matttyl
Footballguy
Of course not. For the individual, it does make a lot of sense on the surface. That individual, though, will also have to balance the actual financial cost as well. We’re talking $1k a month at least (though possibly 4x that depending on how I’m reading Ozempic’s cost weekly vs monthly).And no, an obese individual shouldn't worry too much about future health care strain they'll incur by losing weight, and living longer.
Insurance will only pick that cost up in full once an individual hits their max out of pocket. At that point it’s a cost picked and shared by everyone (who has coverage with that carrier).
So while they may not want/need to think about their future health care strain, they may want to consider their future financial situation (as one should with any large “purchase” like this). Like it or not, that is something that should be taken into consideration.
I’m at 26.5. Eat pretty well and exercise vigorously 3-4 times a week. I’ve got abs bro 
So the gps part works. Just gotta get the v02max parr to work.