Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Your BMI is normal. Why are you on a weight loss drug?
It’s not normal! It’s solidly overweight. Normal would be 20lbs lighter.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are you using a compounding pharmacy?
That's my guess; who knows how much you are actually getting. My doctor refuses to write scripts for compounding pharmacies.
I am. Do not really have a choice as I'd not qualify otherwise (plus could not afford the name brand without insurance). Same pharmacy I used before and was great.
This is what it is. You aren't getting the same dose you got before because compounding isn't at all reliable. Whether you used the same pharmacy before or not. My doctor says compounded semaglutide is not safe. If you do "not qualify" -- maybe you shouldn't be on it and on here complaining how you have not lost "10lbs almost immediately."
Anonymous wrote:Another one here, I took Wegovy for almost a year, lost 52 pounds, gained back 35 before I went back on. This tume I'm losing much slower, even though I'm on the highest dose. My doc won't let me stay on once I get to whatever weight they've decided I should be at, which means I see a lifetime of cycling on and off this drug, since doc won't let me stay on a maintenance dose 😡
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are you using a compounding pharmacy?
That's my guess; who knows how much you are actually getting. My doctor refuses to write scripts for compounding pharmacies.
I am. Do not really have a choice as I'd not qualify otherwise (plus could not afford the name brand without insurance). Same pharmacy I used before and was great.
Anonymous wrote:Your BMI is normal. Why are you on a weight loss drug?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How big are you? What is the point of starting and stopping every year? You will regain, lose, regain, lose.
155 and 5'2. This is all peri menopause weight, I was a normal weight until a few years ago.