Anonymous
Post 09/18/2025 06:39     Subject: I am losing muscle and not fat!

Anonymous wrote:You will lose both on those drugs.

Once you are off them, you can regain some muscle "clean" without a dirty bulk.


+1. Stop worrying about it and focus on getting to your goal weight
Anonymous
Post 09/13/2025 15:46     Subject: I am losing muscle and not fat!

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Hi OP, I recommend posting about GLP-1s on the appropriate Reddit forum. The people on DCUM are not helpful because the vast majority of people who answer are not going through the same thing as you. And a lot of them have some weird hatred towards people using GLP-1s.

To the people asking dumb questions - my doctor has an Inbody machine and while it's not the best and most accurate thing out there, it does show changes over time, including fat loss vs. muscle loss. That is probably how OP knows. Not because she noticed her arms are flabby

To OP - I am also working with a dietician who has advised me to make sure I eat a LOT of protein, but especially that I eat protein immediately after I lift weights or exercise.

Hope this helps, now head on over to Reddit for real advice from people who aren't being nasty while hiding behind their anonymity on a mommy forum.

Nice misogyny here.


Oh screw you. You are the exact type of person I'm talking about.


Are you hangry?
Anonymous
Post 09/13/2025 15:46     Subject: I am losing muscle and not fat!

Anonymous wrote:People on this site deny it, but it is basically impossible not to lose muscle when you’re in a calorie deficit.


This is true, but the amount of muscle:fat varies based on what you are eating/doing.
Anonymous
Post 09/13/2025 13:10     Subject: I am losing muscle and not fat!

People on this site deny it, but it is basically impossible not to lose muscle when you’re in a calorie deficit.
Anonymous
Post 09/13/2025 13:07     Subject: I am losing muscle and not fat!

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Hi OP, I recommend posting about GLP-1s on the appropriate Reddit forum. The people on DCUM are not helpful because the vast majority of people who answer are not going through the same thing as you. And a lot of them have some weird hatred towards people using GLP-1s.

To the people asking dumb questions - my doctor has an Inbody machine and while it's not the best and most accurate thing out there, it does show changes over time, including fat loss vs. muscle loss. That is probably how OP knows. Not because she noticed her arms are flabby

To OP - I am also working with a dietician who has advised me to make sure I eat a LOT of protein, but especially that I eat protein immediately after I lift weights or exercise.

Hope this helps, now head on over to Reddit for real advice from people who aren't being nasty while hiding behind their anonymity on a mommy forum.

Nice misogyny here.


Oh screw you. You are the exact type of person I'm talking about.
Anonymous
Post 09/13/2025 04:52     Subject: I am losing muscle and not fat!

Duh. Thats like one of the most known features of the drug. You need to double your protein and lift heavier to combat the muscle loss. Nobody ever said it was a miracle drug with no potential negative side effects.
Anonymous
Post 09/11/2025 21:41     Subject: I am losing muscle and not fat!

Anonymous wrote:Hi OP, I recommend posting about GLP-1s on the appropriate Reddit forum. The people on DCUM are not helpful because the vast majority of people who answer are not going through the same thing as you. And a lot of them have some weird hatred towards people using GLP-1s.

To the people asking dumb questions - my doctor has an Inbody machine and while it's not the best and most accurate thing out there, it does show changes over time, including fat loss vs. muscle loss. That is probably how OP knows. Not because she noticed her arms are flabby

To OP - I am also working with a dietician who has advised me to make sure I eat a LOT of protein, but especially that I eat protein immediately after I lift weights or exercise.

Hope this helps, now head on over to Reddit for real advice from people who aren't being nasty while hiding behind their anonymity on a mommy forum.

Nice misogyny here.
Anonymous
Post 09/11/2025 21:38     Subject: I am losing muscle and not fat!

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I am on Zepbound and I am losing muscle, but not fat! I am lifting weights (about 20 minutes every other day).

What gives?


That’s a known side-effect. Lots of reports of people losing muscle on GLP-1 drugs.

At least op is thin.
Anonymous
Post 09/11/2025 21:31     Subject: I am losing muscle and not fat!

Lifting 20 minutes every other day is not going to do much unless you are progressively overloading.
Anonymous
Post 09/11/2025 21:23     Subject: I am losing muscle and not fat!

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Hi OP, I recommend posting about GLP-1s on the appropriate Reddit forum. The people on DCUM are not helpful because the vast majority of people who answer are not going through the same thing as you. And a lot of them have some weird hatred towards people using GLP-1s.

To the people asking dumb questions - my doctor has an Inbody machine and while it's not the best and most accurate thing out there, it does show changes over time, including fat loss vs. muscle loss. That is probably how OP knows. Not because she noticed her arms are flabby

To OP - I am also working with a dietician who has advised me to make sure I eat a LOT of protein, but especially that I eat protein immediately after I lift weights or exercise.

Hope this helps, now head on over to Reddit for real advice from people who aren't being nasty while hiding behind their anonymity on a mommy forum.


I have no idea why you are rolling your eyes. I track body fat % using dexa and progress pictures are hugely helpful. You don't need these machines to tell your body composition has changed. It's visible to the eye

Are you the OP or the lady with the flabby arms? Because I was rolling my eyes at this: "I could flatter myself and say I lost muscle in my arms but I didn't." which was kind of a nasty shot at OP, but if your'e OP, screw you, I was trying help.
Anonymous
Post 09/11/2025 20:20     Subject: I am losing muscle and not fat!

Anonymous wrote:Hi OP, I recommend posting about GLP-1s on the appropriate Reddit forum. The people on DCUM are not helpful because the vast majority of people who answer are not going through the same thing as you. And a lot of them have some weird hatred towards people using GLP-1s.

To the people asking dumb questions - my doctor has an Inbody machine and while it's not the best and most accurate thing out there, it does show changes over time, including fat loss vs. muscle loss. That is probably how OP knows. Not because she noticed her arms are flabby

To OP - I am also working with a dietician who has advised me to make sure I eat a LOT of protein, but especially that I eat protein immediately after I lift weights or exercise.

Hope this helps, now head on over to Reddit for real advice from people who aren't being nasty while hiding behind their anonymity on a mommy forum.


I have no idea why you are rolling your eyes. I track body fat % using dexa and progress pictures are hugely helpful. You don't need these machines to tell your body composition has changed. It's visible to the eye
Anonymous
Post 09/11/2025 17:40     Subject: I am losing muscle and not fat!

I did tirepezide and didn’t lose muscle but I’m doing crossfit or run every day.
Anonymous
Post 09/11/2025 17:35     Subject: I am losing muscle and not fat!

Hi OP, I recommend posting about GLP-1s on the appropriate Reddit forum. The people on DCUM are not helpful because the vast majority of people who answer are not going through the same thing as you. And a lot of them have some weird hatred towards people using GLP-1s.

To the people asking dumb questions - my doctor has an Inbody machine and while it's not the best and most accurate thing out there, it does show changes over time, including fat loss vs. muscle loss. That is probably how OP knows. Not because she noticed her arms are flabby

To OP - I am also working with a dietician who has advised me to make sure I eat a LOT of protein, but especially that I eat protein immediately after I lift weights or exercise.

Hope this helps, now head on over to Reddit for real advice from people who aren't being nasty while hiding behind their anonymity on a mommy forum.