Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I did not maintain. I'm not very overweight, but just a stress eater. The meds just made me sick when I ate so I couldn't eat much at all, which is why I couldn't stress eat.
This is what's happening to me. 5 weeks in and I'm nauseous all the time so I'm hardly eating. I hate this feeling. I've not increased from the starting dose and think I'm going to lower it next week. I'm worried I'm not getting anywhere near enough food in.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I assume you mean Glp1 meds?
I’m on Wegovy and my doctor says it is a lifetime med and those who go off it are regaining. Just had this conversation with her this morning.
That’s really not true. There are lots of threads on Reddit of people who used it to lose weight, changed their lifestyle, eating and exercise habits, and were able to eventually taper off. You should really educate yourself before you just follow the words of a doctor blindly. The truth is, doctors don’t know a lot about this, and they’re feeling it out alongside the rest of us. I don’t judge them for it, but I definitely don’t treat them like a fountain of wisdom when they are as afraid of this medication as they are of us being obese. it’s a very scary world out there and educating yourself will empower you.
I should “educate myself”? Lol. I got my info about my medication from my doctor and you are getting your info from “threads on Reddit.”
Getting info from the lived experience, true life testimonials of people who have used this medication and gotten off of it and successfully maintained weight loss??? Yep, fixed it for you!!!
Anonymous wrote:My doctor has a patient who has been successful in going of the "meds" and maintaining an 80 lb weightless, amazing or so I thought. She shared this with me because I wanted to start taking the drugs ( and not for vanity weight) because she wanted me to understand the commitment I would have to make after taking the medicine to keep the weight off. This particular patient has to work out every single day, to include "weights" and walking, up to two or three hours a day, at least that is how this patient is keeping it off. On top of that, she still eats NOTHING, like a bird was the phrase my doctor used. How sustainable is that for a lifetime, for me, to be honest, not sustainable hence I chose not to go on those meds. I walk 12,000 to 15,000 steps every day, because I enjoy it and she did not want me to start resenting my exercise. I'll try harder the next time normal way, I trust my doctor's knowledge of me as a patient. I will not get into the side affects she shared with me that many of her earlier patients now have from the "meds", so much so that she no longer prescribes it for vanity weight loss, in fact it is a policy that the four doctors who run her office came to together.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I assume you mean Glp1 meds?
I’m on Wegovy and my doctor says it is a lifetime med and those who go off it are regaining. Just had this conversation with her this morning.
That’s really not true. There are lots of threads on Reddit of people who used it to lose weight, changed their lifestyle, eating and exercise habits, and were able to eventually taper off. You should really educate yourself before you just follow the words of a doctor blindly. The truth is, doctors don’t know a lot about this, and they’re feeling it out alongside the rest of us. I don’t judge them for it, but I definitely don’t treat them like a fountain of wisdom when they are as afraid of this medication as they are of us being obese. it’s a very scary world out there and educating yourself will empower you.
I should “educate myself”? Lol. I got my info about my medication from my doctor and you are getting your info from “threads on Reddit.”
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I assume you mean Glp1 meds?
I’m on Wegovy and my doctor says it is a lifetime med and those who go off it are regaining. Just had this conversation with her this morning.
That’s really not true. There are lots of threads on Reddit of people who used it to lose weight, changed their lifestyle, eating and exercise habits, and were able to eventually taper off. You should really educate yourself before you just follow the words of a doctor blindly. The truth is, doctors don’t know a lot about this, and they’re feeling it out alongside the rest of us. I don’t judge them for it, but I definitely don’t treat them like a fountain of wisdom when they are as afraid of this medication as they are of us being obese. it’s a very scary world out there and educating yourself will empower you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I assume you mean Glp1 meds?
I’m on Wegovy and my doctor says it is a lifetime med and those who go off it are regaining. Just had this conversation with her this morning.
That’s really not true. There are lots of threads on Reddit of people who used it to lose weight, changed their lifestyle, eating and exercise habits, and were able to eventually taper off. You should really educate yourself before you just follow the words of a doctor blindly. The truth is, doctors don’t know a lot about this, and they’re feeling it out alongside the rest of us. I don’t judge them for it, but I definitely don’t treat them like a fountain of wisdom when they are as afraid of this medication as they are of us being obese. it’s a very scary world out there and educating yourself will empower you.
Anonymous wrote:I assume you mean Glp1 meds?
I’m on Wegovy and my doctor says it is a lifetime med and those who go off it are regaining. Just had this conversation with her this morning.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I did not maintain. I'm not very overweight, but just a stress eater. The meds just made me sick when I ate so I couldn't eat much at all, which is why I couldn't stress eat.
This is what's happening to me. 5 weeks in and I'm nauseous all the time so I'm hardly eating. I hate this feeling. I've not increased from the starting dose and think I'm going to lower it next week. I'm worried I'm not getting anywhere near enough food in.
Anonymous wrote:I did not maintain. I'm not very overweight, but just a stress eater. The meds just made me sick when I ate so I couldn't eat much at all, which is why I couldn't stress eat.