OP here and I’d love more info? |
I felt like there was an emphasis on processed food? |
That they’ve really helped people lose weight and keep it off. |
Yes. No one has ever said semaglutides are a magic fix. You have to stay on them to keep the weight off. It’s like blood pressure meds. You continue to take them. I’m taking Ozempic for being prediabetic. I have no illusion that I will stop taking it. |
They’re already 11 years old. What do you think we will learn in another 5-10 years that we didn’t learn in the first 11? |
You’re right. Nothing is universally true. I’m just talking about the population level. |
This. Diabetics have been using Ozempic for a long time with no long term issues. Wegovy and others are the same thing, marketed for weight loss rather than pre-diabeties. Life changing. Find a doc who will prescribe it for you |
What’s the cost? |
I got the gastric sleeve and lost 80 pounds and I have kept it off. I feel great and wish I had done it sooner. |
1) is there a human on Ozempic who hasn’t already been on a zillion diets? I feel like that would be the rare exception. 2) you have to be on ANY weight loss method forever. It’s not like getting a personal trainer and dieting won’t be still available if you do Ozempic for a year and then have to stop. There’s no apparent health problem with stopping, it’s not like you become dependent, it’s just that without the effects of the drug you’ll probably eat more. I don’t get this argument. |
It depends on your insurance coverage. In america, if it’s not covered it will cost you $800-1200 ish depending on the dose. The good thing is that there’s nothing inherently that expensive about it, they’ve just priced it that high because they can. It is currently available for a lot less from compounding pharmacies because it’s in “shortage” so they’re allowed to make it even though it’s under patent. But you have to be willing to navigate that whole confusing system. They don’t make it easy. Hopefully, as more competitors are released the price will come down. And of course eventually it will not have a patent. I also hope they’re going to find they can make more selling it to a lot more people for less money. |
BTW OP, Ozempic is working for me but the side effects are SIGNIFICANT and can be really debilitating. A lot of people have to give up on it entirely. So even if you decide to try it, be prepared emotionally for the fact that it might not work for you. Some people say Mounjourno or Ozempic works for them when the other doesn’t, and there will be more and more of them. So just keep all that in mind. |
I lost 100 pounds in the last two years (age 52-54, went from 256 to 155, 5 ft 7) almost exclusively through diet; no drugs; no serious exercise just some walking after the first 50 lbs or so came off.
I went high protein, lowish carbs, and after the first 20-30 pounds or so went off I dropped down from 3 to 2 meals/day and basically did some form of intermittant fasting. (I eat breakfast or lunch, but not both.) I eat foods I love (salmon, chicken, veg) and feel very full at supper. Once you start seeing results on the scale, keeping your willpower up becomes easier. Good luck! |
OP here and I’d love more info! |
OP here, can we talk about NON MEDICATION tips please? |