Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Has anyone used the GLP1’s to lose a little vanity weight? I turned 50 and could lose 10-12 pounds. I’m not technically overweight but look better a bit thinner. I’m tempted to try micro dosing. If you did it, where did you get your Rx and how long did it take you?
The only person I know who tried this quit pretty quickly because the side effects (mostly digestive issues, but also skin sensitivity so that it feels like you have a bad sunburn) that are "worth it" if the goal is to get your body to a healthy weight for the first time in ages, are not worth it to lose 8-12 lbs.
Anonymous wrote:I’m doing this - I was at the high end of normal weight at 5’4 145 pounds. I’m now 135 and feel great. I will keep micro dosing through perimenopause because otherwise I will put this weight back on. For what it’s worth, the biggest change I noticed was that when I gain a pound or two from a weekend of overindulgence, it’s very easy to take off.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why not just eat less and exercise more? It's free and easy to do.
LOL it does not work.
I am 4'10" eating less does not move the needle.
I have been to my primary, gyn, endocrinologist and they all said same thing GLP
Anonymous wrote:How do you get an Rx if you are at a BMI of 24/almost 25?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why not just eat less and exercise more? It's free and easy to do.
When you're technically a normal weight it is very hard to get your body below it's "set point".
I have weighed 126 since high school. Totally normal weight but not skinny. I've gotten down to 118-120 ONLY when I've been deathly ill with the flu and THEN the (female) compliments come rushing in. "You look amazing!" A friend told me "you should do whatever you were doing last winter, your body looked perfect then." Suffering from covid, but thanks.
Anonymous wrote:Side effects are real
I tried wegovy horrible
Now on zepbound just took first dose nope going to stop not worth it.
I’d rather have diabetes two genetic based old lady and manage it and keep my ten pounds.
Anonymous wrote:I was at a party for a bunch of 40+ thin milf looking moms, and they all were taking it to keep 10 pounds down. The common discussion was that everyone's body wanted to stay overweight and the glps removed that threshold
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why not just eat less and exercise more? It's free and easy to do.
When you're technically a normal weight it is very hard to get your body below it's "set point".
I have weighed 126 since high school. Totally normal weight but not skinny. I've gotten down to 118-120 ONLY when I've been deathly ill with the flu and THEN the (female) compliments come rushing in. "You look amazing!" A friend told me "you should do whatever you were doing last winter, your body looked perfect then." Suffering from covid, but thanks.