Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I was trying to illustrate how little she eats to give you some perspective
Old people require far fewer calories bc they’re much more sedentary. Even without the shot, old people in general start eating much much less. But yes, eat fewer calories, lose more weight.
I’m in my 40s but PP’s grandma story hits. When I was taking those meds to lose weight, that is what I ate. No breakfast, under 500 cal snack for lunch, one plate of healthy dinner with lots of protein. Lost 60 lbs and am keeping it off by eating the same but let myself have some chocolate now too.
500 calorie snack?
Can you not read? “Under 500 cal”
Anonymous wrote:A grandparent takes mounjaro and she’s as thin as can be. She doesn’t eat breakfast, sometimes only has nuts and an apple for lunch and for dinner, she eats one plate of food, usually low on carbs, never goes for seconds and no dessert, except a few bites on occasion. She complains about stomach issues but doesn’t attribute it to mounjaro and will never stop mounjaro. She loves being skinny at 70+ (size 0 or smaller). She does seem more frail though, having broken a bone recently with a fall.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How much did Grandma weigh when she started the drug?
Likely around 150-155, size 8.
And...do you think that this is a positive lifestyle for your grandma?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How much did Grandma weigh when she started the drug?
Likely around 150-155, size 8.
Anonymous wrote:How much did Grandma weigh when she started the drug?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:8:05: thanks for the little story. So helpful!
I’m 805. Is that sarcasm? The point of the story is eat like a bird but also lift weights so you don’t break your bones. Your eating drives your results, not just the drug alone. It took her a year to continually eat less and less as a habit until she reached her smallest size. She’s on a low dose.
Yeah, you could have just said that instead of being the judgmental B that you are.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:8:05: thanks for the little story. So helpful!
I’m 805. Is that sarcasm? The point of the story is eat like a bird but also lift weights so you don’t break your bones. Your eating drives your results, not just the drug alone. It took her a year to continually eat less and less as a habit until she reached her smallest size. She’s on a low dose.
Anonymous wrote:Are you tracking your calories and protein?
Anonymous wrote:Drugs only help so much, the key is that they help you eat less, but you still need to actually eat less. I eat like Grandma and still don’t lose every week because I cheat or drink alcohol occasionally.
Anonymous wrote:I lost about 10 pounds but can’t seem to lose 15 more to get to my pre covid and pre menopause weight. Any advise or help?
I had nausea and then started on acid reflux meds and can tolerate now but do have some weird food aversions etc. trying to go up in dose - was on 5 and then tried 7.5. But may now try higher? But just now stuck.
Any advice?
Anonymous wrote:A grandparent takes mounjaro and she’s as thin as can be. She doesn’t eat breakfast, sometimes only has nuts and an apple for lunch and for dinner, she eats one plate of food, usually low on carbs, never goes for seconds and no dessert, except a few bites on occasion. She complains about stomach issues but doesn’t attribute it to mounjaro and will never stop mounjaro. She loves being skinny at 70+ (size 0 or smaller). She does seem more frail though, having broken a bone recently with a fall.
Anonymous wrote:
May need to try Wegovy or Zepbound. Talk to your Dr/prescriber.