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I hope you were being facetious.

That’s on them. Let natural selection do its thing. They chose that lifestyle.
Thats like saying:
You chose to put too much food in your mouth. When you die of an obesity related stroke or heart attack it's on you!!! You chose it!!
 
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You chose to put too much food in your mouth. When you die of an obesity related stroke or heart attack it's on you!!! You chose it!!
It would be. Exception being some sort of rare thyroid condition. That can be tested though.

I do feel bad for folks. I know I come off as a prick on here often, but my heart does go out to people who eat, drink or inject their feelings. It’s a level of deep hurt and sadness that many people don’t understand. I too have dawned a comfortable, warm blanket of self loathing. It’s a slippery slope.
 
What pathogen causes addiction? Seriously, people need to stop with the “food addiction” myth. It’s just another way for people to feel better about their predicament. I was overweight, and you would never catch me out turning tricks for a Pizza and Ice Cream. Nor would you see a bunch of obese people with the work “ethic” of a junkie, on the streets begging for money for their next fix of high fructose corn syrup. There was a time when I shaved in the shower because I was too disgusted to look mirrors and you would never catch me begging someone for food.

The only reason that it’s called a disease is so Doctors can sell you surgeries, companies can sell you drugs and to keep people unable to stand up against a system and to protect peoples feelings. It’s a diffusion of responsibility to blame other people. Instead of just saying “Hi, I’m AndyPanda and I love me some food and I’m often too lazy to work out…” It’s much easier to say I have some sort of affliction to get people to feel bad for, and be nice to me.

I DARE you to go into a clinic where someone is dying of Cancer, Hepatitis, or Huntington’s, look them and their family members straight in the eyes and say “I know what’s it’s like because I too have an uncontrollable disease, I’m obese.

The eating, is a mental health issue, a mental disorder. AKA an eating disorder.
@AndyPanda. I was working out. I actually worked out far more before starting weight loss medication. I started these drugs when I realized that I was unable to stop myself from eating as much as I was eating. Was it a lack of self-discpline? In a way: If I had perfect self-discipline, I'd be able to control my weight without taking these drugs. However, I don't generally have a self-discipline problems. To the best of my knowledge, a combination of my way of thinking, my environment (living in contemporary America) and my biology made it extremely difficult to stop eating. I could criticize myself for lacking the self-discipline to control my eating, but that self-criticism wouldn't help me lose weight except for an incredibly short time. I have heard people make statements like Zepbound changed their metabolism; the people eat as much as before starting Zepbound, they say. Considering that Zepbound had extremely limited impact on metabolism in the controlled trials, I believe those folks are most likely deluding themselves. They lost weight on Zepbound because they now eat less. That's why I lost weight. (It's a little tricker with reta, because reta does appear to cause a modest increase in metabolism.) However, telling the folks who think Zepbound changed their metabolism that they used to eat like a pig doesn't seem like it will accomplish much. And I'd be describing my own past eating. Am I cheating by using a weight loss drug? Actually, I look at it differently: I had the self-discipline and the insight to start drugs that would help me to lead a happier and healthier life. I personally don't like to use the word "addiction" to describe things that most psychologists wouldn't call an addiction. To the best of my knowledge, I have no addictions. I sure have a sweet tooth. And I have plenty of bad habits. But I don't seem to have anything that going to Alcoholic's Anonymous or Narcotics Anonymous would help me with. I'd say I don't have a problem with alcohol and I'd be telling the truth. I don't have a problem with controlled substances. To be clear, I have many problems in my life. But I don't view addictions as one of them.

As to calling something a disease, yes, you are correct that doing so is necessary to get something covered by health insurance. Tell a health insurance company that a person is perfectly healthy but would like to lose ten pounds and you'll see a prior authorization get denied. It's the same thing with erectile dysfunction. It used to be if you were an old guy, that's just what happened. Now we have drugs for the condition. Thus, men get diagnosed with erectile dysfunction so that the drug (Cialis, in my case) will be approved.
 
Yes. But that’s a diseased organ. It could be genetic or from lifestyle choices like drinking. Lifestyle choices may cause a disease but they are not diseases. Is smoking a disease? Is sexuality a disease? Is masturbating a disease? If a person decides to murder someone, is a disease? If my credit sucks is it because I have a disease?
I'd say addiction is a disease of the brain then. Here's a couple of compounds and the dopamine response they provide (meth is stretched out to "scale" the dopamine response). It's unnatural to be able to have dopamine responses for an extended amount of time, and in some individuals there is a genetic disposition to be addicted and to "chase" that high. Smoking addiction is a disease that can be treated with nicotine replacement, varenicline, or buproprion. Masturbating can be a disease in the form of Compulsive Sexual Behavior. The other options I wouldn't say it's a disease because they don't necessarily affect organs or organ functions, but first to treat something you must have an idea that something is wrong in the first place.
It would be. Exception being some sort of rare thyroid condition. That can be tested though.

I do feel bad for folks. I know I come off as a prick on here often, but my heart does go out to people who eat, drink or inject their feelings. It’s a level of deep hurt and sadness that many people don’t understand. I too have dawned a comfortable, warm blanket of self loathing. It’s a slippery slope.
I don't think you are being a prick at all, I think it's a common sentiment that is based on our societal standards and understanding of conditions, which unfortunately isn't something that's taught in school. I've also seen mental illness and conditions like these weaponized either in politics and media which unfortunately doesn't help the stigma on mental health.

I appreciate that you're sharing your story and that you still have compassion for people who are going through struggles. I am sorry that you have had to experience a level of deep hurt and sadness that makes you self-loathe, but I am glad that you are here on this forum trying to improve yourself and your health.
 

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Great selection there, including 10 cc syringes by Easy Touch. Thanks.
I was a bit disappointed by their selection when I placed an order yesterday but I was amused at a few of the things that werent there the last time I checked. maybe the previous inventory was a bit larger than the norm.
 
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