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everywhere on social media injections. talented as a miracle, weight loss, drugs. all for years. luciano casto had been suffering from obesity. after a series of unsuccessful diets. in 2009, he decided to have gastric bypass surgery. but while he did initially shut 50 kilos, he gradually put that weight back on credit, the cravings and desires return quickly. no, because the surgery is on your stomach, it is not your brain by just simple zip. i don't to do much of the next task. when i'm sad, i use food to cope $2.00. when i'm stressed out, it comes me down. got another name and obviously feeling really good. i treat myself with something to eat and ready to go and preventative. when you shake less,
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you know, because by i do still have the occasional nipple, but ever since the bypass surgery, i don't really get hungry anymore. so i don't know what this urge to eat, say this constant desire. it's still there too. sure. it's an obsession. and it's always there hold on as clear as day and deep inside me cannot get from the country. when i take the medication, i don't think about food at all for the 1st 2 or 3 days. i'm sure i simply don't think about it is if you don't need the knowledge, i find it amazing because it works and quite up us goes as a function. i think for the support we, the medication means i can sometimes have breakfast and don't eat again. and don't think about it until the evenings are now. and for several days,
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most bob etzky is unique all spot. luciano stops thinking about food because of an injection that slows down the emptying of the stomach. it reduces his appetite by tricking his brain into thinking that he's already eaten. it mimics the effect of a naturally occurring hormone glucagon, like peptide one or g l, p one. this is how the hormone works with healthy people. eating triggers the release of g l, p one, which signals food intake to the brain. the brain tells us we're full and we stopped thinking about food. and people with obesity, production of this hormone is impaired, and those cravings can be prevented by injecting an artificial g l. p one to sit another vision that was done. it tells the body that you've just eaten all that. that's not actually true. the body does not take any action in response to the
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resulting whiteness. to the same substance was originally developed to help diabetes patients to control their blood sugar levels by stimulating the pancreas to produce more insulin. the weight loss was an unintended coincidence. people with type 2 diabetes last weight as soon as they began treatment with the medication. the dirty topic, nobody wants to talk about on the patients. the most frequently reported side effects are gastro intestinal issues such as vomiting and diarrhea. there have also been cases all the rare of a swollen pancreas. i have had the worst diarrhea like i am being wet. there are currently 2 lee red blue tides on the market. like toes, the insect center, and to center glue tides, olympic and with govig. and switzerland only 6 and a and with go v are approved for losing weight. whereas those and pick indic toes
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are generally reserved for diabetes. patients. there's is be a g o p one x for just a few minutes being rapidly broken back down by the d p, p for enzyme. so to slow down that process artificial g l p one is given a modified structure. those changes to the certain amino acids make g, l, p one resistance to the d, p, p for enzyme always a plus fatty acids attached to the g, l, p one molecule. this results in binding longer to albumen, a transport protein, and no longer being immediately removed by the kidney. so waste that so while g l p one in its natural form is only out there for a matter of minutes with lira glue tides, it's a dead end with semi glue tides a whole week. and actually today next functions. so me your artificially made g l p one is a revolution for people frustrated with trying a series of diets to no avail. how successful
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i was 40 years old here carrying all that weight was a huge burden. it saw 10 more today. i feel so much younger, a new diplomacy. i went on my 1st diet when i was still a child 11 or 12 ago. i was given appetite suppressant, which helped me to lose 20 or 25 kilos before i'd even hit puberty and thank you. have a man, a man, look at 50 after trying one diet after another to lose weight. now the fonts decided to have surgery. you still think by 2005, i'd reached a state that doctors call morbid obesity. html beats that only tell them the news. i was fitted with a gastric sand and it was so bad that i could no longer keep up with my child according optimal and i was unable to get out of my car. so we chose the gastric band instead of a bypass fee. i was afraid of having surgery that could not be reverse to you know,
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but they thought us disclose. i think on the 2nd floor, do you have seen that? but the gastric band itself had a detrimental effect on her health. in 2021, she had to have surgery for a hernia and then didn't take the opportunity to have a gastric bypass. because there has been 5 times in my life when i've lost between 20 and 35 kilo's, which we failed to do to evacuate when each time i gradually gain weight, again to a new record level. all over the course of 40 years. cool. seeing that progression on a graph is emotional for me. it was contest behind the house. they did say move on for me to found the mention of any weight loss, including people with a high initial wage causes of body to panic that i for this. and it's like a new smart tv. it will do anything to get that way back, increasing all feeding of hunger and reducing the feeling of satiety agent's office
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on the phone. the head, you know how that's all for us. it also reduces energy consumption. body forces us to eat more in order to re gain weight. cool. send me purse for her ponder prompted . now, while dieting the body switches to defense mode, to try to build up the lost weight fairly quickly. this results in what's called the yo yo effect, which has a negative impact on our fat or adipose tissue and harms the cells. so don't have cuz you repeated changes in weight, exacerbate the condition, keep the rates at the fluctuations, the more negative the effect on adipose tissue to several things. less of the ongoing changes can close the tissue to hot, resulting in flight process to desktops, and todd and tissue has only a very limited response to weight loss interventions. additional doubles function for the fact that after the bypass surgery, the phones lost only 17
