I’m diabetic so will be staying on it indefinitely |
They were using Venmo to pay for it? |
I think I will be on something. I don’t think we will stll be injecting ozempic in 15 years’ time, but probably taking some related pill once a week or so. |
I have chronic pancreatitis and am so very afraid that the weight loss drugs will cause irreparable damage to my pancreas. But, I really want to lose 15 pounds. |
This. fake |
+1 |
I hope it is sooner than 15 years before there are god oral options. |
My father was on ozempic for cardio issues starting at least 4-5 years ago. He didn't start it for weight loss, as he's well into his 70s. He lost about 30 pounds and loved it. He stopped over a year ago as costs increased and he didn't want to pay out of pocket. He developed serious gastrointestinal issues due to the ozempic and the slowing of his digestive system. He is now on meds to treat his acid reflux and stomach issues. He has been in a bit of pain from it.
I only bring this up because it's a long term side effect that developed after years of use and finally stopping. He advised me against it |
I took it for six months and then stopped. I've maintained my target weight for the last six months without it. It's great not only for simple weight loss, but in my case, for re-setting habits and mental expectations. I got "willpower" and the ability to distinguish between hunger and habit and boredom-- that was huge. |
NP. My hairstylist gets her tirzepatide from some nurse who accepts Venmo payments for it. I got mine initially through a Medspa; now through an online pharmacy. Don't be so sure it's fake. |
I was on Ozempic for about a year and a half and lost about 40 lbs. I was at the highest dose and didn't lose anymore, but was still considered overweight. I switched to Zepbound about 7 months ago and have lost another 10 lbs. Now I am kind of stalled again, but I am so happy with my weight loss. My dr. said I will probably be on it for life at a lower dose, or maybe the same dose, but not every week. |
Did he have diabetes? Bc that can also cause severe GI complications down the road. |
A side effect of aging is GI issues and increased acid reflux. Also seen in older people after Covid. I would question any doctor who was telling a patient that old to take Ozempic for any reason. |
It will be. You will probably see new weight loss meds, including oral options, within the next 3 years or so. I like my weekly injection tbh, though. I don't forget it the way I would a daily pill. Much less hassle and it does not hurt at all. |
Well, clearly you are not a doctor. But "question" away if you are ever in this position. |