Does anyone have a suggestion on how to get Wegovy covered by insurance? I have CIGNA and it's not covered despite my very high BMI. $1400 a month is not in the budget. |
Did your doctor do a pre authorization? If they rejected it you can appeal. Try to see if they’ll cover Ozempic instead. |
Our bodies are amazing. The ghrelin is only limited for a short period of time, then cells are regrown and hunger returns. Gastric bypass did very little mentally for me. GLP-1 drugs work on my brain somehow. |
This discussion is so long because they do care. |
Yes and so does the weight loss as your body adjusts. You don’t lose weight indefinitely but most people will lose 20 percent or so. |
I've been overweight my whole life (anywhere from high end of normal to 70ishlbs, currently sitting at about 30lbs) and I definitely think some thin people who are just normally thin are taking notice regarding these meds. It's like fat people are taking away their moral superiority for their thinness.
I liken it to acne. I have GREAT skin. Genetics, I guess? Luck? I sometimes sleep with make up on, I don't use serums, get botox, anything. I have friends who do everything right - 7 step skin care, sunscreen religiously, water, sleep and they have bad breakouts. In theory, my lacksidasical efforts should not reward me good skin. I didn't earn it. But I have it. Just like some people have bodies that they didn't "earn". If there was suddenly an injection that could give my friend perfect skin, would I be mad? |
That's whacked! Are you on drugs? |
It’s long bc there is so much discussion about why people are obese in the first place. So many people. And the topic is “will these drugs eliminate obesity” And the answer is of course they won’t since the cause of majority of people being overweight is poor diet and eating habits. Just like people still have high blood pressure and high cholesterol even though we have meds that offer treatment to some extent |
It's like the people who get angry when others get plastic surgery or botox. Jealousy. Worried they won't be as special if everyone else ups their game. |
There's a coupon from the pharma company (forgetting the name, nova something?) that takes $500 off the price. That's my plan if insurance rejects it, which I expect them to. |
Yeah it’s really weird jealousy. My thin/normal sister—the almond mom type—is sooo upset that I’m taking Ozempic and have lost 50 pounds. Not happy for me at all, just upset that she’ll no longer be the thin one. Especially that I didn’t have to work that hard to lose it. |
So…you think people are jealous they aren’t obese and taking meds?? This is very twisted |
No one said that. You’re really confused. People’s bodies are telling them to eat more than they should. Their brain/body is directing them to reach and stay at too high a weight. You are making it sound like people are claiming it’s unbridled chaos. No. It’s the same regulation normal weight people have, it’s just regulating to too high a weight. |
They’re not envious, they’re jealous in that they feel threatened that their thinness is no longer something that makes them special if everyone has access to it. Jealousy also means fear that something will be taken from you. |
Your argument about genetics is not that relevant because it is largely accepted that some people can get away with a lot more due to their genetics. We are talking about people who are in denial about the causes of obesity. They have no argument so they resort to silly attacks like: your'e mad, you're a fat shamer, you're anti-science, you're dumb, and I'm sure I missed a few. These are nothing more than ad hominen attacks coming from people who are clearly in denial. |