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This could have been posted to s/fatpeoplehate too.

Artemis Bayandor was initially thrilled with the weight-loss success she had with blockbuster weight-loss jab Wegovy.

The 41-year-old lost just over a stone (about 7kg) of her stubborn baby weight in six months back in 2021.

But, forced to quit the jabs in April 2022 after a price increase, the air stewardess from Illinois said she ended up not only regaining the weight she lost but becoming heavier than when she started.

Within 18 months she'd gained two stone — and was 16lbs heavier than she was before she started injecting.

Ms Bayandor said her appetite became 'insatiable' when she quit the drug, leading her to snack constantly and take bigger portions at dinner.

'As soon as I am off of it I realize: "Oh no, this little portion is not enough. I need more. I am still hungry",' she said. . .

Source (dailymail.co.uk)

This could have been posted to s/fatpeoplehate too. >Artemis Bayandor was initially thrilled with the weight-loss success she had with blockbuster weight-loss jab Wegovy. >The 41-year-old lost just over a stone (about 7kg) of her stubborn baby weight in six months back in 2021. >But, forced to quit the jabs in April 2022 after a price increase, the air stewardess from Illinois said she ended up not only regaining the weight she lost but becoming heavier than when she started. >Within 18 months she'd gained two stone — and was 16lbs heavier than she was before she started injecting. >Ms Bayandor said her appetite became 'insatiable' when she quit the drug, leading her to snack constantly and take bigger portions at dinner. >'As soon as I am off of it I realize: "Oh no, this little portion is not enough. I need more. I am still hungry",' she said. . . [Source](https://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/article-14082287/ozempic-weight-loss-weight-on.html)
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So your mom is probably about your Dad's age or a little younger?

It sounds like your mom is young enough, should be taking care of her mom and you should be out doing your own thing making the most of your own life. Your Dad lost his mom, I lost mine about the same age as him and we were close. If they were close, one never really gets over the loss of their parents, they just have to learn to live with it.

I don't know. Getting a part time job would get you out into a more positive atmosphere a few hours a day and help you to emotionally relax a while, meet new people and make some money while doing it. Not being home will force your mom to be more involved with her mother, and maybe both will appreciate you more when you are home.