Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I question the competency of any doctor who wpuld recommended compounded SG in uour situation.
Ditto. I wouldn’t ever return to a doc who suggested the compounded SG— many of which are not SG at all and been found to be dangerous. And for 15 lbs? Are they getting kickbacks for sending people to this compounder?
My first priority would be finding a new doctor.
Anonymous wrote:I question the competency of any doctor who wpuld recommended compounded SG in uour situation.
Anonymous wrote:There’s probably more you can do on the fitness side and you could probably reduce calories too. I’d cut alcohol out completely for a month, cut any processed white carbs and add in HIIT runs 3x week (keep your strength training). There’s no way I would take semiglutide in your situation. Also, your current weight is fine. This might be your perimenopausal happy weight.
Anonymous wrote:There’s probably more you can do on the fitness side and you could probably reduce calories too. I’d cut alcohol out completely for a month, cut any processed white carbs and add in HIIT runs 3x week (keep your strength training). There’s no way I would take semiglutide in your situation. Also, your current weight is fine. This might be your perimenopausal happy weight.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is there any way you can stop taking the SSRI? And pick up more exercise? Something more intense than walking, something that makes you sweat? Numerous studies have shown that exercise, especially high intensity exercise, is as or more effective than meditation for mild to moderate anxiety and depression.
https://www.health.harvard.edu/mind-and-mood/exercise-is-an-all-natural-treatment-to-fight-depression#:~:text=Exercise%20is%20as%20effective%20as%20antidepressants%20in%20some%20cases.&text=However%2C%20pills%20aren't%20the,severe%20depression%2C%22%20says%20Dr.
https://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/is-exercise-more-effective-than-medication-for-depression-and-anxiety
Even if you can’t, take a spin class and you could kill two birds with one stone…
Yes, I did go off of it 6 months ago and no weight change.
I do weight lifting 3/4x a week for 45 min a sessioj with a trainer and daily pilates in a studio because I enjoy it. I don’t really think my fitness could improve. Before I picked up lifting I was actually spinning 3/4 days a week and switched to lifting because it’s supposed to be more effective than cardio.
Anonymous wrote:Is there any way you can stop taking the SSRI? And pick up more exercise? Something more intense than walking, something that makes you sweat? Numerous studies have shown that exercise, especially high intensity exercise, is as or more effective than meditation for mild to moderate anxiety and depression.
https://www.health.harvard.edu/mind-and-mood/exercise-is-an-all-natural-treatment-to-fight-depression#:~:text=Exercise%20is%20as%20effective%20as%20antidepressants%20in%20some%20cases.&text=However%2C%20pills%20aren't%20the,severe%20depression%2C%22%20says%20Dr.
https://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/is-exercise-more-effective-than-medication-for-depression-and-anxiety
Even if you can’t, take a spin class and you could kill two birds with one stone…