Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Those of you that get it at a medspa, how much do you pay monthly for a low dose?
I pay $860.
Unrelated to cost but I'm convinced they alter the scale so lower bmi clients weigh more and can qualify. I was 148 lbs there but 141 at home. No way there's a seven pound difference 🙄
Lol, the lady at the spa *told* me the scale was 5 lbs heavier than actual weight! But even at that, I weighed in at 22 BMI and they gave it to me.
I paid $675 for one month of compounded tirzepatide. The price for compounded semaglutide is $299/mo. I only stayed with the spa for one month before moving to an online pharmacy for less than half the cost. I did like the experience of going to the spa to weigh in and get my injection, but the cost savings is worth it to me to go on my own from here.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:People are so weirdly against this - a lot of people don't have hard side effects and you can get compounded versions for a lot less. People do all sorts of things with risks for vanity reasons (including major surgeries!). You can think its vain and silly but I don't get the anger about this particular one. The medications and compounding pharmacies have been around a long time - this isn't cheap surgery in a back alley of mexico, its known drugs with known profiles
Willow does Rx for non BMI reasons
Compounding drugs are not approved by FDA. There is no way to know how safe (or effective) they are. These drugs have their one risk as well. They have a lot of impurities in them.
“Impurities”? Compounding pharmacies aren’t a free-for-all. Most of the responses against clearly don’t have any experience with them. I mean, don’t take them if you don’t want to but drop the judgement.
Being overweight/obese also has a lot of side effects. Only you can decide if it’s worth the trade off.
The impurities are part of the drug not the compounding pharmacies. It is clear you have no understanding of how drugs are manufactured. Ignore is a bliss.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Those of you that get it at a medspa, how much do you pay monthly for a low dose?
I pay $860.
Unrelated to cost but I'm convinced they alter the scale so lower bmi clients weigh more and can qualify. I was 148 lbs there but 141 at home. No way there's a seven pound difference 🙄
Anonymous wrote:Those of you that get it at a medspa, how much do you pay monthly for a low dose?
Anonymous wrote:Has anyone tapered down and remained off it for 6 months or more? Has the weight come back? I'm afraid to go off it even though I'm already at my goal weight.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I went to joinfridays and I don't qualify. What does BMI need to be? I'm at 24.3
Just say you’re currently on the meds and have previously been diagnosed as overweight. It approved me with a BMI of 22.
Anonymous wrote:I went to joinfridays and I don't qualify. What does BMI need to be? I'm at 24.3
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I did this to lose 15 lbs over 5 months. Never went to a high dose. I didn’t want to starve myself, even though I wouldn’t feel the hunger. Side effects were minimal. I’m now gradually tapering off and will do so for another month or so. It was nbd really.
As someone who never really struggled with weight until perimenopause it was pretty amazing. It completely quieted my brain’s focus on food and I was able to remember and return to how I used to eat when I was thinner. No more unsustainable diets. Just simpler eating, smaller amounts, with minimal snacks.
And because I am tapering off slowly, maintaining those eating patterns that I’ve returned to feels easy to maintain.
My new normal is my old normal if that makes sense.
This has 100% been my experience too. No side effects, maintained an appetite. I feel like every woman in Perimenopause should have access to it if they want.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I did this to lose 15 lbs over 5 months. Never went to a high dose. I didn’t want to starve myself, even though I wouldn’t feel the hunger. Side effects were minimal. I’m now gradually tapering off and will do so for another month or so. It was nbd really.
As someone who never really struggled with weight until perimenopause it was pretty amazing. It completely quieted my brain’s focus on food and I was able to remember and return to how I used to eat when I was thinner. No more unsustainable diets. Just simpler eating, smaller amounts, with minimal snacks.
And because I am tapering off slowly, maintaining those eating patterns that I’ve returned to feels easy to maintain.
My new normal is my old normal if that makes sense.
This has 100% been my experience too. No side effects, maintained an appetite. I feel like every woman in Perimenopause should have access to it if they want.
Anonymous wrote:I did this to lose 15 lbs over 5 months. Never went to a high dose. I didn’t want to starve myself, even though I wouldn’t feel the hunger. Side effects were minimal. I’m now gradually tapering off and will do so for another month or so. It was nbd really.
As someone who never really struggled with weight until perimenopause it was pretty amazing. It completely quieted my brain’s focus on food and I was able to remember and return to how I used to eat when I was thinner. No more unsustainable diets. Just simpler eating, smaller amounts, with minimal snacks.
And because I am tapering off slowly, maintaining those eating patterns that I’ve returned to feels easy to maintain.
My new normal is my old normal if that makes sense.