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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I wouldn’t describe that as vanity weight. Vanity weight would be trying to go from 135 to 125 Go lift 30 pounds of weights. That’s a lot of weight you’ve put on over the years. [/quote] Op here - Would you think a doctor would describe that as obese and put me on a higher level of glp1? Will my insurance cover it then?[/quote] lol come on. On the off chance that you aren't just a troll, you have to know you are not obese. Look in the mirror. Insurance will not cover it and "higher level of GLP-1" is not really a thing. Everyone starts on the same dose.[/quote] Op - not a troll. I weighed 125lbs 15 years ago. I now weigh 155lbs. That is a lot of weight to gain. I don’t look obese but obviously am pretty overweight. [/quote] Obese and overweight are medical terms. Look them up before you talk to people about weight and use them. To answer your questions you could get a GLP-1 online. I'd do Lillydirect and get the real tirzepetide with the vials and take the lowest dose. Don't lie to your husband. That's ridiculous, but your kids don't have to know. You probably will have to lie about your weight to get a prescription.[/quote]
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