Just FYI, this is not true. If posters were interested, find yourself a reputable provider online like join Fridays or lots of others or find yourself a local doctor at a weight loss clinic will help you through this. It’s the best thing that ever happened to me. 30 pounds and five months so about a pound and a half a week. I was slogging it out too and I will stay on a low dosr for a while and then taper off and eat exactly the way I am now. If I can’t do it, of course I will go back on. I will never be obese again |
Can anyone recommend a online source or local clinic (PCP won't prescribe it)? |
You can't stay on it forever, most people gain the weight back pretty quickly and there are significant risk. And the loose droopy skin look is magnified.
If you want to use it as a jump start, or in combination with diet and exercise that is probably ok, but I wouldn't consider it a means to permanent weight loss. |
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I've lost 70 lbs in 2 years. I'm not wanting to lose any more. I'm also on bcbs fep, which will mean it's more expensive starting next month, so 2025 is the year I try to taper off. |
My husband lost about 20 lbs in a month - it was shocking. Went from 205 to 185 so it’s not like he was huge. He was prescribed it for his diabetes when other meds weren’t working. |
1. You can stay on it forever. 2. There are not meaningful risks, at least not more than any other commonly prescribed medication. 3. The medical community considers it a means to permanent weight loss. |
Keep telling yourself this |
Yes, me, my medical research, my trusted PCP and my improved A1c, sleep apnea, BP, glucose, LDLs and triglycerides will happily keep telling my now normal weight self this! |
I lost 40 lbs in a bit over a year. Ozempic is very slow for me.
I was first on Mounjaro and that worked so well for me. Unfortunately, my insurance decided to stop covering it when 2024 rolled around, so I had to switch to Ozempic. I didn't want any food while on Moungaro, but with Ozempic, the only foods that ever sound appealing to me are sweets. I crave sweets! It's wild. I was not even a big dessert/sweets person before Mounjaro/Ozempic. Chips/crackers were always my weakness. |
You can if you're diabetic or pre-diabetic. GLP-1 has been around for nearly 20 years. I've been on it for 12. I use it for diabetes management, not weight loss. Metformin, the other popular diabetes pill, gave me terrible side effects. It only started being used for off-label purposes in the last 5-7 years. My sister has been on Topamax for ~20 years for appetite suppression. That's a drug mainly used for epilepsy and migraine treatment. |
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