Anonymous wrote:Ozempic is a drug for diabetics and pre-diabetics. You want Wegovy, that's for obesity.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you don't know you need a prescription, you probably also don't know that you have to inject it. It's not a pill.
Rybelsus is a pill, though. Same medication in a different delivery system.
Not nearly as effective
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You can also try naltrexone.
How much do you take for weight loss?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I use it for weight loss only. I go to a weight loss clinic. When I started I was only slightly obese with high blood pressure. My insurance would not cover it. I pay 1k ever 6 weeks for it.
I wouldn’t go to your PCP. They harbor a lot of ignorant misconceptions.
Holy crap that's a lot of money. Get a personal chef instead.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I get it from my PCP, and go there for weekly injections. It's cheaper than getting it from the pharmacy. My insurance doesn't cover it.
It's worked for me so far, down 18 lbs in 2.5 months. And my A1C levels are in the normal range now. It makes calorie restriction very easy - you just can't eat that much, nor do you want to.
Why on earth would you go in for the injections?
Because it's less expensive to get it from the office than from the pharmacy. It's a 10 minute walk from my house and I am typically there only 5-10 minutes, so all in it's less than 30 minutes and most of that is walking there and back which has added benefits. Is that okay with you?
Anonymous wrote:You can also try naltrexone.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I get it from my PCP, and go there for weekly injections. It's cheaper than getting it from the pharmacy. My insurance doesn't cover it.
It's worked for me so far, down 18 lbs in 2.5 months. And my A1C levels are in the normal range now. It makes calorie restriction very easy - you just can't eat that much, nor do you want to.
Do you mind sharing your starting weight? I’d love to be down 18 pounds in 2.5 months. I’m starting at 190, 5’4”. Wondering what’s typical
Anonymous wrote:I get it from my PCP, and go there for weekly injections. It's cheaper than getting it from the pharmacy. My insurance doesn't cover it.
It's worked for me so far, down 18 lbs in 2.5 months. And my A1C levels are in the normal range now. It makes calorie restriction very easy - you just can't eat that much, nor do you want to.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I get it from my PCP, and go there for weekly injections. It's cheaper than getting it from the pharmacy. My insurance doesn't cover it.
It's worked for me so far, down 18 lbs in 2.5 months. And my A1C levels are in the normal range now. It makes calorie restriction very easy - you just can't eat that much, nor do you want to.
Why on earth would you go in for the injections?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I use it for weight loss only. I go to a weight loss clinic. When I started I was only slightly obese with high blood pressure. My insurance would not cover it. I pay 1k every 6 weeks for it.
I wouldn’t go to your PCP. They harbor a lot of ignorant misconceptions.
Holy crap that's a lot of money. Get a personal chef instead.
Anonymous wrote:I get it from my PCP, and go there for weekly injections. It's cheaper than getting it from the pharmacy. My insurance doesn't cover it.
It's worked for me so far, down 18 lbs in 2.5 months. And my A1C levels are in the normal range now. It makes calorie restriction very easy - you just can't eat that much, nor do you want to.
Anonymous wrote:I use it for weight loss only. I go to a weight loss clinic. When I started I was only slightly obese with high blood pressure. My insurance would not cover it. I pay 1k ever 6 weeks for it.
I wouldn’t go to your PCP. They harbor a lot of ignorant misconceptions.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you don't know you need a prescription, you probably also don't know that you have to inject it. It's not a pill.
Rybelsus is a pill, though. Same medication in a different delivery system.
Not nearly as effective