Oprah recently had a show on TV on which she presented several obese people with medical conditions affected by being obese. She touted the effects of medication (semaglutide) to help with weight loss for the morbidly obese. I have no issue with this. But Oprah is not morbidly obese, nor does she have medical problems that she had disclosed. She is an ordinary older woman who is a yo-yo dieter. I wonder if her purpose for putting on that show was to say that weight loss drugs are the way to go for regular people who don't have medical problems. I ask this because I am just like Oprah, as far as weight goes. I have been a yo-yo dieter for decades, losing and regaining loads of weight. During the pandemic, I lost fifty pounds, which I have subsequently regained. I don't know why I can't keep my excess weight off. Oprah doesn't know why she can't keep her weight off, either. But Oprah has access to personal chefs, personal trainers, nutritionists, doctors and psychologists. Why can't she stay slim? Is she saying it is hopeless for people like us except for the use of weight loss medication? I refuse to believe this. Can anyone shed some insight for me? I want to know, is yo-yoing inevitable without medication? I'm starting over again, losing the same fifty pounds that I just regained. I'm saddened, but I won't give up! But I don't want to spend the few years that I have left yo-yoing.
Iris