Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am on it now
4 feet 10 age 65 weight 145
Dose 1.7
No real weight loss on it for three months it has reduced food cravings Minimal side effects
Yes to aging quicker
See my doctor in June debating whether it is worth it
Makes me super tired the first day of dosing .
Could be my dose is too low,
Emotional eating still a thing
You should switch to tirzepatide/wegovy. Clearly semaglutide isn't effective for you. Although yes, the dose is too low after 3 months too.
Anonymous wrote:I am on it now
4 feet 10 age 65 weight 145
Dose 1.7
No real weight loss on it for three months it has reduced food cravings Minimal side effects
Yes to aging quicker
See my doctor in June debating whether it is worth it
Makes me super tired the first day of dosing .
Could be my dose is too low,
Emotional eating still a thing
Anonymous wrote:Go for it OP.
I'm 58, 5'7", and my highest weight was 243 lbs.
I've been on zepbound for 15 months and I currently weight 161. I've lost a full third of my body weight.
I've been a great responder, with minimal/manageable side effects. I eat practically whatever I want - I just want/need less. If I overeat I don't feel great for a few hours. Otherwise, I'm just living my life - but sooooooooo much more happily, comfortably and healthily. My blood pressure is back down to excellent levels, my foot pain is gone, my anxiety about whether or not I'll fit in the roller coaster seat is non-existent, my self-loathing is dramatically reduced, etc...
It has been miraculous for me. I hope you have an equivalent experience!!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Plastic surgeons are noticing the skin is different in glp-1 patients— the scaffolding. They said it’s more like tissue paper when they do facelifts and of someone much older.
I’m reading that it may accelerate actual aging of the skin…not just look like it because of rapid weight loss,,,but actually change it.
It definitely has an impact on skin. My cystic acne is gone, fewer visible pores and overall texture is great.
Anonymous wrote:Plastic surgeons are noticing the skin is different in glp-1 patients— the scaffolding. They said it’s more like tissue paper when they do facelifts and of someone much older.
I’m reading that it may accelerate actual aging of the skin…not just look like it because of rapid weight loss,,,but actually change it.
Anonymous wrote:Plastic surgeons are noticing the skin is different in glp-1 patients— the scaffolding. They said it’s more like tissue paper when they do facelifts and of someone much older.
I’m reading that it may accelerate actual aging of the skin…not just look like it because of rapid weight loss,,,but actually change it.
Anonymous wrote:Plastic surgeons are noticing the skin is different in glp-1 patients— the scaffolding. They said it’s more like tissue paper when they do facelifts and of someone much older.
I’m reading that it may accelerate actual aging of the skin…not just look like it because of rapid weight loss,,,but actually change it.