Anonymous wrote:No dr will prescribe for me. Just gained 15 lbs because of very high cortisol/menopause issues. Weight isn't coming off like it used to.
Brings me to BMI of 27 and my cholesterol and triglycerides are high.
The PA at the endocrinologist was really dismissive - just smiled and said, "yeah that's tough"
ugh.
What doctors are prescribing it? I know there are weight loss drs online and at clinics but I really felt like I'd prefer a local dr prescribing it.
Anonymous wrote:No dr will prescribe for me. Just gained 15 lbs because of very high cortisol/menopause issues. Weight isn't coming off like it used to.
Brings me to BMI of 27 and my cholesterol and triglycerides are high.
The PA at the endocrinologist was really dismissive - just smiled and said, "yeah that's tough"
ugh.
What doctors are prescribing it? I know there are weight loss drs online and at clinics but I really felt like I'd prefer a local dr prescribing it.
Anonymous wrote:No dr will prescribe for me. Just gained 15 lbs because of very high cortisol/menopause issues. Weight isn't coming off like it used to.
Brings me to BMI of 27 and my cholesterol and triglycerides are high.
The PA at the endocrinologist was really dismissive - just smiled and said, "yeah that's tough"
ugh.
I’m also around that BMI. I used a telehealth that uses a compounding pharmacy and selected for a large well established pharmacy that doesn’t have recent FDA or state regulator issues. Mine arrives in about a week - looking forward to seeing how it goes.
What doctors are prescribing it? I know there are weight loss drs online and at clinics but I really felt like I'd prefer a local dr prescribing it.
Anonymous wrote:My husband was approved for it but there has been no med available at pharmacy. Where are you getting it in the area?
Congratulations OP. That’s awesome.
I’m wondering about other positive outcomes. My friend on it says that her morning serious body aches are gone and they disappeared before she lost any real weight. Same with her rosacea (which I see visibly—the difference is very noticeable). I feel like there is obviously something systemic going on. She’s lost like 40 lbs. but it’s not just weight.
Anonymous wrote:Me too OP. I've lost 40 lbs. Plateauted out on 2.4 and am back on 1.7 losing again. I have also stopped impulse shopping and have very little desire to drink alcohol.
I've got another 30 lbs to go, but I'll get there eventually!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not just for weight loss!
I went on Wegovy in August, motivated far more by my high cholesterol than my weight. I have lost 30 lbs so far, with about 10 more to go I think.
I had my cholesterol re-tested this week and it is down so much!!! Total is down over 50 points (to 229), my triglycerides are way down, although both still high they are much closer to normal (I may have some genetic preposition for it). Chol/hdlc ratio is in normal range, hdl is only 2 pts above normal range.
I'm thrilled! I see the doc next month and we'll see what they say-I would like to lose 10 more lbs and retest in 3 months, but if they think I need to start a med, I will. But reading the report-it seems to be not far above normal range, and way less than it was!
I'm so glad I tried Wegovy. I've had minimal side effects, I've lost weight, my cholesterol is down and the 'food noise' is under control. I eat normal, healthy foods at normal, appropriate portions. My 2023 health journey is ending on a positive note.
Are you just paying out of pocket? Why did your dr prescribe it?