Anonymous wrote:The first stop is therapy. If you treat all the emotional issues that got you to this weight and has kept you at this weight, you will lose weight without dieting.
-- Trauma survivor and formerly obese person with 20-yr eating disorder who did EMDR + CBT (and a LOT of it).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why not weight loss surgery? The goal is remove excess
stomach to curb the cravings / hormones caused from over eating
GLP1 meds do more than curb cravings - they work on brain signals and correct hormone imbalances. Semaglutide (ingredient in Ozempic) has data showing its effectiveness in improving kidney function for patients with CKD. Another clinical study found significant cardiovascular benefits.
But sure, let’s cut people up instead and force them to live with life long issues like nutrient malabsorption.
Anonymous wrote:Why not weight loss surgery? The goal is remove excess
stomach to curb the cravings / hormones caused from over eating
Anonymous wrote:Hi all, OP here.
Hope everyone is doing well. Just wanted to update (I've been on DCUM for 10+ years and have wanted so many thread updates from OPs, ha.)
I have definitely had my ups and downs, with most days being a bit of a struggle as I think about food A LOT, + had a 4-5 month period in the Spring/Summer where I wasn't gaining weight but also not losing as I fell into old habits with binge eating, something I feel like I've done for so many years.
I'm currently at 263, so yep, VERY slow going. I approached my doctor about starting Vyvanse to help with BED at the beginning of June and she thought it might be better for me to try Ozempic first. The first couple months were disappointing as I felt almost no negative side effects, until I started the 2mg, which I've been on now for going on week 6 iirc. I definitely still crave "bad" foods but at least I'm not BE as much anymore but the medication hasn't helped as much as I'd hoped/read it helping for others weight wise. Numbers in bloodwork have definitely improved though, to the point doctor said I don't need Metformin for diabetes anymore but I'm still currently on it as it's also for PCOS.
As far as exercise, I aim to walk 4-6 miles a day since August, and that's been going well. Drink mostly water, diet soda here and there. Never drank coffee or alcohol so no issue there. I know I really need to try to eat fruit and veggie servings, as well as more protein.
Going to try the Ozempic for a bit more and if I feel like it's not helping me get to where I need, doctor said I can start Vyvanse and use both at the same time. BE has been something I've struggled with for many years and I know I need to probably also try CBT or another mental health therapy to help beyond just medication.
Tysm for the advice and words of encouragement on this thread again!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I agree with therapy and semaglutide (ozempic if insurance doesn't cover wegovy). Also look into weight loss surgery or try to get on the clinical study for this one.
https://www.sciencealert.com/experimental-drug-breaks-record-for-weight-loss-in-latest-clinical-trial-results
Ozempic is going to paralyze your gut and you will have a bad end. Don't be stupid.
Anonymous wrote:Hi all, OP here.
Hope everyone is doing well. Just wanted to update (I've been on DCUM for 10+ years and have wanted so many thread updates from OPs, ha.)
I have definitely had my ups and downs, with most days being a bit of a struggle as I think about food A LOT, + had a 4-5 month period in the Spring/Summer where I wasn't gaining weight but also not losing as I fell into old habits with binge eating, something I feel like I've done for so many years.
I'm currently at 263, so yep, VERY slow going. I approached my doctor about starting Vyvanse to help with BED at the beginning of June and she thought it might be better for me to try Ozempic first. The first couple months were disappointing as I felt almost no negative side effects, until I started the 2mg, which I've been on now for going on week 6 iirc. I definitely still crave "bad" foods but at least I'm not BE as much anymore but the medication hasn't helped as much as I'd hoped/read it helping for others weight wise. Numbers in bloodwork have definitely improved though, to the point doctor said I don't need Metformin for diabetes anymore but I'm still currently on it as it's also for PCOS.
As far as exercise, I aim to walk 4-6 miles a day since August, and that's been going well. Drink mostly water, diet soda here and there. Never drank coffee or alcohol so no issue there. I know I really need to try to eat fruit and veggie servings, as well as more protein.
Going to try the Ozempic for a bit more and if I feel like it's not helping me get to where I need, doctor said I can start Vyvanse and use both at the same time. BE has been something I've struggled with for many years and I know I need to probably also try CBT or another mental health therapy to help beyond just medication.
Tysm for the advice and words of encouragement on this thread again!