Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My question is why Mounjaro and not Wegovy? Did you choose or your doctor and why? (Am seeing my doctor later this week and am curious)
Not OP, but for me my health insurance doesn't cover weight loss medication and I don't have T2 diabetes. MJ used to offer a savings card that brought the price down to $25. That card is no longer available.
Why does everyone keep saying this? The card is right here on the manufacturers website. It's good until 12/31/23.
https://www.mounjaro.com/savings-resources
Meant to highlight, "That card is no longer available."
It's still available.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My question is why Mounjaro and not Wegovy? Did you choose or your doctor and why? (Am seeing my doctor later this week and am curious)
Not OP, but for me my health insurance doesn't cover weight loss medication and I don't have T2 diabetes. MJ used to offer a savings card that brought the price down to $25. That card is no longer available.
Why does everyone keep saying this? The card is right here on the manufacturers website. It's good until 12/31/23.
https://www.mounjaro.com/savings-resources
Meant to highlight, "That card is no longer available."
It's still available.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My question is why Mounjaro and not Wegovy? Did you choose or your doctor and why? (Am seeing my doctor later this week and am curious)
Not OP, but for me my health insurance doesn't cover weight loss medication and I don't have T2 diabetes. MJ used to offer a savings card that brought the price down to $25. That card is no longer available.
Why does everyone keep saying this? The card is right here on the manufacturers website. It's good until 12/31/23.
https://www.mounjaro.com/savings-resources
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My question is why Mounjaro and not Wegovy? Did you choose or your doctor and why? (Am seeing my doctor later this week and am curious)
Not OP, but for me my health insurance doesn't cover weight loss medication and I don't have T2 diabetes. MJ used to offer a savings card that brought the price down to $25. That card is no longer available.
Anonymous wrote:NP here and I too am on mounjaro. I had pre diabetes and sleep apnea. I started at 270 as well, and 3 months later at 240. I would like to lose weight a little faster, but it just isn’t happening. I now lose at most a pound a week. I eat around 1500 calories and go to the gym a little, but soooo slow. I am at a 5.0 dosage, doing each dosage for 2 months. I will go to 7.5 next time. I had some indigestion first week and couldn’t eat much, lost a lot that week. But no side effects since then other than less appetite. Towards the end of the week the appetitive creeps back.
I am not approaching this as a diet as I eat what a normal weight person should eat and I have treats regularly. One cookie. Not 10. Lots of veggies. I have some insulin resistance, but I had really bad, sneaky eating habits. So, I am changing those habits. I see a dietician and a therapist to help me understand why I would go and find reasons to do errands each day so I could get a big fast food meal. When I started I needed to lose 100 lbs to be healthier. I have a ways to go but I sure feel better.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My question is why Mounjaro and not Wegovy? Did you choose or your doctor and why? (Am seeing my doctor later this week and am curious)
Not OP, but for me my health insurance doesn't cover weight loss medication and I don't have T2 diabetes. MJ used to offer a savings card that brought the price down to $25. That card is no longer available.
Anonymous wrote:My question is why Mounjaro and not Wegovy? Did you choose or your doctor and why? (Am seeing my doctor later this week and am curious)