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Weight loss injections/treatments

Discuss weight-loss injections and treatments, including personal experiences. Mumsnet hasn't checked the qualifications of anyone posting here. You may wish to speak to a medical professional before starting any treatments.

GoodkneeBadKnee · 02/06/2026 13:16

I don't understand the point you think you're making?

SilenceInside · 02/06/2026 13:25

The two things aren't connected - this idea of "cheating" and the fact that WLI cut the risks of various cancers. People who think taking medication is cheating would still think it's cheating to reduce your risk of cancers in this way.

It's also not a rational position, to think that taking medication is "cheating", so people who think that way generally aren't open to or capable of thinking about this rationally.

8books · 02/06/2026 19:41

Totally unrelated points. Hooray for positive studies relating to cancer, but the article doesn’t have any impact on the idea of WLI as “cheating”.

I love using MJ! It makes losing weight significantly easier than dieting using just my willpower.

RockinCara · 02/06/2026 21:51

Wish it did for me! I’ve never had any appetite suppression, I could eat huge portions of anything. Had to rely mostly on willpower.

My breasts are 30% smaller than they were a year ago!

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