Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Currently on Zepbound and lost what I need to lose, at maintenance phase. I know it's said that if you stop the drug you will regain a significant amount of weight.
Has anyone successfully stopped a GLP-1 and maintained goal weight long term? Any tips for success?
Yes, I know the answer is to continue diet and exercise habits that got you to the goal weight.
Yes. Eat less and move more. It’s that simple.
Anonymous wrote:Take note of everything you eat in a day on a GLP1. You know exactly how much it takes to lose/maintain.
Then get some willpower.
And keep exercising.
.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Put the fork down. Eat less
Ignorance + a desperation to mean to others on the internet because literally no one in real life wants anything to do with you = this post.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Currently on Zepbound and lost what I need to lose, at maintenance phase. I know it's said that if you stop the drug you will regain a significant amount of weight.
Has anyone successfully stopped a GLP-1 and maintained goal weight long term? Any tips for success?
Yes, I know the answer is to continue diet and exercise habits that got you to the goal weight.
Yes. Eat less and move more. It’s that simple.
Anonymous wrote:Put the fork down. Eat less
Anonymous wrote:Lifelong dieter here. I've been "lifetime" at weight watchers (met my goal weight) 4 different times. Why would these drugs be any different?
Some of us have bodies that desperately want to be too heavy. The drugs just make the losing part so much easier.
So that people gain back the weight after stopping shouldn't be a surprise to anyone.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My neighbor stopped a year ago and hasn’t gained weight yet. She’s been maintaining.
At least this is what your neighbor is telling you.
Anonymous wrote:Currently on Zepbound and lost what I need to lose, at maintenance phase. I know it's said that if you stop the drug you will regain a significant amount of weight.
Has anyone successfully stopped a GLP-1 and maintained goal weight long term? Any tips for success?
Yes, I know the answer is to continue diet and exercise habits that got you to the goal weight.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can you wean off instead of cold turkey? I’ve dropped my dose of wegovy and take it every 10-14 days. In time I’ll probably drop the dose again and/or do 14-21 days. I watch how I feel and eat in between to see what works best.
The doctor said the largest time between shots should be 10 days - are people really getting guidance to go longer than that? Or is it a personal decision?
Anonymous wrote:Can you wean off instead of cold turkey? I’ve dropped my dose of wegovy and take it every 10-14 days. In time I’ll probably drop the dose again and/or do 14-21 days. I watch how I feel and eat in between to see what works best.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My neighbor stopped a year ago and hasn’t gained weight yet. She’s been maintaining.
At least this is what your neighbor is telling you.
Anonymous wrote:My neighbor stopped a year ago and hasn’t gained weight yet. She’s been maintaining.