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t lows. instead of the expected 40 for searching said there was nothing more he could do for her and preferred her to an endocrinologist. t in turn prescribed to her a g l, p one base drug most sony's as excused vision regimen. you have to solve the when you start with the injections, there's only the exchange. i felt a bit nauseous to begin with. although nothing serious is it dumped the bathtub? yeah, that's the end of your job, but i started to eat less as the dose increased. after 3 weeks, i got used to it and the nausea was gone. there's a will do twice to measure which you have to treat. and i notice that i have to go to the bathroom very quickly after eating something fatty pulled off is that it cannot be no toilet decision motion. and after too much sugary food, i get dumping syndrome, which involves something hot flashes. and i wanted to create a, i started eating healthy air and it just felt good. almost like magic. i was
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working and was very busy. and the way just the tumbled off without me even noticing your boss had this on i this odd a song sancho tional home. as well, my re foss changed her diet. she didn't seem to lose her appetite or stop enjoying her food. the university of geneva conducted a study examining the impact of artificial g l, p one on patients advertise. notice that on the on if you don't sketch shows, car results confirm something not previously shown by any other research group. that artificial g o, p one and above all, we weren't glue tied, do not limit our patients enjoyment or food. so maybe come all know by one to please. you know, we compared results with a group of people who are given a placebo to pan, concluded that while this medication leads to weight loss and lowers blood sugar levels, but it does not compromise the pleasure of eating the media to proceed. i'm only
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the foss shed 18 t lows without losing that feeling and attained a weight. she didn't dare to dream of $66.00 and a half kilos. going to have done for you do when i reached my idea of weight, i wondered if i could now stop taking the medication. campbell under the endocrinologist said she would 1st check with the senior physician because they haven't had that many cases and didn't know the drugs that well, excuse me, the gilmore law over well, except something money. see john, do you mean after a 10 minute wait? she said, okay, stop taking it and we'll see what happens. but i wasn't happy with that. and so that wasn't an answer i found acceptable to another post cuz it, cuz it will be next it 1000 of it. the one crucial questions surrounding the
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drug is how to stop taking the injections. experience so far suggests that patients start gaining weight again immediately afterwards. but experts do not yet have sufficient data on that experience. yeah, problem and i'm on the very tablet there aren't any proper guidelines yet for discontinuing the drawing on exactly how to proceed, what kind of the time spent and then so on poking you have to try and do it step by step. and so far as, as possible, some good dose needs to be reduced gradually while keeping a close eye on the patient. sometimes the on off method helps you not push on off a lot of the sentence 50 occasions. so requires the patient can inject the drug to ensure a better regulation of food intake that say a birthday or a dinner party and not please anymore. they locked in, fayette north. and then this method, the on off method, has not been scientifically proven to see decreases and it by enough to push on
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court probates don't defeat mall, but it can help them to control their eating behavior before an entire evening. and welcome book, money amount that you know, that's why the false was given. no such advice. there are a few specialists who are permitted to prescribe the drugs and in many cases they have in sufficient training. take them off the i need to i did a lot of reading online on the subject, the situation and i came across other women who said their doctor had recommended taking a tiny micro dose for the rest of their lives. is that something that got me thinking and seem to make sense? obesity is a disease. this, that you know, my life. he said i was tired of being told that i should just stop it. that happened 5 times because he faced the heck for i don't rely anything and i thought it's time for something more permanent. i reckon
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this is the solution for me on my credit though. so that's what he shuffled was i see. so we can be called to launch a lot of people dream of shedding some weight in time for their summer vacation. ideally, with no major effort and no diet and the prospect spread like wildfire on social media, leaving experts alarm no pam. i submitted them on 12 am. this drugs should only be given to patients with morbid obesity, but it's not suitable for just losing a few pounds because summer is approaching anyone to fit into your swimsuit board on the handling of my but they should they all i see if you skip. it's also risky because there were no studies yes, on the effect of these substances on people who are not. so based on the visiting is sca we're currently unable to say whether treatment would need to be long time in order to maintain the way to achieve 2 departments where you kind of see or did
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you start getting away from me. but those warnings tend to get drowned out. i mean, the flood of video is being posted online. yeah, i'm not shaky. get on the, there's a growing market, so it 60 doctors and other experts require more training on obesity and how to treat it as we have function. otherwise it will just be falsely used as a miracle cure. in switzerland you need a body mass index of 30 or higher to get a prescription for artificial g l, p one more a b m i of at least 27 for patients with a related illness the brought in. yeah. pattern cd with no follow up care or professional support. you get mediocre results or none at all. but with massive side effects. yeah. because the physical on their side effects that can become uncontrollable. once the patient discontinued, the injection is the desire to keep can return immediately. and with greater
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intensity. here at the obesity center at geneva university hospitals, they take a multi disciplinary approach an approach where doctors work together with nurses, nutritionists, psychologists, and art therapist. so that's what they should be. do you meant to ask how call? i mean, i'm interested in a psychologists opinion and this is evidently about eating disorders and snacking is often an important factor in mos football and books don't like to proceed to explore here. the key have you tried to find out what the concrete pattern is? there's do some click on whether he snacks frequently or knows when exactly the crating start christy's in law. how does i meant that? i said, well, i'm also interested to hear from the nutritionist. what do you think? there's obviously a lack of balance said that you need beloved. excuse me. wow.
