Bread, butter, caviar and meat for breakfast? No, I don't eat meat. What would a doctor have to say? |
It's a known side effect that anyone considering this medication should know about. I was on it and lost weight. No hate. But I tend to want to be informed about what I'm putting into my body and so should you. |
imagine going on weight loss medication when you are already underweight. |
Ok Nancy. |
The weight fell off with no effort on semaglutide. I also needed to add testosterone and B12. |
You arte a lot of sodium. Water 2 pounds. |
Yeah, that too. |
Oh ok, well thanks for letting me know that you're a moron so I can stop engaging with you. Hopefully, the warning will reach someone who is considering this medication and will consider all of their options. |
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OP check your sodium intake. This is water weight. |
49 y/o here. Cut the bread, mac & cheese, all sugar / sweets, lift weights. I'm 5'7 and 125 lbs. Today I had coffee with whole milk, a piece of cheese and an apple, and for dinner I'll have a mixed greens salad with roasted chicken, walnuts, and homemade dressing ( olive oil and lemon juice). Dessert is whole milk plain green yogurt with berries. |
I’m gonna say something crazy: you may need to eat substantially MORE, and mainly good quality proteins and vegetables to lose weight.
When you are underweight and underrating (and you are both, honey), your body holds onto to every spare calorie it can. When you add in perimenopausal hormones - whew, it’s a mess because your metabolism isn’t helping you keep any type of edge. I started seriously exercising in my late 30s/40s and drastically changed my diet to eat more and to hit the right macros - and I lost fat while building strong, attractive lean muscle. I’m now 5’4 and 130, but look amazingly better than I did at a skinny fat 115. I would see a dietician or do some real nutrition research to see what you need to be eating at your age and activity level. I use Cronometer to track everything I eat and a fitness tracker - and will never go back. I sometimes have to force myself to snack or add in protein to make sure I’m hitting my macros and minimal calorie intake, but it’s worth it. Sometimes when I get stressed I skip meals and I very quickly notice a build in fat around my belly. |
That sound say “underweight and under eating” |
the whole “when you eat too little your body holds on to every calorie” thing has been debunked so many times. It’s simply not true. That being said, the op clearly has some kind of eating disorder/body dysmorphia if she thinks she needs to lose weight at her weight and height. |
OP here. No, I'm not a troll. I literally ate about 2 tbs of leftover mac and cheese that I was warming up as a leftover for my kids. The tiny piece of kitkat was from the leftover Christmas bag, that I found. Today, my weight was 119 lbs in am. I managed to run/walk for 20 minutes, then did some dumbells exercise from youtube video for beginners and felt quite good. I will focus on more protein intake and exercise, I'm not interested at all in any of weightloss medications. I actually don't take any prescribed medications; I take some supplements like fish oil, Vit D3 and magnesium glycinate. |