Anonymous
Post 08/16/2024 10:41     Subject: Ozempic-how are you getting it?

Anonymous wrote:If you are a fed, all insurers are required to cover at least one of the glp drugs for weight loss. Just go to your PCP if you are overweight. I have GEHA and it is $200.


NP, thank you PP and OP for this!
Do you need a co-morbidity as well?
$200 out of pocket is still really high after paying insurance premiums for 2 decades, and considering the future savings by the insurer from no longer being overweight. I hope it ends up cheaper if you have GEHA's High Option plan.
Anonymous
Post 08/16/2024 10:05     Subject: Re:Ozempic-how are you getting it?

Anonymous wrote:OP- I've noticed the same thing at my fed office. Women I've known for years, complained about their weight, didn't exercise or eat well suddenly very thin. I didn't see one of them for probably 2-3 weeks and when she returned she was almost unrecognizable. When I asked her what she was doing she said she had joined a support group and when she wants to eat she just texts and can hold back. I call bs and it seems a little disingenuous- why not just share?! Most of us in our 40s and 50s have to work hard to stay somewhat fit- no way you join a support group and 3 weeks later drop 4 sizes!

Stop lying. Nobody drops 4 sizes in 3 weeks. That is not how it wirks.
Anonymous
Post 08/15/2024 21:21     Subject: Re:Ozempic-how are you getting it?

Anonymous wrote:OP- I've noticed the same thing at my fed office. Women I've known for years, complained about their weight, didn't exercise or eat well suddenly very thin. I didn't see one of them for probably 2-3 weeks and when she returned she was almost unrecognizable. When I asked her what she was doing she said she had joined a support group and when she wants to eat she just texts and can hold back. I call bs and it seems a little disingenuous- why not just share?! Most of us in our 40s and 50s have to work hard to stay somewhat fit- no way you join a support group and 3 weeks later drop 4 sizes!

No one loses that much weight in three weeks. You’re ridiculous!
Anonymous
Post 08/15/2024 21:13     Subject: Ozempic-how are you getting it?

BMI of 27, borderline high blood pressure, my go wrote the rx for Wegovy. $25 copay through insurance
Anonymous
Post 08/15/2024 20:34     Subject: Ozempic-how are you getting it?

Anonymous wrote:Medspa for compounded semiglutide, it’s $250 a week and they do the injection at whatever dose I need. I pay out of pocket.

My PCP told me they wouldn’t prescribe it and I just needed to diet (and sells a diet plan). However I’m prediabetic with other issues and have gained 10 pounds in the last year while attempting to lose weight. The low dose I’m on makes me not very hungry and I’m able to stick to a diet. Hoping that losing slowly will get me in a good routine for maintenance. I decided I wanted to be healthy more than I wanted $12,000 a year.


You can order online from IVIM or HERS for less than $300 a month total. Why pay so much?
Anonymous
Post 08/15/2024 19:43     Subject: Ozempic-how are you getting it?

Anonymous wrote:So do people lie about their BMIs to get an online prescription?


Yes, or just go to a med spa and they will prescribe to normal weight people as well.
Anonymous
Post 08/15/2024 19:14     Subject: Ozempic-how are you getting it?

Dear OP, I lost 15 lbs and several sizes over the past four months. I hope to lose another 5 or 10. But if you notice me at work, I'm doing it the old fashioned way so don't assume it's Ozempic.
Anonymous
Post 08/15/2024 19:00     Subject: Re:Ozempic-how are you getting it?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:OP- I've noticed the same thing at my fed office. Women I've known for years, complained about their weight, didn't exercise or eat well suddenly very thin. I didn't see one of them for probably 2-3 weeks and when she returned she was almost unrecognizable. When I asked her what she was doing she said she had joined a support group and when she wants to eat she just texts and can hold back. I call bs and it seems a little disingenuous- why not just share?! Most of us in our 40s and 50s have to work hard to stay somewhat fit- no way you join a support group and 3 weeks later drop 4 sizes!


I’m not telling anyone but yes, you order the drugs off the internet and they melt away pounds.


You are gross
Anonymous
Post 08/15/2024 18:15     Subject: Ozempic-how are you getting it?

Medspa for compounded semiglutide, it’s $250 a week and they do the injection at whatever dose I need. I pay out of pocket.

My PCP told me they wouldn’t prescribe it and I just needed to diet (and sells a diet plan). However I’m prediabetic with other issues and have gained 10 pounds in the last year while attempting to lose weight. The low dose I’m on makes me not very hungry and I’m able to stick to a diet. Hoping that losing slowly will get me in a good routine for maintenance. I decided I wanted to be healthy more than I wanted $12,000 a year.
Anonymous
Post 08/15/2024 17:48     Subject: Ozempic-how are you getting it?

So do people lie about their BMIs to get an online prescription?
Anonymous
Post 08/13/2024 23:00     Subject: Re:Ozempic-how are you getting it?

Anonymous wrote:OP- I've noticed the same thing at my fed office. Women I've known for years, complained about their weight, didn't exercise or eat well suddenly very thin. I didn't see one of them for probably 2-3 weeks and when she returned she was almost unrecognizable. When I asked her what she was doing she said she had joined a support group and when she wants to eat she just texts and can hold back. I call bs and it seems a little disingenuous- why not just share?! Most of us in our 40s and 50s have to work hard to stay somewhat fit- no way you join a support group and 3 weeks later drop 4 sizes!


I’m not telling anyone but yes, you order the drugs off the internet and they melt away pounds.
Anonymous
Post 08/13/2024 21:23     Subject: Re:Ozempic-how are you getting it?

Anonymous wrote:OP- I've noticed the same thing at my fed office. Women I've known for years, complained about their weight, didn't exercise or eat well suddenly very thin. I didn't see one of them for probably 2-3 weeks and when she returned she was almost unrecognizable. When I asked her what she was doing she said she had joined a support group and when she wants to eat she just texts and can hold back. I call bs and it seems a little disingenuous- why not just share?! Most of us in our 40s and 50s have to work hard to stay somewhat fit- no way you join a support group and 3 weeks later drop 4 sizes!


I’m shocked that with your clearly judgmental view that she didn’t feel comfortable sharing her medical information with you.
Anonymous
Post 08/13/2024 21:20     Subject: Re:Ozempic-how are you getting it?

OP- I've noticed the same thing at my fed office. Women I've known for years, complained about their weight, didn't exercise or eat well suddenly very thin. I didn't see one of them for probably 2-3 weeks and when she returned she was almost unrecognizable. When I asked her what she was doing she said she had joined a support group and when she wants to eat she just texts and can hold back. I call bs and it seems a little disingenuous- why not just share?! Most of us in our 40s and 50s have to work hard to stay somewhat fit- no way you join a support group and 3 weeks later drop 4 sizes!
Anonymous
Post 08/13/2024 21:04     Subject: Re:Ozempic-how are you getting it?

Anonymous wrote:How much does it cost from WW? And can anyone recommend their weight loss clinic? My doctor will prescribe, but my insurance won’t cover it despite it showing as eligible for coverage on the insurance company website.

WW only prescribes. Call your insurance and ask how to get it covered since it appears on the site/brochure that it should be. If your insurance doesn't cover it won't make a difference to pay for the WW clinic.

That being said, I'm on Wegovy and on the WW GLP1 plan which helps me track my protein, fruit and veggies and water.
Anonymous
Post 08/13/2024 21:02     Subject: Ozempic-how are you getting it?

I'm a fed. I'm obese and have elevated cholesterol. My PCP prescribed Wegovy. I have BCBS. It required pre-auth. It's $25/month.