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They're still too expensive for the NHS to use them, Drs are annoyed because they help a lot of people.
My local surgery has about 4 people on them, total.
The requitement at the moment is BMI > 40 PLUS 4 comorbidities
You can get them privately from the likes of Superdrug, £40-176 a month.
Obviously they would save the NHS on diabetes and arthritis and heart failures and whatnot. Perhaps it's a better saving to let people die?
Since I'm (not) looking after myself, I've been getting a bit heavier, from what I understand is being called "food noise". Bored, lonely, so eat something.
Knees feel it, mostly. Feedback loop increases weight gain.
Obese is BMI > 30, applies to a third of the population.
Overweight is about BMI >25, that's 2/3rds of the population. Blimey.
(USA figures are approx 40% and 70%, and rising)
Big increases since the 1990's.
Have you tried them or know anyone?
My local surgery has about 4 people on them, total.
The requitement at the moment is BMI > 40 PLUS 4 comorbidities
You can get them privately from the likes of Superdrug, £40-176 a month.
- Mounjaro - from £176.00
- Wegovy - from £99.00
- Orlistat - from £49.99
- Xenical - from £57.99
- Mysimba - from £115.00
- Alli - from £39.50
Obviously they would save the NHS on diabetes and arthritis and heart failures and whatnot. Perhaps it's a better saving to let people die?
Since I'm (not) looking after myself, I've been getting a bit heavier, from what I understand is being called "food noise". Bored, lonely, so eat something.
Knees feel it, mostly. Feedback loop increases weight gain.
Obese is BMI > 30, applies to a third of the population.
Overweight is about BMI >25, that's 2/3rds of the population. Blimey.
(USA figures are approx 40% and 70%, and rising)
Big increases since the 1990's.
Have you tried them or know anyone?