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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I am probably similar numbers (though taller and heavier) - and I have been working with an obesity medicine specialist. [b]She has about 10 drugs she uses before the semi glutides for people in our BMI[/b]. I would recommend seeing one of them before she jumps on wegovy - the newest research says most need to stay on it for life and other medications can be more transient. Revolution Medicine in Bethesda is one of the practices I looked at - they take insurance - I didn't end up using them because of geography and used a practice in NoVa, but I think I'd have her start there?[/quote] +1 Contrave is helpful when paired with a low-carb /high protein + high micronutrient approach to food. (For those already on Wellbutrin, a doctor can just add a prescription for Naltrexone. Those two together = Contrave. Suppresses appetite and reduces food cravings and preoccupation with food “food noise,” more generally. Helpful when learning to adjust to a new (healthier) way of eating. [/quote]
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