Thanks so much for sharing, Michael! All of these findings totally track with my own experience. In fact, I was just telling a friend last week that my desire or tolerance to eat meat — especially processed meat products — has evaporated. I'll never be vegan, but whatever change it's prompted in my brain has led me to explore more vegeta…
Thanks so much for sharing, Michael! All of these findings totally track with my own experience. In fact, I was just telling a friend last week that my desire or tolerance to eat meat — especially processed meat products — has evaporated. I'll never be vegan, but whatever change it's prompted in my brain has led me to explore more vegetable-focused dishes than before. Salads also taste better. Lastly, I almost always have leftovers when I go out to eat — a rarity in the before times.
Honestly, the hardest part is dinner with my family. When you've always been a "good eater," they expect you to take second helpings or act offended if you don't clean your plate. I'm already open about using Zepbound, but it makes me basically force it as a topic of conversation during dinner. Then, I can stop halfway through the meal without most of them being offended or making me feel guilty about it.
Thanks for your comment, Andrew. I've always gotten great insights from you sharing about your experience on GLP-1s. I (and I think I speak for many of us) really appreciate you weighing in.
Thanks so much for sharing, Michael! All of these findings totally track with my own experience. In fact, I was just telling a friend last week that my desire or tolerance to eat meat — especially processed meat products — has evaporated. I'll never be vegan, but whatever change it's prompted in my brain has led me to explore more vegetable-focused dishes than before. Salads also taste better. Lastly, I almost always have leftovers when I go out to eat — a rarity in the before times.
Honestly, the hardest part is dinner with my family. When you've always been a "good eater," they expect you to take second helpings or act offended if you don't clean your plate. I'm already open about using Zepbound, but it makes me basically force it as a topic of conversation during dinner. Then, I can stop halfway through the meal without most of them being offended or making me feel guilty about it.
Thanks for your comment, Andrew. I've always gotten great insights from you sharing about your experience on GLP-1s. I (and I think I speak for many of us) really appreciate you weighing in.