Let me explain with my current situation. I am 22 F and I currently weigh 305lbs.
I am obese. Morbidly obese.
Even though I have been trying for 5 years at this point to lose the weight on my own. Eat healthier, eat more fruits and veggies, cut out excess sugar, walk more, exercise more, the whole kit and caboodle.
But I still am not losing the weight. I am still very fat. And I am worried that it will cause very serious health problems.
So I talked with my doctor and she told me “We need to get you on a weight loss medication. Let’s try Ozempic”.
But my insurance told us that they don’t think I need the Ozempic so they won’t pay for it.
So we tried Wegovy and Mounjaro. But my insurance still rejected our requests.
They’re saying because I am young, and I am a diabetic with good numbers, I dont need the weight loss meds and I can just lose the weight naturally.
But ive been trying to and it hasn’t been working. So that’s why my doctor prescribed me the weight loss med.
Why is this allowed? Why is it that your insurance can deny you a medication, even if your doctor says you need it?


What I’m hearing here is the reason her medication was denied is because people like you are more than willing to jump between a patient and their doctor to take the bullet.
There are many who had all these resources and the only thing that worked was this medication.
You clearly do not have the medical knowledge to back any of this up since your take away from those articles on excersing for depression is that it’s is a replacement for medicine. That’s the pop-science understanding of the topic.
You are leaking Dunning-Krugerall over this thread and you inability to absorb new knowledge here is telling.