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Doesn't some medication spike your blood sugar which makes you more likely to store fat though? Not saying that means you have no control over brapping out, but some medications can screw with that

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It can cause a change in how much calories you burn each day, so you do have to be aware of the side effects and slightly change your diet.

The redditors were upset that someone was pointing that out because gaining 50+ pounds on medication definitely can't be prevented in any way with any amount of foresight or change in lifestyle.

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:#marseychonkerfoidpuke: Not my fault

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Can confirm. Medication I was on was making me gain weight because I was always hungry. Stopped taking the medication and realized that was the cause and quickly lost the weight I gained. Sometimes it's really subtle so I don't blame people for not realizing it. However they should probably stop taking the medication if they notice weight gain, as that's usually not a good side effect to have and indicates potentially worse side effects to follow.

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Even if medication fricks your blood sugar we still run on calories in vs calories out. A person on an 1800 calorie diet will lose weight, even if theyre on meds that spike blood sugar just because of the daily caloric demand for energy. Theres really no excuse.

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1800? Oink oink piggy! You really gonna eat that whole cake by yourself? You know that was supposed to be for everyone right? Everyone hide your food, small pets, and children before this fat piggy opens its maw and sucks them out of your hands. 1200 is plenty.

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The secret is, when you're on medication that makes you feel like eating more, you just don't.

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my eating habits didn't change

Activity must have changed then. It's one of the other you fat frick and over time it adds up.

Being fat correlates with being stupid. This is a fact. And stupid people can't comprehend that a very minor change in habit over time -- for example changing from a job you walk to to a job you drive to, or a job in retail to a job in an office -- can cause your long-established eating habits to make you fat if you don't account for the change.

It is so staggeringly simple. Just eat less.

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I know anecdotes are not data, but literally everyone I know who has gone from Actually Fat™ to Actually Thin™ through diet/exercise alone and stayed that way for more than a year or two is a man 🙃

Somehow liberals made foid inferiority less controversial than it was in the 50s.

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...trolls popping in the comment section telling me I REALLY gained weight because I ate too much and I need to eat better. Wtf you don't even know me.

I love how this chonker seems to think that basic thermodynamics only apply to people based on their astrology sign or something :marseydarkfoidretard:

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Hold, Snappy. Hold.

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