Anonymous wrote:No. In fact Wegovy has caused some depression and sleep problems for me as well as really bad fatigue.
I've stayed on it though -- I've gone from 227 to 153, which got me from obesity to a "normal" bmi, and helped all kinds of other health problems (sleep apnea, knee pain, skin problems, etc). So it has been worth it.
But the side effects (I hadn't mentioned the awful GI stuff) are horrific. So I wouldn't go on one for "mental health," I'd only recommend for people fighting obesity. Which you say you have. So go ahead and take a GLP1 if you want, but I wouldn't hold my breath for it to help your mental health. And it might make it worse.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No. In fact Wegovy has caused some depression and sleep problems for me as well as really bad fatigue.
I've stayed on it though -- I've gone from 227 to 153, which got me from obesity to a "normal" bmi, and helped all kinds of other health problems (sleep apnea, knee pain, skin problems, etc). So it has been worth it.
But the side effects (I hadn't mentioned the awful GI stuff) are horrific. So I wouldn't go on one for "mental health," I'd only recommend for people fighting obesity. Which you say you have. So go ahead and take a GLP1 if you want, but I wouldn't hold my breath for it to help your mental health. And it might make it worse.
NP-Had that experience with semaglutide. In retrospect I think the exhaustion was really what led to the other issues. I was too tired to do much which led to my feeling so down, no energy to work out. Also had some minor GI issues. Switched to tirzepatide and I have NO side effects, at all. I feel great in every way.
Anonymous wrote:No. In fact Wegovy has caused some depression and sleep problems for me as well as really bad fatigue.
I've stayed on it though -- I've gone from 227 to 153, which got me from obesity to a "normal" bmi, and helped all kinds of other health problems (sleep apnea, knee pain, skin problems, etc). So it has been worth it.
But the side effects (I hadn't mentioned the awful GI stuff) are horrific. So I wouldn't go on one for "mental health," I'd only recommend for people fighting obesity. Which you say you have. So go ahead and take a GLP1 if you want, but I wouldn't hold my breath for it to help your mental health. And it might make it worse.
Anonymous wrote:Anhedonia is a common side effect. The same mechanism that dulls the "food noise" takes the pleasure/desire out of other aspects of your life.