster, reducing their ability to indulge in larger portions of festive dishes.
Semaglutide’s Appetite-Suppressing Effects
The active ingredient in Ozempic, Semaglutide, mimics a naturally occurring hormone (GLP-1), slowing down the digestion process and creating a prolonged feeling of satisfaction. The medication’s potent effects have even contributed to decreased snack sales at major retailers.
User Frustrations on TikTok
Despite weight loss benefits, some users are upset about the impact on holiday festivities. TikTok videos depict small Thanksgiving plates with limited portions, expressing frustration at the medication’s appetite-suppressing effects.
Balancing Health Goals and Festive Enjoyment
While some users are thankful for the non-food-focused experience, others worry about the potential disconnect between enjoying festivities and reduced food consumption. Researchers question whether individuals can maintain a carefree attitude toward indulging indefinitely, considering the medications’ impact on appetite.
Navigating the Holiday Season with Weight Loss Injectables
As users navigate the holiday season with weight loss injectables, the debate continues about striking a balance between health goals and the enjoyment of traditional celebrations.