Anonymous wrote:You can get compounded Ozempic and wegovy very easily. Find an online or local clinic with good reviews. It’s very affordable, especially because you stop eating as much as you did. The stuff is a miracle drug. The weight just melts off because you have no desire to eat.
.Anonymous wrote:Where are people getting Wegovy? I’ve had a prescription since September, but can never get it filled. I have Kaiser, so need to pay full price. It’s never been available through Kaiser. Is there a pharmacy or med spa that has it?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Well, unless they are diabetic-they are not getting Ozempic. They MAY be getting Wegovy, which is approved for weight loss.
I have Wegovy covered with fepblue, due to BMI and a related co-morbidity (high cholesterol). I was prescribed it by my regular doctor, after I tried several statins for the cholesterol with varying intolerable side effects.
I got Ozempic for being prediabetic and overweight. It's approved for weight loss with another condition.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Well, unless they are diabetic-they are not getting Ozempic. They MAY be getting Wegovy, which is approved for weight loss.
I have Wegovy covered with fepblue, due to BMI and a related co-morbidity (high cholesterol). I was prescribed it by my regular doctor, after I tried several statins for the cholesterol with varying intolerable side effects.
This isn’t true, I’m on Ozempic. My a1c was 6.1. It’s not like “diabetes” is some binary switch for type 2s.
A quick Google search showed that your score is very close to being considered diabetic and is in the high end of pre-diabetic. That's why you're on Ozempic. My AIC is normal so I am on wegovy.
Anonymous wrote:Are all these medicines injectables?
Anonymous wrote:Well, unless they are diabetic-they are not getting Ozempic. They MAY be getting Wegovy, which is approved for weight loss.
I have Wegovy covered with fepblue, due to BMI and a related co-morbidity (high cholesterol). I was prescribed it by my regular doctor, after I tried several statins for the cholesterol with varying intolerable side effects.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Well, unless they are diabetic-they are not getting Ozempic. They MAY be getting Wegovy, which is approved for weight loss.
I have Wegovy covered with fepblue, due to BMI and a related co-morbidity (high cholesterol). I was prescribed it by my regular doctor, after I tried several statins for the cholesterol with varying intolerable side effects.
This isn’t true, I’m on Ozempic. My a1c was 6.1. It’s not like “diabetes” is some binary switch for type 2s.
Anonymous wrote:Are all these medicines injectables?