Anonymous wrote: My dr wants me to stay on it for at least a year. I'm open to staying on it, at the lowest effective dose, for long term-I've had success and my bloodwork has improved dramatically and I've avoided needing a medication.
No side effects.
Anonymous wrote:Everyone is so skinny now. I know 7 women who have been fat for the last 10 years who are now straight up skinny!
All of them dropped the weight fast. Huge difference.
All but one claim it’s because they started walking.
I do have to say they all look fabulous!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
As a person with serious mental health issues among family members, I can assure you that are absolutely detractors who say you shouldn’t stay on lithium for a lifetime.
I’m sorry to hear that. Why do some people feel like medical decisions other people make are up for debate? It’s not like people’s brains magically change over time.
Anonymous wrote:I am on wegovy and intending to take it forever, ideally at lower doses but still. I am fortunate to have a federal employee health plan and have jumped through the prior authorization hoops, and see my insurance (Kaiser) has a process for continuing to stay on it even when a normal BMI has been achieved (and if they kick me off it, I’ll go the compounded route). What’s the difference between being on this and being on a statin or blood pressure med for life? Or the difference in this or being on lithium/seroquel for bipolar or schizophrenia or any other mental health condition? I’ll probably get haters saying I just need willpower but they don’t live in my body or brain. I’ve lost and regained the same hundred pounds including having VSG and regaining half of what I lost during the pandemic. This is the first time in my whole life I’ve not had constant obsessive thoughts about food and I can’t imagine ever going off of it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I saw on instagram that people are getting pregnant easier while on it- even older ladies. Haha so there’s a good side effect for you!!
I am not TTC but I was having an issue with very short cycles and they went back to normal when I started Ozempic. I didn't think it was the meds so much as losing weight, but who knows.
To OP, I'm open to staying on indefinitely but my doc says most patients go off after a couple years. I've been on the same dose for a while and have kind of stalled out in weight loss, but don't want to go up to the next dose, so TBD on that.
No side effects.
Anonymous wrote:I saw on instagram that people are getting pregnant easier while on it- even older ladies. Haha so there’s a good side effect for you!!
Anonymous wrote:A new thread! Oh I'm so excited for the new information that will be on here.