Weight-loss drugs do nothing to address the troubled relationships we have with our bodies | Susie Orbach

The Rise of Weight-Loss Drugs: A New Form of Troubled Eating.

In recent years, pharmaceutical companies have been touting weight-loss drugs as a solution to the nation's eating woes. The new GLP-1 weight-loss medication has gained widespread attention and acceptance, with many patients reporting relief from obsessive thoughts about food and their bodies. However, renowned psychotherapist Susie Orbach argues that these pills are merely Band-Aids on the deeper issue of troubled relationships we have with our bodies.

The problem with these medications lies in their inability to address the root causes of disordered eating. Rather than providing a long-term solution, they offer only short-term relief by reducing hunger and cravings. But when patients stop taking the medication, the weight often returns, leaving them feeling defeated and more anxious than ever about their bodies.

Moreover, the growing use of GLP-1 drugs has led to a new form of body anxiety, where individuals are now obsessed with achieving an unattainably thin ideal. The "GLP-1 face" – characterized by intense cheekbones from rapid weight loss – is becoming increasingly common, as people seek to regain their pre-pregnancy or youthful appearance.

Orbach highlights the irony that these medications have led to a new wave of body shaming and stigma, where those who cannot take the medication are often criticized for not being disciplined enough. This is particularly true in the context of social media, where influencers and celebrities promote weight-loss products with reckless abandon.

The food industry, which has long profited from the sale of high-sugar, high-salt, and high-fat foods, has now developed new products to cater to individuals with reduced appetites. These "GLP-1 friendly" foods are designed to entice consumers who are struggling to find satisfaction in their eating habits.

Orbach contends that a more comprehensive approach is needed to address the complex issues surrounding food, bodies, and anxiety. She argues for a whole-body approach that begins at birth, allowing babies and parents to explore hunger and satisfaction without fear or judgment. By embracing this kind of nurturing environment, we can begin to break free from the cycles of troubled eating and body anxiety.

Ultimately, Orbach's message is one of hope and resilience. It is possible to create a more positive relationship with food and our bodies, one that values pleasure, nourishment, and self-acceptance. By challenging the status quo and questioning the motivations of industries that profit from our distress, we can begin to forge a new path forward – one that prioritizes our well-being above all else.
 
.. I'm telling ya, it's all about control 🤔. They're gonna give us these weight-loss meds and tell us it's a solution, but really they're just messing with our minds. First, we get hooked on 'em, then we stop taking 'em and we're back to square one. And don't even get me started on the "GLP-1 face" 🤷‍♀️... it's like they want us to be these supermodels, but at what cost? Our health, our sanity... it's all just a game, man.

And have you seen those influencers and celebs pushing weight-loss products everywhere? 🤑 They're basically selling us a dream, but it's one that's impossible to achieve. It's like they're creating this whole new industry around body anxiety and dissatisfaction. And the food companies are right there with them, churning out these "GLP-1 friendly" foods... it's just a way to keep making money off our problems.

We need to wake up, people 🚨. We can't just sit back and let the corporations dictate how we feel about ourselves. We need to take control of our own bodies and minds. That's the only way we're gonna break free from this toxic cycle of self-doubt and anxiety. So, yeah... I'm skeptical of these weight-loss meds 🤔. Let's see where they really lead us.
 
🤔 The whole weight loss pill thing just got me thinking, you know? Like, they're trying to solve this huge issue with food and bodies but really they're just treating the symptoms not the root cause. It's like putting a bandaid on a broken leg 🤕. And now we've got these "GLP-1 friendly" foods that are basically just sugar-free versions of everything that's bad for us 😒. I mean, come on! Can't we just have some real food and learn to enjoy it without feeling guilty or anxious? It's not rocket science, right? 🤷‍♀️ We need to get back to basics and focus on nourishment, pleasure, and self-acceptance, not this quick fix nonsense 💪.
 
