Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Miracle! Go straight to zepbound group on Reddit or the TirzepatideCompound group!! They have all the info. Be sure you hydrate like crazy. Take extra electrolytes!!! Supplement with fiber gummies and probiotics. Eat 100 grams of protein daily in small meals every 2-3 hrs. Sleep well and workout daily… and move up slowly!! Don’t move up unless you have had a weight loss stall!! If you’re still losing don’t dose up
If they did this daily, then they would not need to take the drug.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I was just prescribed Zepbound for weight management. I will start with 2.5 dosage and adjust monthly from there.
I've read a bit about GI issues to anticipate. Any tips on what to expect for side effects for those who have taken it? And more importantly have you been pleased with results?
Have you actually received your medicine? I have a prescription recently prescribed and the pharmacy said they have no clue when they will be in stock. Looking for a new pharmacist but have had no luck. So sad
Anonymous wrote:Miracle! Go straight to zepbound group on Reddit or the TirzepatideCompound group!! They have all the info. Be sure you hydrate like crazy. Take extra electrolytes!!! Supplement with fiber gummies and probiotics. Eat 100 grams of protein daily in small meals every 2-3 hrs. Sleep well and workout daily… and move up slowly!! Don’t move up unless you have had a weight loss stall!! If you’re still losing don’t dose up
Anonymous wrote:I was just prescribed Zepbound for weight management. I will start with 2.5 dosage and adjust monthly from there.
I've read a bit about GI issues to anticipate. Any tips on what to expect for side effects for those who have taken it? And more importantly have you been pleased with results?
Anonymous wrote:It’s a miracle!!! I lost 37 lbs in 5 months. I worked out like crazy and gained muscle. Ate super low calorie to my deficit and high protein.
You may never have to move up in dose!! Don’t listen to their schedule. I did it via the compounding medication tirzepatide available through a local doctor and I moved up from 2.5 to 3 and 3.5. I did each one after eight weeks or so and lost around 1.5 pounds a week. You do not have to move up to five and 7.5 and all those things unless you really want to. It’s most effective if you stay at a low dose. I had almost no side effects, but I was always really careful: I consumed daily psyllium pills and fiber Gummies, I used these amazing electrolytes that I loved called Ultima, supplemented with protein powder if I needed to, and I rested well and took care of myself. Although I love drinking, The compound naturally took away my interest in it, and that also helped me lose weight. Now I can enjoy a glass or two a week or less if I feel like it. Just listen to your body and don’t despair no matter what happens. Go to the Reddit group that people recommended above like tirzepatide compound and others and ask questions!!! Support from real life users is key!!! Once you reach goal weight you taper down slightly and find your maintenance dose. Good luck!
Anonymous wrote:I craved weird foods like raw radishes. And had an almost migraine like headache the first two doses, but not after those first two.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I was just prescribed Zepbound also. Haven't started yet. Will do so this week. Waiting for my appointment with a registered dietitian to ensure I'm eating as well as I can. It took about a month to have the medication in hand. Once I got through the insurance checks, I couldn't find a local pharmacy that had it in stock. I ended up filling it through Lilly and selected Amazon pharmacy as the dispensing pharmacy. My co-pay was going to be around $250 but using a Lilly coupon, it came down to $80 per month. Good luck, OP. I'm excited and ready to commit to a new lifestyle to get the most benefit from the med.
The max discount per month on the Lilly discount with insurance is $150.
Yes, you are correct. Just looked back at my order for the specifics. I'm the poster quoted above. Insurance co-pay (Express Scripts) was $235, got the $150 discount and paid $85.
Thanks from OP! This has just happened to me. My local CVS will not be able to get the medication in for more than a month.
I have asked my doctor to send it straight to the manufacturer and it seems like they will then send it through Amazon pharmacy? I did sign up for the savings card.
I have never worked with an online pharmacy or a manufacturer. Does Would Lilly contact my provider or me that the RX is ready? Do I have to get something from the manufacturer and then contact Amazon pharmacy? Have clearly never used online pharma before!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I was just prescribed Zepbound also. Haven't started yet. Will do so this week. Waiting for my appointment with a registered dietitian to ensure I'm eating as well as I can. It took about a month to have the medication in hand. Once I got through the insurance checks, I couldn't find a local pharmacy that had it in stock. I ended up filling it through Lilly and selected Amazon pharmacy as the dispensing pharmacy. My co-pay was going to be around $250 but using a Lilly coupon, it came down to $80 per month. Good luck, OP. I'm excited and ready to commit to a new lifestyle to get the most benefit from the med.
The max discount per month on the Lilly discount with insurance is $150.
Yes, you are correct. Just looked back at my order for the specifics. I'm the poster quoted above. Insurance co-pay (Express Scripts) was $235, got the $150 discount and paid $85.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I craved weird foods like raw radishes. And had an almost migraine like headache the first two doses, but not after those first two.
I have the headache too - still - on dose day. Why?
Anonymous wrote:I craved weird foods like raw radishes. And had an almost migraine like headache the first two doses, but not after those first two.
Anonymous wrote:PP adding checking out the zepbound board on reddit. Lots of good and encouraging info there.