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Ozempic ruins Thanksgiving: I cook all day and only eat two scoops.

Ozempic ruins Thanksgiving: I cook all day and only eat two scoops.

Ozempic ruins Thanksgiving: I cook all day and only eat two scoops.

For some people looking to lose weight, trying to enjoy a traditional Thanksgiving meal can feel like a punch to the stomach. Most foodies look forward to hanging with turkey in gravy, honey ham, cheesy macaroni and cheese, creamy appetizers and a variety of desserts on Thursday.

But those who take Semaglutide drugs such as Ozempic, Mounjaro and Wegovy to lower blood sugar levels in type 2 diabetes have to prepare for an insufficiently satisfying celebration due to the reduced appetite caused by these increasingly popular injections.

"I struggle with being overweight," complains Julie Stoll-Kelly, a North Carolina mother who takes the weight-loss drug Semaglutide. She decided to skip her weekly injection before the holiday, hoping that this missed intake would allow her to feast freely. "Thanksgiving is my favorite holiday," the brunette lamented. "I want to try turkey and mashed potatoes, cranberry sauce and hot baked beans, and I want more than just a little bit. "

Despite her moaning, small portions from holiday meals are likely to be the only option for those on obesity medication, as these drugs make people more satiated. Semaglutide in Ozempic affects the speed of food passing through the stomach and intestines, causing a feeling of satiety for a longer period of time. The powerful effects of these injections have even led to a decline in snack sales at the Walmart store chain. In October, this retail empire recognized a "slight decrease" in demand for foods rich in fat, sugar and calories that used to leave store shelves en masse due to the popularity of the drug Ozempic.

This week, however, feast lovers are looking forward to the possibility of gastronomic abundance. "Thanks to the drug Ozempic I will be eating like this on Thanksgiving," complained TikTok user @LilPooPooh in the closed caption of the post, which shows a small plate with small portions of potatoes, macaroni and cheese, Brussels sprouts and turkey. She emphasized her frustration with a series of front emoji expressing her hunger and added an audio caption, "I'm so hungry. "

TikTok user Karli Sine wrote, "When you finally hit a good weight loss goal and then Thanksgiving comes," in her tragic post.

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A fourth mom and military wife expressed her fears about having to restrict herself from eating on the holiday by sharing a popular video of actor Pedro Pascal biting into a lazy bite in front of a mouthwatering holiday table.

Julissa Alcantar, a Houston-based real estate agent, was also upset about her indifference to tasty treats on Thanksgiving Day 2022. "I was cooking dishes that I thought tasted good, when in fact I only ate a few spoonfuls." "Most of all, I enjoyed the fellowship," Alcantar added.

But some of those on these medications are glad that food won't be their only goal on Thanksgiving. Claudia Sterns, 65, a resident of Somerville, Massachusetts, who takes Wegovy, told the Associated Press, "Last year, it was so wonderful to just enjoy the food, to focus on being with friends and family, to focus on the joy of the day ... It was a whole new experience.".

Joe Sapone, a 64-year-old retiree from New Jersey who lost 45 pounds thanks to the drug Mounjaro, is also happy to forgo the lavish meals he would normally plan for the holiday. However, he is concerned about how his lack of interest in eating might affect his overall experience. "Part of being successful at this is separating the enjoyable time from what you're eating," Sapone said. "But would I still have fun if I didn't eat as much? "

Jens Juul Holst, the lead GLP-1 researcher, questions the extent to which former gluttons are able to maintain a carefree attitude toward food over the long term. "Why did you lose weight?" - Canvas asks. "Because you've lost your appetite. Because you've lost the pleasure of eating and the pleasure of a fine meal," "And how long can you stand it?" - he asks the question. "Here's the real, real question.".

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