Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Because of the risks of bowel obstruction, I suppose?
That isn’t actually a thing
It's been measured in clinical studies: gastroparesis, biliary disease, bowel obstruction, etc. All the forms of gastric and intestinal issues these drugs can trigger.
They are known risks. You've got to consult your doctor and decide what your individual profile can sustain.
The risks are very small for these issues. Stop the hysteria. We get it. You hate the idea that fat people have a chance to not be fat.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Of course, you'll gain all of your weight and probably more back once you stop. You're not diabetic. It's not safe to stay on forever just because you're fat. Have you considered exercising and leading a healthy active lifestyle to maintain your weight? You can do it!
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Because of the risks of bowel obstruction, I suppose?
That isn’t actually a thing
It's been measured in clinical studies: gastroparesis, biliary disease, bowel obstruction, etc. All the forms of gastric and intestinal issues these drugs can trigger.
They are known risks. You've got to consult your doctor and decide what your individual profile can sustain.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My insurance stopped paying for it in March so I had to quit cold turkey. I was within 10 lbs of my goal weight and have to say that it's been fine. I haven't gained any weight back. It did get a bit harder with being more hungry but I've gotten used to it.
All of this to say, not that I think you should get off, but it's not the end of the world if you do.
How much weight did you lose before you went off it?
I'm shocked that you lost that much so quickly and haven't gained it back. That's great.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My insurance stopped paying for it in March so I had to quit cold turkey. I was within 10 lbs of my goal weight and have to say that it's been fine. I haven't gained any weight back. It did get a bit harder with being more hungry but I've gotten used to it.
All of this to say, not that I think you should get off, but it's not the end of the world if you do.
How much weight did you lose before you went off it?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My insurance stopped paying for it in March so I had to quit cold turkey. I was within 10 lbs of my goal weight and have to say that it's been fine. I haven't gained any weight back. It did get a bit harder with being more hungry but I've gotten used to it.
All of this to say, not that I think you should get off, but it's not the end of the world if you do.
How much weight did you lose before you went off it?
Anonymous wrote:My insurance stopped paying for it in March so I had to quit cold turkey. I was within 10 lbs of my goal weight and have to say that it's been fine. I haven't gained any weight back. It did get a bit harder with being more hungry but I've gotten used to it.
All of this to say, not that I think you should get off, but it's not the end of the world if you do.
Anonymous wrote:Of course, you'll gain all of your weight and probably more back once you stop. You're not diabetic. It's not safe to stay on forever just because you're fat. Have you considered exercising and leading a healthy active lifestyle to maintain your weight? You can do it!
Anonymous wrote:Of course, you'll gain all of your weight and probably more back once you stop. You're not diabetic. It's not safe to stay on forever just because you're fat. Have you considered exercising and leading a healthy active lifestyle to maintain your weight? You can do it!
Anonymous wrote:I have been going to NOVA Physician Wellness Center, and am nearing my goal weight after many months on Wegovy. They say that once I reach my goal weight I need to wean off the Wegovy. But I keep reading that it's a lifelong thing once you have been obese, and that you will regain all the weight and then some if you stop. I don't have any side effects from the drug. So why do they say I need to stop using it?