I got ozempic because I’m type 2. My pharmacist seems to be really proud of letting me know she tries to only fill the prescription “for people who actually need it” (ie: diabetics) but maybe if I’d had access to this drug I wouldn’t have ended up with diabetes in the first place. Ive heard of other pharmacies who do this, so when people talk about shortages I think it’s for people who arent type 2, because I’ve never had trouble getting mine filled. |
Pp again/ Yep getting PUSH to give you the prescription is easy, but it’s harder to actually get it filled. Just look at Redd*t with people complaining about not getting their meds, meanwhile I’m in LA and always get it within hours of my script being sent in. I suggest maybe going to a smaller pharmacy because Walgreens and cvs seem to be uptight about reserving supplies for diabetics. |
The NP I got paired with on Push turned me down because my BMI is 28, and she said it has to be 30. I guess I should have just lied. I can’t believe what a hard time I’ve had getting this when it seems like anyone else who wants to lose 5 pounds can get it. I’ve been turned down by my PCP and 2 online places. |
My medspa offers semiglutides. The type of place you get Botox and fillers. I assume they all do at this point. |
35ish and my blood pressure was borderline |
My BMI was 28.5 and I got it from my primary care office. Also have elevated a1C though. In fact I went in for a consult and got the first shot that day. Insurance doesn’t cover it so I pay out of pocket. |
Mine does not. Where do you go? |
Has anyone tried Found?
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My doctor prescribed wegovy, but now there is some hang up from the mail order pharmacy. Going to have to make another round of phone calls to get it sorted out. |
I just received my first month through joinmochi.com. I am about 21-22 lbs overweight , which puts me 8-9 lbs from obesity. I also have hbp, high cholesterol and had gestational diabetes. It’s a monthly fee of 79$. You receive an initial meeting with the dr for 30 minutes ( which I never get with my primary care) and a 30 minute visit with a nutritionist.
My primary care doesn’t prescribe it and referred me to an endocrinologist which has a three month wait for an appt. I have blood work every 6 months bc of hbp etc. oh, they prescribed mounjaro for me. |
My insurance won't cover it. They used two, but I switched jobs, and my company is cheap, so even though we have Cigna, the plan is much much worse than my old job. I wish there was a way to check that before switching jobs. |
$1500/month??? |
Dr. Laura Purdy on Push Health is popular - if you already have an account with Push you can email them to request to be reassigned to her. Just email feedback@pushhealth.com Below are the questions she/her team will ask as part of the consultation 1.) What is your current height and weight? 2.) Do you have normal blood pressure and heart rate readings? If they are abnormal, do you remember the numbers? 3.) What medications are you currently taking? I need the name and dosage. 4.) What is your previous medical history? 5.) Please upload any relevant medical records/labs for review. Especially an A1C if you have one! 6.) Can you tell me more about your weight loss journey and why you want this medication? She also shared with me options for compounded medication but I was able to get Mounjaro covered by my insurance This is compounded at a specialty pharmacy and is basically the generic version of Ozempic or Wegovy. I’d be happy to give you more info. The pharmacy is called —— and they work with all 50 US states. After I send the prescription, they will contact you via phone call or text message within 24-48 business hours to set up shipping and payment. It will be $125 per 4 week supply, plus the overnight shipping fee ($10-$40). This is a titration medication based on your BMI and side effects. If you tolerate the medication well, I can increase you each month as follows: Month 1 - 0.25mg Month 2 - 0.5mg Month 3 - 1mg Month 4 - 1.7mg Month 5+ - 2.4mg |
Huh? My PCP prescribed it no questions asked. |
Np but pancreatitis is very scary. Beware. |