Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Go for it but watch your hair! I experienced hair loss and no it wasn’t from rapid weight loss.
Same. I actually ended up cutting my long hair short because so much of it was falling out and not all of it fell to the floor so it would get caught up in my hair and I had terrible tangles all the time. The poor woman who cut my hair was so gentle and nice to me; I think she thought I had cancer. I know it wasn't from rapid weight loss and was from the drug because it happened immediately before I was losing much weight. I still lose more hair than the average person, but it has slowed way down and fortunately I have a lot of hair.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’ve heard horror stories about it causing major digestive issues—either severe constipation or the opposite—and that gives me pause every time I think about trying it. I’ve been fighting to loose an extra 15 pounds of menopause weight for while now.
Zepbound doesn’t seem to cause the same kind of side effects that the first GLP meds did. I tried Wegovy and was always nauseous and constipated. I did lose weight but I was tired of feeling bad. Now I’m on a low dose of Zepbound to maintain my weight and I’ve had zero side effects. Maybe a little bit tired the first 2-3 weeks but now I feel great, it keeps my appetite down, and no digestive issues.
Zero side effects here as well. I feel perfectly normal.
Zero side effects that you feel right now. There are most likely longterm effects to these drugs that are not yet clear. The piper always comes to be paid. . .
Says you. I wear glasses and footwear -- technology that has really improved my life. Way more upside than downside.
Decreased risk for cancer, heart attack, stroke, hip and knee problems etc etc… what other long term side effects should we list?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’ve heard horror stories about it causing major digestive issues—either severe constipation or the opposite—and that gives me pause every time I think about trying it. I’ve been fighting to loose an extra 15 pounds of menopause weight for while now.
Zepbound doesn’t seem to cause the same kind of side effects that the first GLP meds did. I tried Wegovy and was always nauseous and constipated. I did lose weight but I was tired of feeling bad. Now I’m on a low dose of Zepbound to maintain my weight and I’ve had zero side effects. Maybe a little bit tired the first 2-3 weeks but now I feel great, it keeps my appetite down, and no digestive issues.
Zero side effects here as well. I feel perfectly normal.
Zero side effects that you feel right now. There are most likely longterm effects to these drugs that are not yet clear. The piper always comes to be paid. . .
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As a scientist with experience in drug regulation I wouldn’t used any of these compounded GLP. These drugs are not regulated at all. Most people using compounded GLP are not even aware of this fact.
If you can afford approved GLP then go for it.
I have been on compound for 2 years. My doctor is the one who told me about compounding and started me on it. She also taught me about the FDA drug regulation process and how it is a joke.
She is the best.
Well, my doctor told me the exact opposite, and won't prescribe compounded meds because of what she considers an unacceptable risk.
+1 I wouldn’t trust any “doctor” that tells you that FDA drug regulation is a joke.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’ve heard horror stories about it causing major digestive issues—either severe constipation or the opposite—and that gives me pause every time I think about trying it. I’ve been fighting to loose an extra 15 pounds of menopause weight for while now.
Zepbound doesn’t seem to cause the same kind of side effects that the first GLP meds did. I tried Wegovy and was always nauseous and constipated. I did lose weight but I was tired of feeling bad. Now I’m on a low dose of Zepbound to maintain my weight and I’ve had zero side effects. Maybe a little bit tired the first 2-3 weeks but now I feel great, it keeps my appetite down, and no digestive issues.
Zero side effects here as well. I feel perfectly normal.
Zero side effects that you feel right now. There are most likely longterm effects to these drugs that are not yet clear. The piper always comes to be paid. . .
Says you. I wear glasses and footwear -- technology that has really improved my life. Way more upside than downside.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’ve heard horror stories about it causing major digestive issues—either severe constipation or the opposite—and that gives me pause every time I think about trying it. I’ve been fighting to loose an extra 15 pounds of menopause weight for while now.
Zepbound doesn’t seem to cause the same kind of side effects that the first GLP meds did. I tried Wegovy and was always nauseous and constipated. I did lose weight but I was tired of feeling bad. Now I’m on a low dose of Zepbound to maintain my weight and I’ve had zero side effects. Maybe a little bit tired the first 2-3 weeks but now I feel great, it keeps my appetite down, and no digestive issues.
Zero side effects here as well. I feel perfectly normal.
Zero side effects that you feel right now. There are most likely longterm effects to these drugs that are not yet clear. The piper always comes to be paid. . .
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As a scientist with experience in drug regulation I wouldn’t used any of these compounded GLP. These drugs are not regulated at all. Most people using compounded GLP are not even aware of this fact.
If you can afford approved GLP then go for it.
I have been on compound for 2 years. My doctor is the one who told me about compounding and started me on it. She also taught me about the FDA drug regulation process and how it is a joke.
She is the best.
Well, my doctor told me the exact opposite, and won't prescribe compounded meds because of what she considers an unacceptable risk.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As a scientist with experience in drug regulation I wouldn’t used any of these compounded GLP. These drugs are not regulated at all. Most people using compounded GLP are not even aware of this fact.
If you can afford approved GLP then go for it.
I have been on compound for 2 years. My doctor is the one who told me about compounding and started me on it. She also taught me about the FDA drug regulation process and how it is a joke.
She is the best.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DH was at first mortified when I took it to lose 15 lbs (ended up losing 25, now at my high school weight and feel great), so after going off on me he got if for himself and lost 20. Both micro dosing indefinitely now. It feels so nice to no longer be consumed by thoughts of food, and to run fast without carrying extra weight. I do kinda think people who need to lose weight and are judging instead of trying it are kinda suckers.
I am the scientist that just posted above. You are very ignorant to call people suckers when you don’t even know what you are putting in your body.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m waiting for the pills that are coming- cheaper and no shots.
What pills are coming?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’ve heard horror stories about it causing major digestive issues—either severe constipation or the opposite—and that gives me pause every time I think about trying it. I’ve been fighting to loose an extra 15 pounds of menopause weight for while now.
Zepbound doesn’t seem to cause the same kind of side effects that the first GLP meds did. I tried Wegovy and was always nauseous and constipated. I did lose weight but I was tired of feeling bad. Now I’m on a low dose of Zepbound to maintain my weight and I’ve had zero side effects. Maybe a little bit tired the first 2-3 weeks but now I feel great, it keeps my appetite down, and no digestive issues.
Zero side effects here as well. I feel perfectly normal.
Anonymous wrote:I’ve heard horror stories about it causing major digestive issues—either severe constipation or the opposite—and that gives me pause every time I think about trying it. I’ve been fighting to loose an extra 15 pounds of menopause weight for while now.
Anonymous wrote:Go for it but watch your hair! I experienced hair loss and no it wasn’t from rapid weight loss.