Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What, pray tell, is “marginally pre-diabetic?”
If you want to lose 50, eat less and move more and cut down on carbs. That will do a lot to help your glucose too. You don’t need Ozempic.
my A1c is outside the normal range, but only a little.
yes, I do need Ozempic. I have been on a diet for the past 40 years.
A diet for 40 years? What do you think happens when you lose 50 and stop the medicine? Maintaining weight loss is the real diet. Or do you plan on being on it forever?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:thank you! I actually Google this last night but how do I prove I tried to lose weight previously? Do they really think this first occurred to me at age 56?
You talk to you doctor about it. Tell them that you’ve done Weight Watchers on and off for 25 years. You don’t have to “prove” it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What, pray tell, is “marginally pre-diabetic?”
If you want to lose 50, eat less and move more and cut down on carbs. That will do a lot to help your glucose too. You don’t need Ozempic.
my A1c is outside the normal range, but only a little.
yes, I do need Ozempic. I have been on a diet for the past 40 years.
A diet for 40 years? What do you think happens when you lose 50 and stop the medicine? Maintaining weight loss is the real diet. Or do you plan on being on it forever?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What, pray tell, is “marginally pre-diabetic?”
If you want to lose 50, eat less and move more and cut down on carbs. That will do a lot to help your glucose too. You don’t need Ozempic.
my A1c is outside the normal range, but only a little.
yes, I do need Ozempic. I have been on a diet for the past 40 years.
A diet for 40 years? What do you think happens when you lose 50 and stop the medicine? Maintaining weight loss is the real diet. Or do you plan on being on it forever?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What, pray tell, is “marginally pre-diabetic?”
If you want to lose 50, eat less and move more and cut down on carbs. That will do a lot to help your glucose too. You don’t need Ozempic.
my A1c is outside the normal range, but only a little.
yes, I do need Ozempic. I have been on a diet for the past 40 years.
See an endocrinologist. Expect to spend six months on Metformin first and be told to lose 20 before they will consider putting you on a medication that costs thousands
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Go to a real doctor?
I have been to two "real doctors". one prescribed ozempic and the other wegovy. thank you for your concern.
Then just pay for it yourself instead of trying to find a way to lie to insurance company.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What, pray tell, is “marginally pre-diabetic?”
If you want to lose 50, eat less and move more and cut down on carbs. That will do a lot to help your glucose too. You don’t need Ozempic.
my A1c is outside the normal range, but only a little.
yes, I do need Ozempic. I have been on a diet for the past 40 years.
Anonymous wrote:thank you! I actually Google this last night but how do I prove I tried to lose weight previously? Do they really think this first occurred to me at age 56?
Anonymous wrote:thank you! I actually Google this last night but how do I prove I tried to lose weight previously? Do they really think this first occurred to me at age 56?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Go to a real doctor?
I have been to two "real doctors". one prescribed ozempic and the other wegovy. thank you for your concern.
Anonymous wrote:it's a private insurance through employer (Cigna + express scripts).