Anonymous wrote:Did you experience hair loss?
Anonymous wrote:Congrats, OP. Glad you are feeling and doing better. In addition to the health benefits, this probably makes parenting a lot more enjoyable for you and your kids. I wish my husband would consider it
Anonymous wrote:I have both Wegovy and Mounjaro prescriptions sitting at CVS but at $1100 a pop I just can’t do it. So frustrating.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have both Wegovy and Mounjaro prescriptions sitting at CVS but at $1100 a pop I just can’t do it. So frustrating.
Buy a secondary insurance online that will cover one or both. Much cheaper than 13k out of pocket
Anonymous wrote:I have both Wegovy and Mounjaro prescriptions sitting at CVS but at $1100 a pop I just can’t do it. So frustrating.
Anonymous wrote:I have both Wegovy and Mounjaro prescriptions sitting at CVS but at $1100 a pop I just can’t do it. So frustrating.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I started taking Mounjaro before Thanksgiving and have lost 10 pounds thus far. The medicine really reduces my appetite; it's almost scary at times. I literally can go a couple of hours without eating, and when I do eat it is half the amount I usually ate. I am pleased with the drug thus far. My only concern is once I reach my goal weight. Will I have to take a maintenance dose and for how long? I don't want to stay on this medicine forever.
Yes it is a lifelong medication for weight loss. Your doctor should have told you this. Once you are off the medication your body will want to return to your previous weight and your hunger will come back.
I don't think that the jury is out on whether everyone will need to take it indefinitely. For some people, once they get the weight off, they can continue lifestyle changes that will help them maintain. For others, who have had lifelong weight issues, they may need to take it forever if they want to keep the pounds off.
I'm the OP and have been off of Mounjarno for 3 weeks now, largely because I can't get my Rx filled unless I pay $1K. I have definitely noticed the appetite suppression is over but I am going to try to keep the weight off by watching my diet and exercising regularly. I am working with my doctor to see if I should start Wegovy if weight starts creeping back.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I started taking Mounjaro before Thanksgiving and have lost 10 pounds thus far. The medicine really reduces my appetite; it's almost scary at times. I literally can go a couple of hours without eating, and when I do eat it is half the amount I usually ate. I am pleased with the drug thus far. My only concern is once I reach my goal weight. Will I have to take a maintenance dose and for how long? I don't want to stay on this medicine forever.
Yes it is a lifelong medication for weight loss. Your doctor should have told you this. Once you are off the medication your body will want to return to your previous weight and your hunger will come back.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I started taking Mounjaro before Thanksgiving and have lost 10 pounds thus far. The medicine really reduces my appetite; it's almost scary at times. I literally can go a couple of hours without eating, and when I do eat it is half the amount I usually ate. I am pleased with the drug thus far. My only concern is once I reach my goal weight. Will I have to take a maintenance dose and for how long? I don't want to stay on this medicine forever.
Yes it is a lifelong medication for weight loss. Your doctor should have told you this. Once you are off the medication your body will want to return to your previous weight and your hunger will come back.
Anonymous wrote:I started taking Mounjaro before Thanksgiving and have lost 10 pounds thus far. The medicine really reduces my appetite; it's almost scary at times. I literally can go a couple of hours without eating, and when I do eat it is half the amount I usually ate. I am pleased with the drug thus far. My only concern is once I reach my goal weight. Will I have to take a maintenance dose and for how long? I don't want to stay on this medicine forever.