Anonymous wrote:I just started Wegovy so not a ton of experience with it yet, and haven’t lost any weight yet.
But I notice it does help to diminish my appetite and specifically my craving for carbs and sweets. Sweets taste metallic to me right now so I just don’t want to eat them.
So the cravings are gone and the appetite is diminished but I do have to stop myself from habit and or emotional eating. It’s easier to do that now with the drug, but if someone is going to overeat and eat when they aren’t hungry then that’s a strong drive that needs to be dealt with.
I watch Dr Now (600 lb Life) and the common theme with the people who fail to lose weight is that they don’t want to, at least they don’t want to strongly enough. And aren’t willing to face the emotional reasons that drive them to get really obese in the first place.
How long has your DH been overweight? If he’s 250lbs overweight probably a long time. That’s not 30-50 lbs of Covid weight, that’s really obese. He’s dealing, or not dealing with some stuff. Did his doctor make him go to counseling before prescribing the meds?
I don’t think there are any shortcuts to dealing with your stuff.
Not a troll. He did the customary ramping up over several months. He is at the full dose now and has been for at least a month. I think this is 2.4 but I’m not sure. I’m also not sure how many times he has seen the doctor. What I do know is that it doesn’t seem to be taking away the urge to binge eat, which is why he isn’t losing any weight. He is still eating all of the junk that he was eating before and just as much.
Anonymous wrote:If this post is accurate and not a troll, are you saying that he started at 2.4? Also, are you saying he has lost zero weight on this drug but yet his doctor kept prescribing him a higher dose each time? Usually you have to see the doctor before you get the next higher dose and they would notice that he wasn't losing weight. Usually your insurance won't cover it if that's the case. So something's wrong with this story.
Anonymous wrote:If this post is accurate and not a troll, are you saying that he started at 2.4? Also, are you saying he has lost zero weight on this drug but yet his doctor kept prescribing him a higher dose each time? Usually you have to see the doctor before you get the next higher dose and they would notice that he wasn't losing weight. Usually your insurance won't cover it if that's the case. So something's wrong with this story.