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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Does anyone know where to get ozempic if you are not technically considered obese? I need to shed some pounds and just want to take it for a few months to see if it will work along with my exercise and diet changes. I consulted my general practitioner, but she said I didn’t qualify. Clearly, people are getting it everywhere without being obese, so how? And no, this is not a troll post. I’m just hate carrying this excess weight around and am desperate to look like myself again. Thanks in advance.[/quote] Yes! You can find a great local provider who will prescribe it to you. Look around for a weight management specialist who can guide you through the process. I have an amazing doctor in Bethesda, who did everything for me, including running all of my blood work, presenting all of my different options and helping me figure out the best next steps for myself. If you want to do it on your own, you would reach out to an online provider like join Fridays or one like that. They have online telehealth specialists that can prescribe you compounded semaglutide. Educate yourself on how to do it and how to prepare yourself for success. I spent a long time educating myself and knew it was the right fit for me because my BMI was 30. Unbeknownst to me, I also had become prediabetic and my blood sugar A1c was extremely high. I just know I didn’t feel right. I did start the medication tirzepatide at the very low dose 2.5 and have stayed there for nine weeks and lost 17 pounds. Very few side effects too! You really have to educate yourself on taking fiber, implementing tons of new lifestyle choices, which I already had , hydrating with electrolytes and being sure you’re doing the right way. I eat 1400 calories a day and hit 100 grams of protein. Exercise daily and strength train. You can find great success on this and I believe that you can wean off of it successfully as well. If you really do want brand name medication, you’re going to need someone that can prescribe Wegovy and pay out-of-pocket or see if your insurance will cover it . I weighed 175 want to get back to my best 145. Good luck!!! [/quote]
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