Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I just assume everyone who lost drastic weight quickly is paying $550 /month for wegbound and telling them elegies they’ll start lifting weights soon…. And stop overeating once off the injectables…
It's only $299 monthly, and I lost the 20 lbs I wanted to lose in 2.5 months. While losing weight, I continued lifting weights and eating a high-protein diet. I tried so hard for so long to lose the weight without assistance, but after my last baby, it wouldn't budge. I've always exercised five days a week and eaten a healthy diet and taking semaglutide didn't change it.
So you lost 20 lbs but now what? You have to be on meds for your lifetime to maintain it? What happens when you go off them?
Ozempic rebound is a thing. Once you stop using it then the effects stop and your appetite slowly comes back.
Anonymous wrote:Add Megan Markle to this list. She's skeletal and claims it's stress 🙄
Anonymous wrote:Can you at least try make sense?
Anonymous wrote:“A lot of celebrities use semiglutides, but deny it. They make up ridiculous stories about their weight loss. Which outlandish lie is you favorite?”
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Add Megan Markle to this list. She's skeletal and claims it's stress 🙄
Hasn't she always been thin?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I just assume everyone who lost drastic weight quickly is paying $550 /month for wegbound and telling them elegies they’ll start lifting weights soon…. And stop overeating once off the injectables…
It's only $299 monthly, and I lost the 20 lbs I wanted to lose in 2.5 months. While losing weight, I continued lifting weights and eating a high-protein diet. I tried so hard for so long to lose the weight without assistance, but after my last baby, it wouldn't budge. I've always exercised five days a week and eaten a healthy diet and taking semaglutide didn't change it.
So you lost 20 lbs but now what? You have to be on meds for your lifetime to maintain it? What happens when you go off them?
I’m working with a dietician and NP in a medical weight loss practice on Wegovy. They have told me that I need to stay at goal weight for a year, then gradually reduce the dose. Meanwhile, I’m working on healthy eating and exercise. The goal is to allow your body time to adapt to the new weight and develop good habits, so eventually you can go off the drug, or just take a low dose intermittently.
It’s all paid for by my insurance. (And I am not diabetic). Also my goal weight is not super skinny — the NP helped me set it at a reasonable weight within my normal BMI.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I just assume everyone who lost drastic weight quickly is paying $550 /month for wegbound and telling them elegies they’ll start lifting weights soon…. And stop overeating once off the injectables…
It's only $299 monthly, and I lost the 20 lbs I wanted to lose in 2.5 months. While losing weight, I continued lifting weights and eating a high-protein diet. I tried so hard for so long to lose the weight without assistance, but after my last baby, it wouldn't budge. I've always exercised five days a week and eaten a healthy diet and taking semaglutide didn't change it.
So you lost 20 lbs but now what? You have to be on meds for your lifetime to maintain it? What happens when you go off them?
Oh wow. Even for someone like pp who was just trying to lose those last 20 pounds? That can't be maintained?
It's possible to maintain it or even lose any weight you gain after stop the medication. People just find it incredibly hard to manage their appetites coming back in full force.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I just assume everyone who lost drastic weight quickly is paying $550 /month for wegbound and telling them elegies they’ll start lifting weights soon…. And stop overeating once off the injectables…
It's only $299 monthly, and I lost the 20 lbs I wanted to lose in 2.5 months. While losing weight, I continued lifting weights and eating a high-protein diet. I tried so hard for so long to lose the weight without assistance, but after my last baby, it wouldn't budge. I've always exercised five days a week and eaten a healthy diet and taking semaglutide didn't change it.
So you lost 20 lbs but now what? You have to be on meds for your lifetime to maintain it? What happens when you go off them?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I just assume everyone who lost drastic weight quickly is paying $550 /month for wegbound and telling them elegies they’ll start lifting weights soon…. And stop overeating once off the injectables…
It's only $299 monthly, and I lost the 20 lbs I wanted to lose in 2.5 months. While losing weight, I continued lifting weights and eating a high-protein diet. I tried so hard for so long to lose the weight without assistance, but after my last baby, it wouldn't budge. I've always exercised five days a week and eaten a healthy diet and taking semaglutide didn't change it.
So you lost 20 lbs but now what? You have to be on meds for your lifetime to maintain it? What happens when you go off them?
Oh wow. Even for someone like pp who was just trying to lose those last 20 pounds? That can't be maintained?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I just assume everyone who lost drastic weight quickly is paying $550 /month for wegbound and telling them elegies they’ll start lifting weights soon…. And stop overeating once off the injectables…
It's only $299 monthly, and I lost the 20 lbs I wanted to lose in 2.5 months. While losing weight, I continued lifting weights and eating a high-protein diet. I tried so hard for so long to lose the weight without assistance, but after my last baby, it wouldn't budge. I've always exercised five days a week and eaten a healthy diet and taking semaglutide didn't change it.
So you lost 20 lbs but now what? You have to be on meds for your lifetime to maintain it? What happens when you go off them?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I just assume everyone who lost drastic weight quickly is paying $550 /month for wegbound and telling them elegies they’ll start lifting weights soon…. And stop overeating once off the injectables…
It's only $299 monthly, and I lost the 20 lbs I wanted to lose in 2.5 months. While losing weight, I continued lifting weights and eating a high-protein diet. I tried so hard for so long to lose the weight without assistance, but after my last baby, it wouldn't budge. I've always exercised five days a week and eaten a healthy diet and taking semaglutide didn't change it.
So you lost 20 lbs but now what? You have to be on meds for your lifetime to maintain it? What happens when you go off them?