Jonquilyn Hill
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When it came to doing certain things, like my hobbies, going to the gym, cooking, baking, I lost complete interest in doing any of those.
Like it all just seemed like a chore.
That's why more journalists are starting to look into it than maybe people in the medical field.
Because again, it doesn't seem like it's leading to something clinically diagnosable, like depression.
That there's more these personal reports coming out of people saying, I feel flat.
I wonder how you think of GLP-1s.
I love the idea of looking forward to food.
Like, I'm thinking about the little Mediterranean bowl I'm going to have from a local spot after this interview.
I love looking forward to, like, ooh, I'm going to go hang with some friends or, like, I don't know.
Is this a net negative, a net positive?
Like, how do you think of these?
Because I'm like, ah, I don't know.
I have to think of it very nuanced.
You know, I really hate the people who are on the, like,
pro or negative GLP-1 camp, right?
I see very positives in terms of mental health for some people.
I've worked with so many people with a history of binge eating disorder that might be 100 pounds overweight, and it's not just about them losing weight, looking good, or being healthier, but those people have lost all psychological hope that it could ever change, right?