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[quote=Anonymous]I’m on Wegovy and have a significant amount of weight to lose. Seven weeks in, I’m still building up to an effective dose and I expect I will be on at least a maintenance dose for a long time. Nothing stops me from going out and socializing. Because I do it for the company and not the food. Without the food noise, it’s easy to order a healthy meal, an appetizer for an entree, grace, eat a bite or two of my spouses dessert. I don’t really want more. Also, tasting menus are great. A few bites. A wait. A few more bites. Again, I more interested in being with friends and family than what exactly I eat. And OP’s plan sounds profoundly unhealthy. I have no doubt that in 5 years there will be a new diagnosis in the DSM as an off shoot of bulimia. Rather than binge and purge, it’s binge and inject. Same deal. Except this class of drugs acts on brain chemistry, your blood chemistry, your GI system and your endocrine system. I can’t believe you can eat whatever you want, go directly to a high enough dose of Wegovy to get the results OP wants in a few weeks (no effort weight loss) rather than titrate up for 3-4 months and then back down, like you are supposed to. And then return directly from an effective dose to eating whatever you want. Rinse and repeat every 3 months. Sounds like a great way to develop all sorts of physical problems. And an ED. If you are happy with you life and eating habits, you don’t have diabetes or similar, and the only issue is 10 pounds, don’t go there. Improve your diet on days you don’t socialize and drop a few pounds. Or don’t if your blood work looks good. Big difference between BMI of 26 and 38. [/quote]
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