Nighttime shots to sleep through side effects is the most-repeated tip for a reason. Low to no nausea is genuinely common - it just doesn't get posted because there's nothing to troubleshoot.
That's a great idea! I've also had luck calling the medication manufacturer directly and asking if they have any patient assistance programs. Sometimes they can offer significant discounts or even free medication to those who qualify.
I've been using this online provider for a few months and it's been the cheapest option I've found. They charge the same monthly fee no matter what dose you're on, which is nice once your dose starts going up. I was worried about using an online provider at first, but my experience has been good...
I saw a progress pic of someone who lost 60 pounds in a year. The jawline transformation was incredible! Seeing the before and after is so inspiring. Congrats to everyone here!
t68s only for me. bought in january and march, and the third-party testing came back solid. waiting on march batch to finish testing but looking very promising so far. they take cards and ship in 3-4 days. way more convenient than the drama with other vendors.
Congratulations Meal_Fixed! I totally understand.
Every Tuesday is shot day, and Mondays I'm super hungry and expect a big jump on the scale Wednesday. But it never happens. Maybe up half a pound, but then it goes back down after the shot.
Switching GLP-1s can be tricky. It's always best to consult with your doctor, especially given the varying half-lives and potencies of these medications. A gradual transition is generally recommended to minimize side effects.
To the person just starting out: Get a shot tracker app to keep track of your injections. Also great idea to use a food tracker so you can keep an eye on your calorie intake. Plus an exercise tracker. And check out the community for food ideas when you don't feel like eating much.
I've seen some people report increased feelings of depression while taking GLP-1 medications, which could certainly impact a relationship. If you experience new or worsening depression, talk to your doctor immediately.