First reported by oregonlive
Asking Eric: How can I be honest about my weight loss without going into details I’d rather not share?
Asking Eric: People assume I’m on weight loss drugs, but the truth is more complicated
Eric: If someone is asking you about weight loss drugs, it’s fair to simply say ‘no.’
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Asking Eric: People ask if I am ‘on medication’ to lose weight
Dear Eric: What's a good way to answer this question without going into personal details with acquaintances?
Chicago Tribune·3d ago

Asking Eric: How can I be honest about my weight loss without going into details I’d rather not share?
People may assume she's on weight loss meds, but is that really the case?
oregonlive·3d ago
Asking Eric: Friend always makes it a group outing
Dear Eric: A new friend has developed a habit I don't love, but I don't know how to politely discourage her from doing it.
Chicago Tribune·4d ago

Asking Eric: Is it really anyone’s business how I lost weight after perimenopause struggles?
I also had to be diligent about diet and exercise to get my weight back down once the uncontrollable hunger went away.
masslive·2d ago
Asking Eric: Perimenopause treatment prompts awkward questions
"What's a good way to answer this question without going into personal details with acquaintances?"
The Denver Post·2d ago
Asking Eric: Perimenopause treatment prompts awkward questions
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Loveland Reporter-Herald·3d ago

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