We can all help reduce the stigma that surrounds obesity

The weight loss community has to be one of the biggest in the world; and that fact alone is sad. Although it’s an incredibly supportive community, the fact there are so many who feel their bodies are not good enough is upsetting. Let’s be honest for a moment, we live in a world that preaches self-love, but haters still exist and often that one comment … Continue reading We can all help reduce the stigma that surrounds obesity

Rhythm Pharmaceuticals launches IMCIVREE for the treatment of obesity

The last we heard of Rhythm Pharmaceuticals they were modifying their drug treatment for weight loss following feedback from the FDA. This seemed quite the setback at the time. However, it appears they’ve been successful. Not just once, but twice. Rhythm Pharmaceuticals has announces FDA Approval of IMCIVREE® (setmelanotide) for use in patients with Bardet-Biedl Syndrome. Bardet-Biedl Syndrome is something we’ve touched on very briefly … Continue reading Rhythm Pharmaceuticals launches IMCIVREE for the treatment of obesity

Finding the diet that works for you and sticking with it

The other week I started to write a post and part way through I lost myself, and stopped. I felt like I was just writing aimlessly and that’s not my style so in good conscious couldn’t publish it. I will address that I’ve changed my web address, simple answer; I’m trying to save some money so I downgraded my plan. But this blog is still … Continue reading Finding the diet that works for you and sticking with it

Insecurities come in all shapes and sizes, let’s talk

The world of MC4r has been quiet lately, but there was something I wanted to talk about a few weeks ago so; off the back of my last post, I want to continue the discussion on whether it’s okay to comment on other peoples bodies. I was discussion with a girl in my business class about the insecurities girls face about their bodies regardless of … Continue reading Insecurities come in all shapes and sizes, let’s talk

Kim K Controversy: Your Body Your Business

I love dedicating this blog to obesity genes, but every now and then I enjoy a little bit of controversy. Earlier this week Kim Kardashian arrived at the Met Gala in the same dress that Marilyn Monroe wore to President Kennedy’s birthday celebration-slash-fundraiser back in 1962. Kim also revealed that she lost 16 pounds in 21 days in order to fit into Marilyn’s dress. Now … Continue reading Kim K Controversy: Your Body Your Business

Rhythm Pharmaceuticals modify design of ongoing MC4r treatment following FDA feedback

First I’ll start with an apology for being MIA; I’ve had the worst spell of migraine attacks. Unfortunately when I have an attack they can last anywhere between a few days to two weeks and I’ve been down for about two weeks. Still not 100% but on the mend. I’ve had a few things I’ve wanted to talk about, but my brain feels like mush … Continue reading Rhythm Pharmaceuticals modify design of ongoing MC4r treatment following FDA feedback

Dealing with grief and emotional eating

So far, 2022 is not my year. I’ve had to take some time for myself but often think of my blog. While, I’m composed I thought I’d sit and write. In my last post I mentioned I’d had COVID which explained my absence, this time it’s because I lost someone close to me. Not COVID related. I’m not here to talk about death and loss. … Continue reading Dealing with grief and emotional eating

Happy New Year: Find what works for you and stick with it

So firstly, apologies for my absence. Just before Christmas I ended up catching COVID, I didn’t really tell anyone about it except the people I had to. I didn’t really want to make a big song and dance about it. Everyone has either had it or will have it at some point. I do have some ongoing issues, which is why I currently sympathise with … Continue reading Happy New Year: Find what works for you and stick with it

Mental Health: Learning from negative emotions

Every now and then I like to steer away from MC4r and talk about mental health. A persons weight can have a massive impact on their mental health, and it’s reflected in almost everything we see. Recently I found myself in a strange place, and decided to reflect on it. One of the most googled “how to” searches is “how to lose weight” and I’ve … Continue reading Mental Health: Learning from negative emotions

How oestrogen could impact the MC4r gene in women and possible weight loss treatments

Recent life news, I’ve changed doctors practices and if you’re familiar with the process then you know you have a review with your new doctor. In preparation I’ve been looking more into MC4r deficiency so I can articulate myself well since most doctors don’t know what is. My hope is that a fresh start with my new doctor will help my mental state better although … Continue reading How oestrogen could impact the MC4r gene in women and possible weight loss treatments

Why finding out if you have a genetic mutation linked to obesity is important

I’ve been a busy little bee, but have come across something fairly interesting. I bring up my childhood frequently — usually in the form of stories and memories that hold significant value to me and my MC4r journey. I bring these up because I think it’s important to understand that a person has demons in their past. Regardless of how small or big they may … Continue reading Why finding out if you have a genetic mutation linked to obesity is important

The Fat but Fit Paradox: Why you should focus on fitness not weight loss

These days most of us consume news via social media, and that’s how I came across this news article. I mentioned in my social media detox post how I try and keep my pages quite body positive and therefore follow people who promote that message. Well one of them posted a screenshot of an article with the headline: “People can be ‘fat but fit’ and … Continue reading The Fat but Fit Paradox: Why you should focus on fitness not weight loss