Anonymous wrote:I lost 60 pounds but my weight lost just slowed down naturally while on it and now my weight is pretty constant. I never got to the top dose but I have just stayed at my current dose. Food noise slowly came back a little but its not bad. Its been a little over 2 years. I don't want to gain anything back so I'm okay just staying where I am even though its a little expensive.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For people that are taking less than 2.5 mg of Zepbound, how frequently are you buying vials? I believe Lilyl charges more if you order more than 45 days apart (which seems like it should not be allowed, by the way). Are you just buying tons of extras or are you paying more?
I have not noticed a price increase from Lily. I take 2.5mg of Zep once a month. The highest dosage I reached was an actual full vial, so roughly 3.2mg. Lost 30 lbs over 8 months and have kept it off for nearly a year with this method. The only bummer is that my joint pain has returned (I assumed I had less joint pain because I'd lost weight, but now I'm thinking the GLP was helping address that issue as well).
I do have some food noise now, but just know that I need to be a bit more careful toward the second half of the month. When I was doing every other week, I continued to lose weight, and I didn't want to go lower, so I moved to the monthly shot. I tried doing a smaller injection every other week, but that really didn't do much vis-à-vis food noise.
Anonymous wrote:Zepbound 10 mg once a month
Anonymous wrote:For people that are taking less than 2.5 mg of Zepbound, how frequently are you buying vials? I believe Lilyl charges more if you order more than 45 days apart (which seems like it should not be allowed, by the way). Are you just buying tons of extras or are you paying more?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I've been on maintenance for about 9 months now. I take 1 mg/week of tirzepatide. This is less than half of the 2.5 mg starting dose. It's working great. I still can't get over the miracle of GLP-1. I'm 48 years old and this is the first time in my life, since age 13, where I haven't been obsessing about food, counting calories, wrestling with myself over what I'm going to eat/trying not to eat, hating my body, being upset about my weight.
I'm at my dream weight and with one teeny weeny injection on Sundays, it's effortless.
Nobody else worries this is just too easy and too good to be true sort of drug? I’m happy now, but I’m always thinking about what I might learn about this drug in 10 years. Will I regret it because I’m going to be hit with some awful life altering side effect?
Anonymous wrote:I've been on maintenance for about 9 months now. I take 1 mg/week of tirzepatide. This is less than half of the 2.5 mg starting dose. It's working great. I still can't get over the miracle of GLP-1. I'm 48 years old and this is the first time in my life, since age 13, where I haven't been obsessing about food, counting calories, wrestling with myself over what I'm going to eat/trying not to eat, hating my body, being upset about my weight.
I'm at my dream weight and with one teeny weeny injection on Sundays, it's effortless.
Anonymous wrote:I've been on maintenance for about 9 months now. I take 1 mg/week of tirzepatide. This is less than half of the 2.5 mg starting dose. It's working great. I still can't get over the miracle of GLP-1. I'm 48 years old and this is the first time in my life, since age 13, where I haven't been obsessing about food, counting calories, wrestling with myself over what I'm going to eat/trying not to eat, hating my body, being upset about my weight.
I'm at my dream weight and with one teeny weeny injection on Sundays, it's effortless.