Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am 49 and 5 foot 7 and went from a baseline of 134-138 lbs in my late 40s to now 148 lbs in the course of a year. I had been at 128-132 from ages 30-44. I was 110-116 through my twenties, then gained to 130 to get pregnant. I walk 14,000 steps a day and eat healthy. I have to think it is hormones. I am afraid to take GLPs, as I got a prescription and have it sitting in the fridge in basement. It is like, yes, i would feel so much better 10 to 20 lbs thinner but is it worth the risk??
How did you get the prescription?? I am 2 inches shorter and that weight and nobody will give it to me!!I do the 14k walk-/bit also Solidcore, CrossFit, peloton, etc.
I'm a DP but got the prescription through Revolution Medicine. They are local and I have to go to a few in person appointments but I actually find their nutrition counseling and weight appointments more helpful than any of my other drs at this point.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am 49 and 5 foot 7 and went from a baseline of 134-138 lbs in my late 40s to now 148 lbs in the course of a year. I had been at 128-132 from ages 30-44. I was 110-116 through my twenties, then gained to 130 to get pregnant. I walk 14,000 steps a day and eat healthy. I have to think it is hormones. I am afraid to take GLPs, as I got a prescription and have it sitting in the fridge in basement. It is like, yes, i would feel so much better 10 to 20 lbs thinner but is it worth the risk??
How did you get the prescription?? I am 2 inches shorter and that weight and nobody will give it to me!!I do the 14k walk-/bit also Solidcore, CrossFit, peloton, etc.
Anonymous wrote:I am 49 and 5 foot 7 and went from a baseline of 134-138 lbs in my late 40s to now 148 lbs in the course of a year. I had been at 128-132 from ages 30-44. I was 110-116 through my twenties, then gained to 130 to get pregnant. I walk 14,000 steps a day and eat healthy. I have to think it is hormones. I am afraid to take GLPs, as I got a prescription and have it sitting in the fridge in basement. It is like, yes, i would feel so much better 10 to 20 lbs thinner but is it worth the risk??
Anonymous wrote:I've gained 40 pounds over the course of about six years.
Anonymous wrote:None, because I took up running. This was before GLPs.
Yes you will gain even though you are eating less.Anonymous wrote:still in peri here and each year I eat less, is this not going to work for me? (I also have thyroid disease). Will I still gain?