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with obesity patience, we initially only see the tip of the iceberg. so is specialist. our 1st task is to learn what we don't yet know present bear with the pass caching the busy day and only then you can, we prescribe medication and they can also change behavior, but should not be the 1st option. there is no magic wand permit and talk to you soon and by and by you actually both pediatricians and obesity. specialists have declared war on abnormal or excessive fat accumulation that presents a risk to health. around one and 3 children in europe is overweight or obese. in switzerland, special physical activity courses are now being offered to youngsters affected with the top head 1st. we try to see if a healthy or diet brings any progress but also exercise which is also important to to, to, to help us out. both pediatricians in switzerland have recently had an additional drug at their disposal. they started prescribing lee red blue tides to children,
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age 12 or older information. initially, the drug was thought to only be of direct benefit to a friends group of obese patients. they're not bodies to this party, but when given to younger people, it can help them if they've lost their mobility. so can we be able to use for the when our case, given new hope to some who had given up the issue and this new option helps avoid the dangers of discrimination knocked down activities affect hope you don't. why don't we talk to them at length to be sure that it works, which is the objective the point is not in simply prescribing something that is used to put fee on, so we want to see them getting a genuine benefit in their lives. if you've had doty the march, april may, june,
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july eltoff was about, i was a bit overweight compared to other kids, but not necessarily because of what i was eating me and my sister always got the same food for my mazda on the same portions. so i really comp say why that happened back when will suffice? you april. cool. let's you see his pediatrician. back then also happened to be an obesity specialist. he had her admitted to a program where she was supported by a dietary advisor and took part in regular exercise routines. visit legend. they've done that this year. i did gymnastics on thursdays and fridays, so maybe 8 years. i went swimming to the to the book of digits. there were lots of games, but it was really demanding to somebody. it did keep my weight stable, but i didn't actually lose weight. but it did, it least helped me to stop pushing any more on the time i did. i post the country for g a p. i'm more money.
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i've adjusted to eating less and i just stopped having such a big portions with online because i wanted to. i didn't to eat or drink any sugary things for 18 months later, jack eliza shavers, reset the pediatrician, so me losing weight to my own. i wanted to help me do new things, he suggested taking sacks and, and off to thinking about it. i said, why not just if this yeah of next, if the measurements you pop up, latisha is still undergoing treatment and her weight is still decreasing. so artificial g l p one appears to be effective among both adults and children. could this be the miracle product? that's the plants. everything else on the market provided it's administered correctly. the obesity unit at the university hospitalization is jointly headed by a surgeon and an endocrinologist. they help patients to see the bigger picture to success. we now have
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a treatment option where there used to be non critical for severely for these patients who didn't want surgery. practically all we could offer were diets and psychological support companion wanted to take you to take what was the climate of what i'm going for that and hopefully you know, pools. but for us, this new class of medication is ground breaking a game changer. so that has helped a lot of patients to get on the phone another bus from to pull some of them pin all their hopes on the new drug student. but there's a risk of the feeling of if the treatment is not supervised, once it gets a waste of them, the move. well, these patients might tend to spare and break off contact with a doctor or therapist, completely full of it. can the of a clue call them and just uh, because then you have to help them. that's a huge danger of it too, because it's a sound logic. if i'm going to say that it's closed and audrey on his case, she did have the right supervision with her obesity treatment,
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choosing not to have an operation. she was given leroy glue tied to the fox. repulsively the 1st i thought i could manage without surgery. how soon? so dr. 5, the suggested i try 6 and michael said that i was able to lose weight. it. is it true? but unfortunately not enough. may pacifism on this. like how long did you take sex and come in to to it helped me to lose about 7 kilo's and i think i was on it for 9 months. that was in 2018 and po box a victim. it's where you also provided with dietary advice or psychological counseling. yes, of course it. did you have any adverse effects to the injections looks to where you use a bill? that's why was fine. but the results were not as i had hoped, pharmacy. so i had surgery in november, so you look at how so model loans you cause of us will have
