A Finnish woman, Tiina Salonen, expresses reluctance to use Ozempic for weight loss due to fear of judgment and accusations of taking medication needed by those with medical conditions. The article highlights the difficulty individuals face in openly discussing their use of weight loss drugs. Three individuals who have lost weight with these medications share their experiences, revealing a broader pattern of shame and secrecy surrounding their use. Concerns center around societal perceptions of “cheating” weight loss and the ethical implications of accessing medications intended for managing health conditions like diabetes for cosmetic purposes. The piece explores the emotional burden carried by users who fear social stigma and criticism. This silence prevents open dialogue about the challenges and complexities of weight management and the role of pharmaceutical interventions.