Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You sound like a perfect candidate for a GLP. Why are you against being on it forever? The dangers of your obesity and yo yo dieting are well studied.
Cost. And I seriously don’t want to be injecting myself when I’m 88 years old just to be thin.
If you keep going you might have to inject yourself because you have diabetes. Most 88yos are on some med or other.
NP. The cost has gone way down. I've been on a GLP for 16 months now and it's been totally life changing. After years of binging and starving and hating my body, I am now my dream weight without any effort, any feeling deprived, no starving. I just take 1 mg/week which costs me $299 for 60 weeks! That's right - a 60mg vial is $299. That is 50 cents per week.
There is no need to feel the way you do about your friend - you, too, can be effortlessly thin. And you won't be tired and without energy if you take the right dose. That's different for everyone. I felt no energy the first few weeks I was on it- turns out, the starting dose was strong enough for me to almost completely lose my appetite, and so I was only eating around 700 calories/day. Of course I had no energy! Now on 1 mg/week I'm eating about 1800 calories/day and I am totally satisfied. Before the GLP, I could easily eat 3000 calories/day and still be hungry.
My mission when I first started this was to lose the 15 pounds I'd been unsuccessfully trying to shed, and then stop. But I now have no problem with taking this forever, because it's just so freeing to no longer obsess about food, to no longer argue with myself about whether I'm going to finish all my meal, about whether I'm going to order dessert, about whether I'm going to power through going to bed hungry. Now, I eat everything I want in whatever quantity I want - the difference is, this med has changed my brain/stomach into wanting much less. It is a miracle and I never want to go back to the way I used to be.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You sound like a perfect candidate for a GLP. Why are you against being on it forever? The dangers of your obesity and yo yo dieting are well studied.
Cost. And I seriously don’t want to be injecting myself when I’m 88 years old just to be thin.
If you keep going you might have to inject yourself because you have diabetes. Most 88yos are on some med or other.
NP. The cost has gone way down. I've been on a GLP for 16 months now and it's been totally life changing. After years of binging and starving and hating my body, I am now my dream weight without any effort, any feeling deprived, no starving. I just take 1 mg/week which costs me $299 for 60 weeks! That's right - a 60mg vial is $299. That is 50 cents per week.
There is no need to feel the way you do about your friend - you, too, can be effortlessly thin. And you won't be tired and without energy if you take the right dose. That's different for everyone. I felt no energy the first few weeks I was on it- turns out, the starting dose was strong enough for me to almost completely lose my appetite, and so I was only eating around 700 calories/day. Of course I had no energy! Now on 1 mg/week I'm eating about 1800 calories/day and I am totally satisfied. Before the GLP, I could easily eat 3000 calories/day and still be hungry.
My mission when I first started this was to lose the 15 pounds I'd been unsuccessfully trying to shed, and then stop. But I now have no problem with taking this forever, because it's just so freeing to no longer obsess about food, to no longer argue with myself about whether I'm going to finish all my meal, about whether I'm going to order dessert, about whether I'm going to power through going to bed hungry. Now, I eat everything I want in whatever quantity I want - the difference is, this med has changed my brain/stomach into wanting much less. It is a miracle and I never want to go back to the way I used to be.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:GLPs cause you to lose a lot of muscle, not just fat.
Actually, any weight loss causes you to lose a lot of muscle if you aren't making a point of doing heavy lifting. It doesn't matter whether the weight loss is through a GLP, dieting, or cardio. If you aren't lifting and eating enough protein, you'll lose a lot of both fat and muscle.
All the pro body builders who lift heavy and eat their 2g/lb protein still lose muscle during cut phase.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A friend of mine started a GLP-1 sixteen months ago. We are both early 50s. She went from a size 16/18 to a size 0. She is so tiny now, the transformation has been amazing. And frankly, a little alarming to watch as she initially had a racing heart when seated, she seems to have wasted away and always has no energy. When we go out to eat, she picks at her food and shuffles it around her plate. I don’t expect her to eat a huge meal… but it’s not exactly healthy to only eat 3 bites of a salad and then say she’s full.
She is a medical doctor. Her patients have watched the transformation, and she tells them she gave up sugar and started exercising. I feel like that is a lie by omission. And honestly, I exercise more than she does.
I am a size 12/14 and have been on the weight loss yo-yo for years. I’ll lose weight and drop down to an 6/8, and then “life” happens – I broke my ankle, our house flooded, I was bitten by a black widow… and my stress eating = gain it all back.
I am tempted by the GLP-1, but also hesitant. I do not want to inject myself (or take a pill) for the rest of my life. (60% gain the weight back when they stop the injections). I do not want to be low energy. But I am envious of her when I am struggling with my weight loss. And irritated when she tells me it’s just about cutting sugar and exercising.
Thanks for listening to me vent my jealousy.
So unlikely that I'm 100% convinced this is a fake post.
I'm 55, on a GLP1, and went from a size 18 to a size 10 over 2 years. And she's a doctor? And on a GLP1 and tells you "it's just about cutting sugar and exercising"? Lol. Ok.
Just another iteration of GLP1 rage baiting/trolling.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:GLPs cause you to lose a lot of muscle, not just fat.
Actually, any weight loss causes you to lose a lot of muscle if you aren't making a point of doing heavy lifting. It doesn't matter whether the weight loss is through a GLP, dieting, or cardio. If you aren't lifting and eating enough protein, you'll lose a lot of both fat and muscle.
Anonymous wrote:You sound like a perfect candidate for a GLP. Why are you against being on it forever? The dangers of your obesity and yo yo dieting are well studied.
Anonymous wrote:I get it OP. I wish I could start a glp1 to turn off all the food noise but literally no one will prescribe it to me unless I lie about my weight in a virtual appt. I am thin, a size 00/0 at 43 but it takes SO MUCH effort to stay this way at this age post kids. I eat perfectly and track everything I eat, exercise every day, deny my cravings for sugar and junk all day, and go to bed hungry at night. And of course my husband and young kids with high metabolisms can and do eat whatever they want with no impact on weight. So my house is filled with all sorts of temptations I live with everyday.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You sound like a perfect candidate for a GLP. Why are you against being on it forever? The dangers of your obesity and yo yo dieting are well studied.
Cost. And I seriously don’t want to be injecting myself when I’m 88 years old just to be thin.
If you keep going you might have to inject yourself because you have diabetes. Most 88yos are on some med or other.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:GLPs cause you to lose a lot of muscle, not just fat.
Totally false. If the drug targeted muscle no one would take it. When you lose weight you lose some muscle! And so many people on the drugs are working out more than they ever did.
Anonymous wrote:GLPs cause you to lose a lot of muscle, not just fat.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You sound like a perfect candidate for a GLP. Why are you against being on it forever? The dangers of your obesity and yo yo dieting are well studied.
Cost. And I seriously don’t want to be injecting myself when I’m 88 years old just to be thin.
Anonymous wrote:GLPs cause you to lose a lot of muscle, not just fat.