omg u guys think weight loss meds r gonna solve everythin? idk man they might help with hunger cravings but dont solve the root prob of how we feel about ourselves 🤷‍♀️ like if ur already strugglin w/ body image issues, just takin a pill wont make all the drama go away 💁‍♀️

also have u seen those "GLP-1 friendly" foods? lol it sounds like theyre more about makin money off people who are already feelin low on themselves 🤑 we need to be talkin bout self love & nourishment, not just weight loss 🥗
 
🤔 The whole thing just feels so shallow to me. We're so caught up in trying to fit into these unrealistic standards that we forget how to actually eat and enjoy food for its own sake 🍴. Like, what's the harm in being a little extra or having some curves? It's not like these pills are gonna change our relationship with food forever 💊
 
I'm not sure I buy into these weight-loss meds. They're just covering up the real issue - our messed up relationship with food and bodies. Think about it, when you stop taking them, you're right back to being anxious and obsessive about what you eat. And now we've got a whole new problem, people are more fixated on getting that "GLP-1 face" than just eating for real nourishment 🤷‍♀️🍎. The food industry is always going to be there to take advantage of us when we're vulnerable. Can't we focus on teaching people how to enjoy their food and not feel guilty about it? 🙄
 
I'm so done with these weight-loss meds 🤯! Like, I get it, they might help in the short term, but what about all the long-term damage they're causing? The fact that people are now obsessed with getting that "GLP-1 face" is wild 🤷‍♀️. It's like, we need to stop valuing our bodies so much and start loving them for who they are 💖. And can we talk about how the food industry is just profiting off of this? They're creating these "GLP-1 friendly" foods that are basically just a Band-Aid on a bigger problem 🤦‍♀️. I feel like we need to take a step back and focus on nourishing our bodies, not starving them 💪. It's time for us to start valuing pleasure and self-acceptance over being thin 😌.
 
🤯 what's up with these weight-loss meds?! they're just gonna make people wanna crash diet again 🥗💔 like who cares about losing 10lbs if you're still eating your feelings? 🤦‍♀️ we need to rethink our relationship with food and bodies, not just throw some pills at the problem 💊👎
 
I'm not sure I agree with Susie Orbach's view on weight-loss drugs 🤔... like, shouldn't they be seen as a helpful tool for people struggling with their weight? 🤷‍♀️ It feels like she's painting the medication in a bad light just to make a point about our relationship with food. 💁‍♀️

But at the same time, I get what she's saying about them being just Band-Aids on a deeper issue... we do need to work on body positivity and self-acceptance, especially for kids 🤗. Maybe instead of just taking meds, we should be teaching people how to develop a healthier relationship with food from a young age? 🍔🥗
 
🤔 I'm kinda worried about these weight-loss meds 🙅‍♀️. They're just giving us temporary fixes, but not addressing the root of the problem 💉. We need to rethink how we think about food and bodies - it's not just about fitting into a certain size or shape 👗. It's about nourishing ourselves and enjoying life's pleasures 🍽️. Susie Orbach is right on point with her whole-body approach 🌎. If we start teaching kids (and our parents) to eat without fear or judgment, we can break the cycles of body anxiety and troubled eating 🤝. We need more support for holistic approaches that prioritize well-being over quick fixes 💪.
 
I agree with Susie Orbach on this one 👍 but I'm like super worried about these weight-loss meds 🤔. I mean, they're not gonna fix the deep-seated issues of body anxiety and disordered eating, right? 💔 They just mask the symptoms, which is not ideal 🚫. And now that people are losing weight and getting that "GLP-1 face" it's like they're more anxious than ever 😩. It's like, what even is the goal here? Can't we just focus on nourishing our bodies and being kind to ourselves? 🤷‍♀️ I'm all for a holistic approach, especially one that starts from birth 🍼. We need to break free from the cycles of troubled eating and body anxiety, but these meds aren't gonna do it 💁‍♀️.
 
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