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I read most of the thread so apologies if I'm tripping over anything. 
 

-late 40s  used to be very fit  outta shape last 5-6 yrs

- have some GI issues (IBS) that appeared off on 10 years. More regularly /  intermittently last 3

- used wegovy 16 mos ago. Low doses. No effects good or bad. As I progressed to higher doses weight started to come off. No side effects. 
 

then changed jobs and lost coverage. I'd def try again

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I've been off Ozempic for 6 months and seem to be holding between having gained back 3-4 pounds, depending on how long after I poop I weigh myself.

But then again, I never got super skinny and was already back to eating like a normal person before I stopped it. (out of boredom and/or a desire for a nosh, rather than out of hunger.)

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This is my first month on it and I’ve had no side effects. I’ve lost about 10 lbs. I usually feel full after a meal and I am not tempted to snack on anything; I am making wiser choices about my calorie intake. If you go on it, be sure to eat 3 meals a day and a snack between lunch and dinner. Essentially, eat every 3 hours, and try to gravitate towards proteins and good carbs. This will keep your metabolism going so when you eat you’re burning it.

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On 12/27/2023 at 4:45 PM, FreshFluff said:

Josh, I appreciate your post and your empathy. I think we have to be careful with the bolded assumption. I was blessed with a great metabolism, and I had maintained a BMI of 19-21 all my life through portion control alone.  Unfortunately, I got into the habit of eating a lot right before bed (3 AM for me) to help me sleep. Studies published over the past year have found that this contributes to weight gain. So it did with me.

I started by correcting that.   I then slowly added new steps—reducing calories here, substituting protein for carbs there, walking more. Resistance training is next. I’ve lost 5% of my weight without too much sacrifice. I have  plateaued over the past week.

Losing weight gets harder with age, especially for women. The question is whether I will be able to lose another 15 pounds while eating enough that I feel satisfied and am not distracted by hunger. 

I was offered semaglutide and decided to try diet and exercise first. The hair loss and sarcopenia are just not worth it for me. I don’t  think we should judge non-diabetics who want to try it, even if they aren’t planning to go on an elaborate diet. After all, the whole point of the GLP1s is to allow people to lose weight with small portions without constant hunger. That’s a reasonable desire for any patient. 

I lost 20% of my body weight at a rate of one pound a week. I’m now a few pounds below the goal weight I described above. I opted not to take GLP1s. 

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I just hope we don't get accustomed to think everything could be solved just by taking a pill/injection. 

I have a friend who is on wegovy but the results are not as magical as he expected.  He's a proud antivaxxer but when he heard about a pill to lose weight, fully trusted it, never even bother using google to find any conspiracy theory, threaten his primary care physician with going Doctor shopping if he didn't prescribe it to him as soon as possible.

Draw your own conclusions!

 

 

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Are wegovy babes next? 

WWW.CNN.COM

Numerous women have shared stories of “Ozempic babies” on social media. But the joy some experience in discovering pregnancies may come with anxiety about...

Not the first time one medicine ends up being useful for other things, Viagra for example was invented to treat heart problems and now it's used for other purpose. 

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1 hour ago, marylander1940 said:

Are wegovy babes next? 

WWW.CNN.COM

Numerous women have shared stories of “Ozempic babies” on social media. But the joy some experience in discovering pregnancies may come with anxiety about...

Not the first time one medicine ends up being useful for other things, Viagra for example was invented to treat heart problems and now it's used for other purpose. 

Ummm….yeah….when fat chicks loose weight…..guys fuck them.

This isn’t rocket science folks!

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11 hours ago, nycman said:

Ummm….yeah….when fat chicks loose weight…..guys fuck them.

This isn’t rocket science folks!

Don’t the GLP1s also treat PCOS, which would then improve fertility?

MEDCRAVEONLINE.COM

Glucagon-like peptide-1 (GLP-1) analogues have emerged as promising therapeutic agentsfor the treatment of type 2 diabetes. Recent studies have...

 

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1 hour ago, FreshFluff said:

Don’t the GLP1s also treat PCOS, which would then improve fertility?

MEDCRAVEONLINE.COM

Glucagon-like peptide-1 (GLP-1) analogues have emerged as promising therapeutic agentsfor the treatment of type 2 diabetes. Recent studies have...

 

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I’ve been on Ozempic since last August, I’ve lost nearly 50 lbs . I stayed on 1 mg (the lower clinical dose) because I wanted to lose slowly - 1 lb a week. I didn’t want my skin to be flabby or look gaunt. So far; I have very little loose skin; most of it has snapped back really well. 

Not only did it suppress my appetite, it removed my compulsive eating. Prior to Ozempic, I was running 3 days a week and boxing once a week. I was eating well and within a normal caloric range but I could not stop late night eating. I did therapy, hypnosis, etc. Nothing worked. 

For those saying “just stop eating so much”, please do some research. We didn’t go from having 5% of the adult population overweight in the 1950s to more than 50% now bc half of people lost willpower. No, it’s mostly agricultural policy and FDA’s lax regulation of food that is very bad for us. And designed to be addictive. 

I just started back to strength training, and I’m going to see how I do over the next 3-4 months. If I get where I want to be, I’ll probably lower the dose. 

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22 minutes ago, nycman said:

The truth hurts….get over it.

Bigotry is not truth. I've known many overweight women who have no shortage of suitors. Most straight men prefer women with tits and asses, not rake-thin models. PCOS and other conditions that predispose women to both weight gain and difficulty conceiving are very real, so your comment is both inaccurate and mean-spirited. 

I will never understand how a gay man who lives in NYC in 2024 can still harbor such ugly beliefs. 

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23 hours ago, KensingtonHomo said:

I’ve been on Ozempic since last August, I’ve lost nearly 50 lbs . I stayed on 1 mg (the lower clinical dose) because I wanted to lose slowly - 1 lb a week. I didn’t want my skin to be flabby or look gaunt. So far; I have very little loose skin; most of it has snapped back really well. 

Not only did it suppress my appetite, it removed my compulsive eating. Prior to Ozempic, I was running 3 days a week and boxing once a week. I was eating well and within a normal caloric range but I could not stop late night eating. I did therapy, hypnosis, etc. Nothing worked. 

For those saying “just stop eating so much”, please do some research. We didn’t go from having 5% of the adult population overweight in the 1950s to more than 50% now bc half of people lost willpower. No, it’s mostly agricultural policy and FDA’s lax regulation of food that is very bad for us. And designed to be addictive. 

I just started back to strength training, and I’m going to see how I do over the next 3-4 months. If I get where I want to be, I’ll probably lower the dose. 

Nice job!  I'm taking the Lowest dosage of ,06 of another drug.  It turns off the overeating switch. I'm slowly losing and just the way I want.  Skin is looking good.  I have always done weight training and other type of martial arts. This is just a practice round to see if it had side effects.  You can't control the weight loss from bariatric surgery.  But everyone has there own choice of weight loss.  It is very personal and I respect that.

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