Totally understand why you feel embarrassed — talking about weight and medication with a stranger can feel
very uncomfortable, even if they’re a doctor. You’re definitely not the only one who feels that way.
But before you jump to buying something online, there are a couple of things that are really important to know:
🟣 About Orlistat
Orlistat
can work, but it’s not a magic pill and it has
strong side effects for some people — especially digestive ones. That’s why hospitals usually check:
- liver condition
- digestive issues history
- current medications
- BMI / general health
Not because of judgment, but because they need to make sure it’s safe.
🔵 About getting meds online
It
can be done safely — but only through legitimate telemedicine platforms where you talk to a certified doctor
online, not just buy pills without prescription.
This gives two benefits:
- no face-to-face talking if you feel uncomfortable
- you’re not risking fake or unsafe medication
You basically fill out a medical questionnaire → online doctor reviews it → issues a prescription if it’s safe → meds get delivered to your home.
So yes, it
can solve your “I don’t want to talk about it in person” problem
without putting your health at risk.
🟡 Another option (if pills feel too scary right now)
If your goal is to lose pandemic weight, many people are seeing results with:
- higher protein / lower sugar diet
- 20–30 min daily walks
- strength training 2× per week
- tracking food for awareness (not restriction)
Some even combine these with
orlistat or GLP-1 meds, but it’s still good to be evaluated by a doctor to avoid side effects.
❤️ And just so you hear this from someone:
Needing help to lose weight doesn’t mean there’s anything
wrong with you.
Pandemic weight gain happened to millions of people — stress, routine changes, emotional eating, low activity… completely normal human response.
You’re not weak. You’re not lazy. You’re just trying to take care of yourself — and that already counts.