Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I do not quality though I am well over 30 lbs overweight, a bummer that we cannot go through insurance so I am going to be paying out of pocket and will try for a month or two.I am giving up something else I enjoy doing (a hobby) so I can go on this without insurance...not a cheap endeavor but I am feeling desperate.
Question- for anyone who's been on it. Did you notice immediately the quieting of the "food noise". When I first head about the I nearly fainted, Thought I was the only one. I think of food all the time...even when I am not hungry so this made me feel much more normal.
How soon did you notice that you stopped feeling hungry/craving food?
If you experienced side effects, were they immediate or took time to feel them?
Would you have done it again if you were starting over?
It doesn’t feel immediate. I did not even think it was working but it sure was working. It’s more than getting rid of the noise. It stops digestion and the weight definitely comes off.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Here's a few things to know....I have been on Ozempic for 8 months.
1. Go to the Ozempic website...they have a discount code there for your pharmacy. Saves me $350 a month. But it's still $1300.
2. Have crackers or pretzels around. As soon as you feel nauseous have some. I do this a few times a day.
3. I noticed a difference almost right away.
4. Drugs stores run out of it. So have the prescription called in 2 weeks before you need it.
5. I have gone from 205 -170. I am at the highest dose. My weight lose seems to have slowed.
6. My cholesterol/blood pressure are MUCH LOWER! I can't believe insurance companies don't pay for this when people have high blood pressure.
Godd Luck!!!
So you plan on paying almost 13, 000 dollars a year out of pocket for the rest of your life? I’m not being snarky. Genuinely curious.
I'm not the PP, but am on Wegovy (right now, covered by insurance). I'm hoping when the patent expires ('25 or '26>?) that it will become cheaper. I imagine that there will be generics.
Anonymous wrote:I do not quality though I am well over 30 lbs overweight, a bummer that we cannot go through insurance so I am going to be paying out of pocket and will try for a month or two.I am giving up something else I enjoy doing (a hobby) so I can go on this without insurance...not a cheap endeavor but I am feeling desperate.
Question- for anyone who's been on it. Did you notice immediately the quieting of the "food noise". When I first head about the I nearly fainted, Thought I was the only one. I think of food all the time...even when I am not hungry so this made me feel much more normal.
How soon did you notice that you stopped feeling hungry/craving food?
If you experienced side effects, were they immediate or took time to feel them?
Would you have done it again if you were starting over?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Here's a few things to know....I have been on Ozempic for 8 months.
1. Go to the Ozempic website...they have a discount code there for your pharmacy. Saves me $350 a month. But it's still $1300.
2. Have crackers or pretzels around. As soon as you feel nauseous have some. I do this a few times a day.
3. I noticed a difference almost right away.
4. Drugs stores run out of it. So have the prescription called in 2 weeks before you need it.
5. I have gone from 205 -170. I am at the highest dose. My weight lose seems to have slowed.
6. My cholesterol/blood pressure are MUCH LOWER! I can't believe insurance companies don't pay for this when people have high blood pressure.
Godd Luck!!!
So you plan on paying almost 13, 000 dollars a year out of pocket for the rest of your life? I’m not being snarky. Genuinely curious.
Anonymous wrote:Here's a few things to know....I have been on Ozempic for 8 months.
1. Go to the Ozempic website...they have a discount code there for your pharmacy. Saves me $350 a month. But it's still $1300.
2. Have crackers or pretzels around. As soon as you feel nauseous have some. I do this a few times a day.
3. I noticed a difference almost right away.
4. Drugs stores run out of it. So have the prescription called in 2 weeks before you need it.
5. I have gone from 205 -170. I am at the highest dose. My weight lose seems to have slowed.
6. My cholesterol/blood pressure are MUCH LOWER! I can't believe insurance companies don't pay for this when people have high blood pressure.
Godd Luck!!!
Anonymous wrote:Here's a few things to know....I have been on Ozempic for 8 months.
1. Go to the Ozempic website...they have a discount code there for your pharmacy. Saves me $350 a month. But it's still $1300.
2. Have crackers or pretzels around. As soon as you feel nauseous have some. I do this a few times a day.
3. I noticed a difference almost right away.
4. Drugs stores run out of it. So have the prescription called in 2 weeks before you need it.
5. I have gone from 205 -170. I am at the highest dose. My weight lose seems to have slowed.
6. My cholesterol/blood pressure are MUCH LOWER! I can't believe insurance companies don't pay for this when people have high blood pressure.
Godd Luck!!!
Anonymous wrote:I was on Mounjaro and for me the food noise stopped right away. I was not hungry.
But I felt consistently nauseated and achy, like I had the mild flu. I was never able to tolerate more than 5mg (dosing goes from 2.5, 5, 7.5, 10, 12.5, etc). It made me crazy because I'm generally not sensitive to medications (at all!) and yet my body just did not get used to the Mounjaro. I honestly felt so crappy that I couldn't function most of the time. I was on a message board at the time with other patients who tolerated it with no side effects and were on much higher doses than it was.
Ultimately I did lose some weight (25 pounds?) but it basically felt like complete crap for those 3 months. I don't think I could do it again.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I do not quality though I am well over 30 lbs overweight, a bummer that we cannot go through insurance so I am going to be paying out of pocket and will try for a month or two.I am giving up something else I enjoy doing (a hobby) so I can go on this without insurance...not a cheap endeavor but I am feeling desperate.
Question- for anyone who's been on it. Did you notice immediately the quieting of the "food noise". When I first head about the I nearly fainted, Thought I was the only one. I think of food all the time...even when I am not hungry so this made me feel much more normal.
How soon did you notice that you stopped feeling hungry/craving food?
If you experienced side effects, were they immediate or took time to feel them?
Would you have done it again if you were starting over?
A month or two won’t help you. You have to ramp up to the full dosage and that takes about 6 months.