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Fiendish Thingy

(24,153 posts)
8. 12% of US adults have used GLP medications, 6% are currently using them
Fri May 22, 2026, 09:46 AM
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That’s a massive pool from which to draw inferences from, even without controlled research.

IIRC, In controlled research for weight loss, about 30% lose weight, 30% don’t , and 30% have side effects so severe they must stop using the medication.

As far as brain fog, it’s a very rare side effect from what I have seen.

The potential for using GLP drugs in treating addictions is exciting, and I am certain there is or soon will be, research in that application.

Does Trump appear to have lost weight to you? Not to me. He has spoken disparagingly about
“The fat shot” previously, so I’m not sure his ego would allow him to use it.

You seem to be implying he has brain fog due to GLP use, and I see no evidence of that. His cognitive decline, including speech deterioration, seems to come from age related issues, not drugs.

From the article at your link:

Anecdotally on social media, Ozempic users trade stories about neurological side effects, some documented and some not, like brain fog and sleeplessness. Some even report bizarre dreams, like Clint Eastwood assisting them at Home Depot or shoe shopping with Jeff Goldblum.

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“I would never say GLP-1 receptor agonists don’t cause brain fog because this could potentially be a downstream effect among very few people. Rare, but it could be a real occurrence,” says Lau. “[But] we need to be very skeptical and careful of what patients report, and we need to make sure that this is not just an association but truly an effect of the medication. The only way to do that is by having post-marketing surveillance.”


So, at this point, nothing but anecdotal, inconclusive reports, not scientific evidence from double blind controlled studies.

Of course, in today’s “who needs critical thinking when I can use AI” world, inconclusive anecdotal reports are enough for many people to jump up and proclaim “PROOF!” where there is none.

P.S. the article you linked to is three years old, and tens of millions more people have used GLP’s since then.

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And I can also suppress my appetite by tweaking my diet without Rxs. no_hypocrisy Yesterday #1
It also slows down digestion in the stomach, gab13by13 Yesterday #3
Trump ...is fat. I see no ozempic anything in him Melon Yesterday #2
That is great, glad for them. gab13by13 Yesterday #4
I don't know. But the drinking I know is killing them. Melon Yesterday #5
It's primary ForgedCrank Yesterday #7
It slows digestion, but it also targets areas of the brain for cravings Melon Yesterday #28
That part ForgedCrank Yesterday #29
The depth of the addiction for one of those people Melon Yesterday #31
I suspect MFer was on it during the campaign maxsolomon Yesterday #21
LOTS of side effects--some devastating and even rare life-threatening one... hlthe2b Yesterday #6
12% of US adults have used GLP medications, 6% are currently using them Fiendish Thingy Yesterday #8
Good post Sympthsical Yesterday #10
We are in an era where large numbers of people are unable to tolerate uncertainty or not knowing anything Fiendish Thingy Yesterday #11
Agreed. And sensationalism matters. Sympthsical Yesterday #17
I would be very surprised if Trump were on Ozempic Sympthsical Yesterday #9
I think he were on it in 2024 maxsolomon Yesterday #22
I had way too many side effects JCMach1 Yesterday #12
I'm already seeing them MorbidButterflyTat 5 hrs ago #38
I am stunned how many people are using Ozempic/Wegovy FormerOstrich Yesterday #13
My guess would be that they're stupid. maxsolomon Yesterday #23
They apparently interact with the dopamine system in the brain... mr715 Yesterday #14
That article is from 3 years ago, I'm sure they have more info now krawhitham Yesterday #15
I have been on Trulicity, Ozempic and now Mounjara since 2018 LetMyPeopleVote Yesterday #16
I use Mounjaro direct from Lilly on the self-pay plan. CoopersDad Yesterday #20
Couple of responses with MAHA vibes in this one. BannonsLiver Yesterday #18
I agree LetMyPeopleVote Yesterday #26
I'm not as much talking about the physical side effects to the body, gab13by13 Yesterday #19
Ozempic & Wegovy needs to be regulated sakabatou Yesterday #24
I've lost over 30 pounds on Tirzepatide/Zepbound. It's been life-changing. tinrobot Yesterday #25
Thank you for explaining it so well ok_cpu Yesterday #30
I'm a diabetic. Jacson6 Yesterday #27
I switched to Mounjaro LetMyPeopleVote Yesterday #33
I've been on Mounjaro now for almost 3 years. That it changed my life for the better, is a gross understatement. Greybnk48 Yesterday #32
I like Mounjaro more than Ozempic LetMyPeopleVote Yesterday #34
GLP-1 Weight Loss Drugs May Reduce the Chance of Certain Cancers Progressing, New Study Suggests LetMyPeopleVote 10 hrs ago #35
Weight-Loss Drugs May Have Surprising Side Effect: Stalling Cancer LetMyPeopleVote 10 hrs ago #36
I think it's perverse MorbidButterflyTat 6 hrs ago #37
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