Anonymous
Post 10/28/2022 16:19     Subject: Mounjaro

Where is this coupon?
Anonymous
Post 10/28/2022 10:41     Subject: Re:Mounjaro

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:When you stop using if it for weight loss (not because you have diabetes) do you blow back up? I’m curious what happens after you’ve reached your goal.


Yes, most people will regain the weight once the drug is discontinued. There is some question as to whether being on it long enough (like three years or more) may allow the body to adjust to a new lower set point weight, but we don’t know. It’s best to assume as a weight loss medication this is a lifelong drug.

This is why it is extremely short sighted for those who are seeking it out looking to lose 10-30 pounds. Just not worth it.


Many people would happily take a lifelong drug that allowed them to stay 20lbs thinner
Anonymous
Post 10/28/2022 10:36     Subject: Re:Mounjaro

Please post your dose when stating losses.
Anonymous
Post 10/27/2022 22:05     Subject: Re:Mounjaro

Anonymous wrote:Just did my first week and lost 0😡. I didn’t cheat eat a ton help what am I doing wrong


It’s like Ozempic and Wegovy: you have to work up to the full dosage. That takes several weeks. If you were to start at the full dosage, you’d be in the ER. Give it a month.
Anonymous
Post 10/27/2022 22:02     Subject: Re:Mounjaro

Anonymous wrote:If your insurance rejects it, how does the coupon work then?


The coupon still works for Mounjaro if your insurance rejects it.
Anonymous
Post 10/27/2022 20:14     Subject: Re:Mounjaro

If your insurance rejects it, how does the coupon work then?
Anonymous
Post 10/26/2022 22:54     Subject: Mounjaro

I just barely had pre-diabetes, and my insurance fully covers it (Carefirst Blue Choice).

Have lost more than 30 lbs in just over 3 months. Side effects were very mild on the lowest dose. At 7.5 I felt nausea all the time, and went back down to 2.5. Everyone seems to respond to this med a little differently, though, so just because one person had side effects or very rapid weight loss, don't assume you will too.

Absolutely thrilled to have found this medication. Feel much healthier and more energetic.
Anonymous
Post 10/26/2022 20:21     Subject: Mounjaro

Has anyone with pre diabetes managed to get this covered?
Anonymous
Post 09/14/2022 13:30     Subject: Mounjaro

I've lost about 10 pounds in a the first 4 weeks. I have about 50 pounds total to lose.

I have bad heartburn most days and days when I'm quite nauseated. Other days I feel fine.
i'm surprised by the side effects as traditionally I don't get side effects with meds (but I seem to be pretty sensitive to Mounjaro).
Anonymous
Post 09/12/2022 13:36     Subject: Mounjaro

I am on a little over three weeks and am down 18 lbs. Really no side effects other than a little constipation, which is manageable with Colace.


I have made big changes to my diet and am working on incorporating more exercise. I'm counting calories and struggle to eat 1200 a day. No alcohol since I started and I've lost the desire.

This drug is amazing and I feel great!
Anonymous
Post 09/12/2022 12:44     Subject: Re:Mounjaro

Anonymous wrote:Just did my first week and lost 0😡. I didn’t cheat eat a ton help what am I doing wrong


If you don't lose weight in week 2, then something isn't working. When DH tries to lose weight the scale won't budge in week 1, Week 2 and he's down 5lbs.
Anonymous
Post 09/12/2022 12:36     Subject: Re:Mounjaro

Anonymous wrote:Taken it almost a month and lost 13 lbs. I am having some side effects (fatigue, hair loss, insomnia, heartburn) but the pros outweigh the cons. Hoping to keep making progress as I have quite a bit to lose (50 more).


I would not be able to live with hair loss. How much?
Anonymous
Post 09/12/2022 12:33     Subject: Re:Mounjaro

Just did my first week and lost 0😡. I didn’t cheat eat a ton help what am I doing wrong
Anonymous
Post 09/02/2022 17:21     Subject: Re:Mounjaro

Taken it almost a month and lost 13 lbs. I am having some side effects (fatigue, hair loss, insomnia, heartburn) but the pros outweigh the cons. Hoping to keep making progress as I have quite a bit to lose (50 more).
Anonymous
Post 08/31/2022 18:31     Subject: Re:Mounjaro

Anonymous wrote:When you stop using if it for weight loss (not because you have diabetes) do you blow back up? I’m curious what happens after you’ve reached your goal.


Yes, most people will regain the weight once the drug is discontinued. There is some question as to whether being on it long enough (like three years or more) may allow the body to adjust to a new lower set point weight, but we don’t know. It’s best to assume as a weight loss medication this is a lifelong drug.

This is why it is extremely short sighted for those who are seeking it out looking to lose 10-30 pounds. Just not worth it.