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to feel uneasy about what this means long term rather than surprised by the weight regain itself?

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HazelMember · 28/01/2026 18:03

I’ve just read a BBC article about research into weight loss injections like Ozempic and Wegovy showing that people who stop taking them tend to regain weight quite quickly.

I’m not shocked that weight comes back. That happens after most weight loss attempts whether they involve medication or not.

These drugs are increasingly talked about as something people might take for years or even indefinitely. That raises questions for me about what happens when someone cannot afford them anymore, when supply changes, when side effects become an issue or when a person simply does not want to stay on a medication for life.

If stopping leads not just to regain but to a fairly rapid rebound, it feels less like a temporary aid and more like something that is very hard to step away from once started. That sits oddly with how casually they are sometimes discussed.

AIBU to think the real issue here is not that people regain weight after stopping, but whether we are quietly normalising a treatment that may be difficult to discontinue once begun? Or is this simply the reality of managing a chronic condition?

A woman, wearing bright red nail polish and unbuttoned blue jeans, injects herself into the skin and soft tissue of her lower abdomen with an obesity jab pen.

People coming off weight-loss injections risk fast weight gain

Overweight people shed large amounts on jabs but gain 0.8 kg a month on average once off them, study shows.

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/c050ljnrv2qo

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soupyspoon · 03/02/2026 22:00

SwingTheMonkey · 03/02/2026 21:52

What were the side effects of those who use this method of weigh loss, please? What percentage of those who lose a limb gain that weight straight back once the limb is gone? I’d never use this method of weigh loss but I feel the need to comment on it, nevertheless.

Did you know that there are people going round arranging limb lop off parties, so they can lose 4 stone quickly?

HereIGoOnceMore · 03/02/2026 22:03

Well I have heard people say it smarted a bit and led to some rebound indigestion, but apparently if you take raddish capsules with beetroot juice it helps.

There are some stories on insta of people’s legs regrowing unfortunately, but I take those with a pinch of salt.

Wickedlittledancer · 03/02/2026 22:04

HereIGoOnceMore · 03/02/2026 22:03

Well I have heard people say it smarted a bit and led to some rebound indigestion, but apparently if you take raddish capsules with beetroot juice it helps.

There are some stories on insta of people’s legs regrowing unfortunately, but I take those with a pinch of salt.

Yes but then you regain fast, think of the scales !

soupyspoon · 03/02/2026 22:07

HereIGoOnceMore · 03/02/2026 22:03

Well I have heard people say it smarted a bit and led to some rebound indigestion, but apparently if you take raddish capsules with beetroot juice it helps.

There are some stories on insta of people’s legs regrowing unfortunately, but I take those with a pinch of salt.

I think that is true actually, the legs regrow about 4 times as fast as they did in the first place

A cautionary tale I think.

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Wickedlittledancer · 03/02/2026 22:19

soupyspoon · 03/02/2026 22:07

I think that is true actually, the legs regrow about 4 times as fast as they did in the first place

A cautionary tale I think.

And think of the enviromental impact when they fall off.

soupyspoon · 03/02/2026 22:22

Leg litter

Its getting worse.

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