Anonymous wrote:I'm on the .5 dose of wegovy. I would describe it as enough appetite suppression that its easier to make good choices. Kind of like it takes the edge of my hunger and mental obsession over food but its still there. But if I wasn't motivated to loose weight and make good choices I could easily see no change. I've lost about 6-7 pounds in 7 weeks which I'm happy about.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A suggestion, and you might want to post this in the Health Forum, a specialized forum, and ask your doctor.
Since you have been diagnosed with diabetes, and have been taking a medication for the diabetes, you might get useful responses if you ask people who have been diagnosed with diabetes and who take Wegovy for diabetes, what there experiences with weight loss have been — since they are likely to be different from the experiences of people without diabetes who are taking the same medication. There are differences in dosages, but also differences in pancreatic functioning, I would imagine, that might impact weight loss. Have you discussed this with your doctor?
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Anonymous wrote:A suggestion, and you might want to post this in the Health Forum, a specialized forum, and ask your doctor.
Since you have been diagnosed with diabetes, and have been taking a medication for the diabetes, you might get useful responses if you ask people who have been diagnosed with diabetes and who take Wegovy for diabetes, what there experiences with weight loss have been — since they are likely to be different from the experiences of people without diabetes who are taking the same medication. There are differences in dosages, but also differences in pancreatic functioning, I would imagine, that might impact weight loss. Have you discussed this with your doctor?
Anonymous wrote:I have been on Ozempic for over a year and have barely lost 20 pounds (and I have a lot to lose).