Johann Hari has written some great books. I am big fan. However, his recent embrace of Ozempic kind of reminds me of his early embrace of antidepressants, which he later recanted and went through a sort of mea culpa and big analysis of -- in his book, "Lost Connections." The people I know who have gone on Ozempic seem to me to have chang…
Johann Hari has written some great books. I am big fan. However, his recent embrace of Ozempic kind of reminds me of his early embrace of antidepressants, which he later recanted and went through a sort of mea culpa and big analysis of -- in his book, "Lost Connections." The people I know who have gone on Ozempic seem to me to have changed their personality, become more emotionally fragile. They seem to have become old, in a way. One fabulous doctor seemingly became less thorough in the way she treated her patients. I'm not sure about this. But it makes me question this whole trajectory.
Johann Hari has written some great books. I am big fan. However, his recent embrace of Ozempic kind of reminds me of his early embrace of antidepressants, which he later recanted and went through a sort of mea culpa and big analysis of -- in his book, "Lost Connections." The people I know who have gone on Ozempic seem to me to have changed their personality, become more emotionally fragile. They seem to have become old, in a way. One fabulous doctor seemingly became less thorough in the way she treated her patients. I'm not sure about this. But it makes me question this whole trajectory.