Anonymous wrote:I started nine weeks ago and lost 12 pounds in one month on 2.5 then 9 pounds in one month on 5.0. I’m fortunate to be responsive to these doses from a weight loss perspective but unfortunately I’m also very responsive from a side effect perspective. I’m 10 pounds from a “normal” BMI and 15 pounds from what I hope is a sustainable maintenance goal but can’t imagine being able to handle titrating up to get there.
Anonymous wrote:I just started rebound Thursday and lost 4lbs by Saturday. I have absolutely no appetite or interest in food. Trying to force myself to eat fruits, veggies and drink water. Is this normal?
Anonymous wrote:I’m on mounjaro & started losing more on 10 mg and 12.5 mg (still on 12.5). I also take Metformin.
Anonymous wrote:I just started Zepbound Thursday and lost 4lbs by Saturday. I have absolutely no appetite or interest in food. Trying to force myself to eat fruits, veggies and drink water. Is this normal?
Anonymous wrote:I started on 2.5 for 1st month and lost 15lb could hardly eat a thing I'm now 6 days into my 1st 5mg dose and all the hunger has come back. Anybody else experienced this?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:you have to either have commercial insurance or get your dr to do a prior authorization.Anonymous wrote:How did you get zepbound covered by insurance ?
My insurance told me I had to try wegovy before zepbound.
Aren’t these the same thing?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:you have to either have commercial insurance or get your dr to do a prior authorization.Anonymous wrote:How did you get zepbound covered by insurance ?
My insurance told me I had to try wegovy before zepbound.
Anonymous wrote:I started on 2.5 for 1st month and lost 15lb could hardly eat a thing I'm now 6 days into my 1st 5mg dose and all the hunger has come back. Anybody else experienced this?
Anonymous wrote:you have to either have commercial insurance or get your dr to do a prior authorization.Anonymous wrote:How did you get zepbound covered by insurance ?