Anonymous wrote:What if you can't afford the drugs any longer or your body can't take them?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I did. Used it for six months, lost 20 pounds, stopped six months ago. Have not regained ANY weight in the last six months. It was really good for reprogramming my brain around quantities and cravings. Cravings are still less intense than before.
This is me. I was on for 4 months and lost 30 lbs. I have been off a year and have continued to lose 10 more! It really reprogrammed my brain and how I think about food.
If I feel like I need it again I would not hesitate to go back on.
Same. If I need to use it for 4-6 months every other year, fine. Better than what I've watched my mom go through just trying to stay not-quite-obese.
It's actually not "fine." This will do horrific things to your metabolism.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I used it to lose 15 lbs and am now super slim. I love how I feel on this drug. My intention was the same as yours - take it to lose these stubborn lbs then stop. But it's so refreshing to not be obsessed with food, battling hunger, monitoring calories all the time. I am so peaceful now. I am taking .75 mg per week which is less than half of the 2.5 starting dose of my GLP (tirzepatide) and I think I could stand to lower the dose even more and feel the positive effects (less hunger, staying full for many hours after eating, fewer cravings). I am so thankful for this medication!
how long were you on 2.5?
Anonymous wrote:I used it to lose 15 lbs and am now super slim. I love how I feel on this drug. My intention was the same as yours - take it to lose these stubborn lbs then stop. But it's so refreshing to not be obsessed with food, battling hunger, monitoring calories all the time. I am so peaceful now. I am taking .75 mg per week which is less than half of the 2.5 starting dose of my GLP (tirzepatide) and I think I could stand to lower the dose even more and feel the positive effects (less hunger, staying full for many hours after eating, fewer cravings). I am so thankful for this medication!
Anonymous wrote:op here. So how do you get it if you only want to lose 15lbs?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, I’m doing it right now. Down 8 pounds with 6 to go. No side effects yet. I am very active and normally eat pretty well but I’m in the throws of perimenopause. You really just aren’t as hungry. If you are already working out 6 days a week and are normally healthy, you can keep it off. I might need a boost before next summer and I’m ok with that.
you have zero experience keeping weight off after stopping this drug
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I did. Used it for six months, lost 20 pounds, stopped six months ago. Have not regained ANY weight in the last six months. It was really good for reprogramming my brain around quantities and cravings. Cravings are still less intense than before.
This is me. I was on for 4 months and lost 30 lbs. I have been off a year and have continued to lose 10 more! It really reprogrammed my brain and how I think about food.
If I feel like I need it again I would not hesitate to go back on.
Same. If I need to use it for 4-6 months every other year, fine. Better than what I've watched my mom go through just trying to stay not-quite-obese.
It's actually not "fine." This will do horrific things to your metabolism.
Anonymous wrote:No. I lost the weight, and slowly weened myself. It was fine for 5-6 months. Then cravings hit me like a brick wall. I really don't think there is any long term solution other than staying on the GLP at a lower dose for at least every other week. I am happy that I've started back on it before my rebound weight was too serious.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I did. Used it for six months, lost 20 pounds, stopped six months ago. Have not regained ANY weight in the last six months. It was really good for reprogramming my brain around quantities and cravings. Cravings are still less intense than before.
This is me. I was on for 4 months and lost 30 lbs. I have been off a year and have continued to lose 10 more! It really reprogrammed my brain and how I think about food.
If I feel like I need it again I would not hesitate to go back on.
Same. If I need to use it for 4-6 months every other year, fine. Better than what I've watched my mom go through just trying to stay not-quite-obese.
It's actually not "fine." This will do horrific things to your metabolism.
NP. No dog in this fight but how could he know this? Do we really have enough studies about these drugs at this point in time?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I did. Used it for six months, lost 20 pounds, stopped six months ago. Have not regained ANY weight in the last six months. It was really good for reprogramming my brain around quantities and cravings. Cravings are still less intense than before.
This is me. I was on for 4 months and lost 30 lbs. I have been off a year and have continued to lose 10 more! It really reprogrammed my brain and how I think about food.
If I feel like I need it again I would not hesitate to go back on.
Same. If I need to use it for 4-6 months every other year, fine. Better than what I've watched my mom go through just trying to stay not-quite-obese.
It's actually not "fine." This will do horrific things to your metabolism.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I did. Used it for six months, lost 20 pounds, stopped six months ago. Have not regained ANY weight in the last six months. It was really good for reprogramming my brain around quantities and cravings. Cravings are still less intense than before.
This is me. I was on for 4 months and lost 30 lbs. I have been off a year and have continued to lose 10 more! It really reprogrammed my brain and how I think about food.
If I feel like I need it again I would not hesitate to go back on.
Same. If I need to use it for 4-6 months every other year, fine. Better than what I've watched my mom go through just trying to stay not-quite-obese.