Anonymous wrote:OP, you are not close to the weight needed for semaglutides. A BMI of 30 is considered obsese. You need to have a BMI of 27.2 or higher to be considered for semaglutides for weight reduction. Your BMI is 19.6, so you are well below the target weight for those who get prescribed semaglutides for weight. To give you an idea, at your height, you would need to be 173+ before they would recommend semaglutides.
And for those who consider her underweight, based on the CDC BMI tables, 18.5 is considered underweight and she is 19.6 which is considered the low side of normal range. She's close. 118 would be considered underweight. So, OP is trying to get to within 2 pounds of what is considereed underweight.
OP, you should really reconsider. Your target weight is borderline underweight. If you feel you need to get to 120, then you should consult with a doctor to find out why you want to get to an unhealthy weight. That weight is not recommended and you should reconsider. You are currently at a healthy weight. Do not push it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This has to be a troll post. If it isn’t, you know there is a global shortage of supply outside of the US for those who actually need it. Rich American women are buying it up for aesthetic reasons.
Um, there is a supply shortage here also, and middle class American women are also buying it to lose weight to decrease the risk of heart attack and stroke (among other reasons), not just for aesthetic reasons.
I am on Wegovy and having zero side effects, and it's working well-about 2 lbs a week and I just started the .5 dose. But it's not melting right off the middle OP, that's not how it works. My dr would certainly never prescribe it for you for 5 lbs.
Anonymous wrote:My mother and I were the same height, 5’7”. I was 118 lbs my senior year in high school. I remember when my mother crossed below my weight and weighed less than me, thanks to the cancer. She was skeletal at 118 lbs.
Your view of your body is distorted, op. Do not take ozempic.
Anonymous wrote:This has to be a troll post. If it isn’t, you know there is a global shortage of supply outside of the US for those who actually need it. Rich American women are buying it up for aesthetic reasons.
Anonymous wrote:So I’m 5’7 and weigh 125. Early 40s. Starting to develop a belly that looks first trimester ish. I really want to be 120 which is what I was in my 20s before 3 pregnancies. No matter what I do, I cannot lose those 5 lbs.
Would Ozempic work for this? Would I have a hard time getting a Dr to give me a prescription som e I do t “need” it?