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a look to see whether there are any problems with your abdominal wall and interest . and why actually are the best ones to have some patients have a good response to these treatments, but without those at 70 motorists or even negative, if you're not that we have no long term data for you. but surgery is an effective solution for which we do have sufficient data, have a good in his toner to cool. in the case of patients with a range of co morbid diseases and considerable obesity, all task is to recommend the most suitable treatment orders. and sometimes that means surgery to present to quite a while that shows you by a print, it looks like more present because i don't watch together on foot and key to the most effective treatment is quality. support. accept many obesity centers do not have the capacity to meet demand making it vinyl for all nursing and care staff to have training on the subject. but while there is a shortage of qualified staff,
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business is booming for the drugs makers. market leader novo nordics profits grew so rapidly that it was responsible for a notable increase in denmark's g d p. decision feel 6. what g o p one drugs are today's golden goose and avoid it? 80 novo and eli lilly are at the tom sent me to come, but they are over 50 obesity drugs currently in development. the more specific on after completely underestimating the market, the competition has now working up weakness. so just give me some, i'll shoot you all told to some of the home bound, which is gaining attention for its potential to provide powerful results in treating obesity. so i have some breaking down draw news. the new eli lilly obese, the medication, i want more and i know i shouldn't zip about actually because of the ball. i'm going to tell you if a new drug is not superior to its predecessor, the new product will drop in price and you don't earn anything there's, you know, each, there's huge competition to have the best new product. you know,
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of us from the development of artificial g, l p one is still in its infancy while the market is booming. obesity experts say the new drugs are not a solution to the problem for you. i'm the owner of this house. oh yeah. and girl triumeq the food industry still has a lot of work to do. we have a policy see on the same goes for politicians whose duty it is to help us improve the ingredients of product on sooner. does that anymore? we'll say today because we know that certain foods contain a lot of sugar, which you could see and because that makes them taste better, it makes them sell better by a proof be so wash. the substitute for this we as a society could decide to limit the amount of sugar and so to drink. we could introduce restrictions on advertising, but specifically targets the young,
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vulnerable, or if they all fancy or sugary products. but unfortunately, no action is being taken. evidently, we've been catering to the interests of the food industry, which is good news for investors and so produces. and now it seems invested in pharma companies to the prevention in a world where obesity is so widespread is pretty much at david versus goliath situation. in the us, at least the drug option seems to have prevailed. criminals that will be among children obesity. cases have tripled within the last 1520 years who lost the city of creek. the american academy and pediatricians has thrown in the towel, for therapy that always advocated prevention for children, the privilege to attend, because that didn't work. so it's now focusing on treatment from the, from the human multiple ocean. for example, before the american academy of pediatricians has approved with govig for children, age 12 and older suffering from obesity and surgery. for those 13 and older
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even weight watchers, no one for focusing on promoting a healthy lifestyle in order to lose weight has joined to the ground. now with it being moved by weight water, this is a big move for weight watchers weight watchers sauce making major gains this week. the school do we controls weight watchers arguments were being heard less and less . then came g o p. want to move with you, the people had always been told that it would take a superhuman effort to achieve their goal. so it was actually and suddenly here was an injection that you administered once a week and it worked better weight watchers was on the brink of bankruptcy. you must most of you to see the feel. see this with you? little so will fail. don't they tried to combine their traditional expertise for patients hoping to lose weight and as a one with a g o p one solution, you know, successful digital bill. but the news for anyone looking to lose waste is artificial. g l p. one is known to be effective in treating obesity. why isn't
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it prescribe to all overweight people? c i, c. h is extraordinary that we can now imagine using a medication as a preventive measure against obesity. despite knowing that the solutions can be found it out immediately, environments can not, didn't put digits, we have to protect people from excess calorie intake, especially the most vulnerable such as children to do this weekend. okay, now do we need more exercise to physically removed in the solution? is that but instead we're moving completely in the wrong direction. but despite some reservations, for now, there seems to be no stopping these new weight loss drugs. the
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