Anonymous wrote:I asked my family practice physician about Wegovy last fall. I am near 50 and my BMI is over 30. I have struggled with my weight my whole life. I am a vegetarian with PCOS. My doctor said while I would be a good candidate for the medication she thought I should try weightlifting and becoming a full vegan for three months. If that didn't work she said she would recommend weight loss surgery. My blood work was excellent. I told her I am not interested in surgery and wanted to try Wegovy and she said "there are doctors out there who will prescribe it," and sent me on my way. Does anyone have a recommendation for a Virginia-based doctor who might be able to help? Should I just find a local endocrinologist and make an appointment?
Anonymous wrote:Does anyone have Kaiser pay for these type of drugs?
Anonymous wrote:Anyone other Kaiser have any luck?
And are these meds ultimately things you have to take forever or just to get you to a healthier weight?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anyone other Kaiser have any luck?
And are these meds ultimately things you have to take forever or just to get you to a healthier weight?
Whatever is preventing you from losing weight now will come back after you go off the medication. I don’t know why people think this is a temporary medication. If you need a drug to help you lose weight why wouldn’t you need it to maintain the lower weight?
Being overweight has health risks. If losing weight were easy, we’d all be thin. Isn’t it great that we’ve found a way to help people lose weight and therefore reduce their risk of other health problems and reduce their risk of Covid complications? Yes, it is. And it’s ok to keep taking it if needed.
So people plan on dishing out $1100/month to keep the weight off? I don't see that happening. People will take medication, lose weight, go off medication, gain weight back and start the cycle all over again.
I know losing weight isn't easy. It is hard. But being over weight is also hard. having medical issues from excess weight is hard. Having joint pain from carrying excess weight is hard. Choose your hard.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anyone other Kaiser have any luck?
And are these meds ultimately things you have to take forever or just to get you to a healthier weight?
Whatever is preventing you from losing weight now will come back after you go off the medication. I don’t know why people think this is a temporary medication. If you need a drug to help you lose weight why wouldn’t you need it to maintain the lower weight?
Being overweight has health risks. If losing weight were easy, we’d all be thin. Isn’t it great that we’ve found a way to help people lose weight and therefore reduce their risk of other health problems and reduce their risk of Covid complications? Yes, it is. And it’s ok to keep taking it if needed.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anyone other Kaiser have any luck?
And are these meds ultimately things you have to take forever or just to get you to a healthier weight?
Whatever is preventing you from losing weight now will come back after you go off the medication. I don’t know why people think this is a temporary medication. If you need a drug to help you lose weight why wouldn’t you need it to maintain the lower weight?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:BCBS basic covers wegovy with a prior authorization
Do you know if BCBS basic covers Mounjaro as well with a prior authorization?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anyone other Kaiser have any luck?
And are these meds ultimately things you have to take forever or just to get you to a healthier weight?
Whatever is preventing you from losing weight now will come back after you go off the medication. I don’t know why people think this is a temporary medication. If you need a drug to help you lose weight why wouldn’t you need it to maintain the lower weight?