Anonymous wrote:This sounds too good to be true. What are the cons, other than cost?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I did Calibrate for a year and really liked it until about the 11 month mark when my Wegovy was cancelled without notice because of insurance issues. Apparently there was a limit to the coupon Calibrate was using to get Wegovy. So I had to go off it cold turkey. Now they’ve gotten it approved but it would cost me $350 monthly which I can’t do. It’s disappointing that it ended this way. Now that I’m off the medication I’ve already gained back several pounds.
Unfortunately studies show that once you go off the drug you rapidly gain the weight back to baseline.
Anonymous wrote:I did Calibrate for a year and really liked it until about the 11 month mark when my Wegovy was cancelled without notice because of insurance issues. Apparently there was a limit to the coupon Calibrate was using to get Wegovy. So I had to go off it cold turkey. Now they’ve gotten it approved but it would cost me $350 monthly which I can’t do. It’s disappointing that it ended this way. Now that I’m off the medication I’ve already gained back several pounds.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Eh - I want to believe but am waiting for the longterm health risks of this stuff to emerge like it has with every other medicine before it for weight loss.
I had terrible side effects, and I stopped using it over two months ago and am still having abdominal pain. CT scan showed diverticulitis that was spurred by inflammation caused by Wegovy. I probably already had it, but it was asymptomatic until the Wegovy caused serious inflammation in my body and now it's active, inflamed, and not going away.
What are you talking about? You make no sense. Semaglutide is anti-inflammatory and you have diverticulitis because of defective colon lining, poor diet with low fiber, and use of nsaids, opioids, and steroids - med profesional here. Semaglutide did not spurred the inflammation, it was mainly your poor, long term diet and sedentary lifestyle.
Anonymous wrote:Are these covered by insurance?
Does a regular doctor prescribe it?
Anonymous wrote:I'm a PP, one who some readers said sounded like a Calibrate rep because I was so hopeful and enthusiastic upthread. Here's a little update:
Started with Calibrate in November, 5'3" and 209. Today am 176. I can see myself getting to 150#, we'll see where I end up. I have no goal in mind.
Started on Ozempic, was switched to Wegovy in Feb. Currently at 2.4 mg. Some injections I feel more tired than usual, or have a heightened sense of smell that makes me gag/dry heave on occasion, but I'd say that that's less than 10% of the time.
While I am so so SO happy at the weight loss, what has been transformational and liberating was finally stopping blaming myself for being fat. I would yo-yo diet, ended up binge eating due to restrictions, and spent the last 25 years beating myself up for not having willpower, control, etc. Meanwhile, one injection and it was like a switch was flipped in my brain -- those crazy, insatiable, and uncontrollable signals to eat, eat, EAT disappeared. Thankfully, the injections have also helped me stop my one-bottle-of-wine-a-night drinking that started during the darkest COVID days in the summer of 2020.
Don't know if that was food addiction or what, but this medication has taken a huge monkey off my back. For that, I could not be more grateful. Which is why I would enthusiastically endorse this for others struggling with the same problem. Life is too short to beat yourself up like that, and be obsessed with food, counting calories, worrying about whether there will be something you can eat at this party or that work event or during vacation...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Eh - I want to believe but am waiting for the longterm health risks of this stuff to emerge like it has with every other medicine before it for weight loss.
I had terrible side effects, and I stopped using it over two months ago and am still having abdominal pain. CT scan showed diverticulitis that was spurred by inflammation caused by Wegovy. I probably already had it, but it was asymptomatic until the Wegovy caused serious inflammation in my body and now it's active, inflamed, and not going away.