Is 30 pounds overweight enough?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:You can literally find any doctor to prescribe it. Tell them you have PCOS. I told my doctor I am hairy, she said I have PCOS. She then wrote me up for ozempic. I am 20 lbs over weight. I refuse to use it. There is no way I am injecting myself when I am fully capable of exercising and eating right but I just choose not to. My husband is on it and it works. However, it is so unattractive. He has no muscle and no fat. He is literally bones with skin. Then he is tired all the damn time because guess what, he isn’t eating nutrients!


Most doctors will not prescribe it for 30 lbs overweight alone.

If your husband has lost a lot of muscle because he’s always tired and not eating right, that is user error.

Hyperbole is misleading.
Anonymous
I recommend women at that height to be a size 2 or smaller so adjust weight as needed
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:What is "the best" weight range to aim for, for 5'4" woman?


110-128
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:What is "the best" weight range to aim for, for 5'4" woman?


110-128


Sorry for the typo, 110-118
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:You can literally find any doctor to prescribe it. Tell them you have PCOS. I told my doctor I am hairy, she said I have PCOS. She then wrote me up for ozempic. I am 20 lbs over weight. I refuse to use it. There is no way I am injecting myself when I am fully capable of exercising and eating right but I just choose not to. My husband is on it and it works. However, it is so unattractive. He has no muscle and no fat. He is literally bones with skin. Then he is tired all the damn time because guess what, he isn’t eating nutrients!


Most doctors will not prescribe it for 30 lbs overweight alone.

If your husband has lost a lot of muscle because he’s always tired and not eating right, that is user error.

Hyperbole is misleading.


Agree. You still need to exercise while on it. Losing muscle means less weight lost.

I am 5'4" and have been on Ozempic since last April. I weighed about 220 when I started and am now at 184. It's been slow and steady for me. I am trying to get to about 160. If I weighed 120, I would look ill. But I am of hearty German stock, so I am not small boned. I do not have diabetes, nor was I ever pre-diabetic, but my insurance covers it. It's been a gamechanger for me.
Anonymous
You can get anything you want if you pay cash for it.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:What is "the best" weight range to aim for, for 5'4" woman?


110-128


Sorry for the typo, 110-118


Depends on your build. I’m
really happy around 128 at this height. I have a curvy, athletic build.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:You can get anything you want if you pay cash for it.


But how exactly?? I am willing.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:You can get anything you want if you pay cash for it.


But how exactly?? I am willing.


https://www.ivimhealth.com/
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:You can get anything you want if you pay cash for it.


But how exactly?? I am willing.


https://www.ivimhealth.com/


I get Reddit ads for this all the time. I’m not sure the prescription is the barrier. Seems to be the access to the actual injectables because of supply overall.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:What is "the best" weight range to aim for, for 5'4" woman?


110-128


Sorry for the typo, 110-118


Troll GTFOH.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:What is "the best" weight range to aim for, for 5'4" woman?


110-128


Sorry for the typo, 110-118


I am this height, and I have an athletic build. I run and do CrossFit, and I am currently 135. When I just run, I am 125-128, but the weightlifting makes me heavier.

I would look and feel anorexic and unhealthy if I was 110-118.
Anonymous
This thread is chock full of misinformation. Almost everything is wrong!
Anonymous
132 is a perfectly healthy weight for 5'4''.
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