Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I got my semaglutide prescription through hers. It's a compound and I'm not sure how I feel about it. I'm in week 7, still increasing my dose, but I wouldn't say the food noise has decreased as much as I'd hoped and I've only lost about 5 lbs. And I still have a day each week that I feel like shit from side effects. Not sure if I'll continue because the weight loss is not making up for the side effects.
If you do decide to give up on the semaglutide, I recommend trying tirzepatide before giving up on GLP1s all together.
Anonymous wrote:I got my semaglutide prescription through hers. It's a compound and I'm not sure how I feel about it. I'm in week 7, still increasing my dose, but I wouldn't say the food noise has decreased as much as I'd hoped and I've only lost about 5 lbs. And I still have a day each week that I feel like shit from side effects. Not sure if I'll continue because the weight loss is not making up for the side effects.
Anonymous wrote:I don't know why anyone would get compounded when you get the real thing for $300/month.
Anonymous wrote:I have no concern getting compounded Tirz- though my in-person psychiatrist wrote the prescription and recommended the pharmacy. It is $200 per vial that lasts me close to 8 weeks. Whenever I am running low, I call and get it delivered within 24 hours.
Anonymous wrote:Where are you able to get the real thing for $300 per month? When I was last prescribed it, it was 900+ without insurance.
Anonymous wrote:Where are you able to get the real thing for $300 per month? When I was last prescribed it, it was 900+ without insurance.
Anonymous wrote:I don't know why anyone would get compounded when you get the real thing for $300/month.