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Fat people drugs drive up health care costs 9%

https://www.axios.com/2024/08/21/employee-benefits-cut-survey

Maybe people could just, like, not expect to be perfectly healthy all the time? :marseyshrug:

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Imagine how much healthcare costs were from obesity aggravated conditions tho

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It's estimated trillions by 2030 -

https://www.bmj.com/content/380/bmj.p523

https://www.who.int/news-room/fact-sheets/detail/obesity-and-overweight

But, on paper, it can come out cheaper because fat people die younger than everyone else, so there's no elder care, no pension, no social security. This doesn't take into account the web of horror that obesity wreaks in society.

It's a conundrum, other than that the Jewlummaniti want it to continue and it must be stopped.

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You have to do a QALY adjustment for everyone else too. Having to witness fat people existing lowers overall quality of life. Imagine how pleasant life would be with thin people everywhere. No more fatties blocking your path, or showing up on dating apps. People used to be normal and human looking before and we can dream of a world like that again. :marseyagree:

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>mfw Ozempic isn't a permanent fix

:#marseyitsover:

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A bandage doesn't mean you'll never bleed again :marseyshrug:

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