If you want to work with a human rather than online, you can also go to a place like Dermacare, where you go to get your botox. I went to see a plastic surgeon about a tummy tuck and he suggested I lose some weight first so I am getting the compounded stuff through his office where I am being monitored by medical personnel. They required labs before they would prescribe. |
I’d really give your doctor a shot at this. But if you absolutely won’t, try the Weight Watchers online version that does this. My sister has had a great experience. They work with your insurance for you and even help find it if your pharmacy is out. |
My doctor was really supportive fwiw. She’s pretty research based though. |
By that I just mean I don’t think she has any moral hang ups about it, or at least she keeps them to herself. She just explains options, risks and research about outcomes. |
Just deal with your primary care doctor. No, the online services do not take insurance. And they are peddling compounded semaglutide, which my doctor won’t prescribe because of safety concerns. The compounds aren’t long for this world anyway, as the shortage is about to end, and Wegovy is still on patent. |
This is an excellent idea! Lie to health professionals who are going to prescribe you a potentially dangerous medication that has serious side effects. Really, really, really smart. |
Gain another 50 pounds then it's easy to get. |
It is the other way around. Zepbound is for weight loss, mounjaro is for diabetes. |
But OP specifically says in the OP that she is fat. |
A little louder for those in the back!!!! |
I used to be morbidly obese until age 28.
Lost weight through a 12 step program. Have regained about 20 pounds over my ideal weight. Am 73. So I have maintained a massive weight loss for over 40 years. No drugs no surgery. I asked nothing my PCP and cardiologist if they thought I should use a drug now. Both said "not unless you really want to and want to take it for tge rest of your life because even with a restrictive food intake tge drug changes your metabolism and you would quickly regain whatever you lost." I said never mind. |
I made an appt with Inova Obesity Medicine. It took about 6 months to get in for an appt. BMI of 30, elevated cholesterol. After bloodwork, they started me with topiramate, which I tried while attempting (again) to do Weight Watchers. The topiramate gave me pretty bad anxiety, so I didn’t last long on it. When I went back in again (6 months) they prescribed Wegovy, and shockingly my insurance approved it and my local pharmacy had it in stock on the first try. So it took a long time to get there, but when I finally got the prescription, things happened fast.
I think the obesity medicine folks really know how to do the prior authorization requests. Also they had a failed trial with a cheaper drug on record, and documentation of 6 months on WW. I’ve been on it since early June and averaged a pound a week loss. I’m nervous about my insurance dropping it in January, but so far so good. I like that I have a specialist who knows her stuff, that I have all the required insurance documentation, and that I have the “real thing.” Also that I only pay $25 copay. That said— if my insurance drops semaglutide as a covered drug, I will absolutely go the compounded route. |
Why don't you want to go through your primary care, especially if you're fat? |
There are a few weight loss clinics in the area, you could start there. I went through Regenics for compounded semaglutide (paying out of pocket). |
OP my PCP prescribed Zepbound. BMI of 31 and high blood pressure. Jumped through every insurance hoop ever with doctor support and they still wouldn't pay so I did 2 months at $1200 out of pocket/mo. My PCP started compound shots because so many patients couldn't get insurance coverage. I did that for 4 months then switched to Emerge since I knew I could handle it on my own. Couldn't be happier. $350/mo. No problems with compound or delivery. I haven't moved past the starter dose. And may stay on it forever. I feel great and look even better. Down 35 lbs in 9 months. |