The signals returning question is genuinely uncertain - there's no clean long-term data on appetite regulation after extended GLP-1 use. The gastric bypass comparison is worth exploring because bypass changes anatomy in ways that partially replicate GLP-1 effects via different mechanisms. The...
76 lbs in 7 months from 235 to 159 is serious pace. HTN and cholesterol medication elimination is the outcome that matters most long-term. Flabby arms at this level of loss are partly loose skin, partly fat redistribution. Resistance training helps the composition piece; the skin piece moves...
The 1ml BAC approach for a 10mg vial is the simplest starting point for the math. With 1ml BAC in a 10mg vial, each 0.1ml (10 units on an insulin syringe) = 1mg. So for a typical starting dose of 0.5mg you'd pull 5 units; for 1mg, 10 units. Some people prefer 2ml BAC instead because the lower...
Pretty sure the peak side effects aren't actually 2-4 months in. For tirzepatide at least, the biggest spike is right at the start. Nausea and diarrhea clearly drop off over time. Vomiting's all over the map. Constipation though—that one's stuck with me. But if we're talking 'peak,' that's...
just got snap8 and some botox. might use the botox for micro-needling first since sketchy is as sketchy does. been pulling from the bottle and dotting on my face and neck with a syringe. mixing it in a dropper bottle sounds cleaner. got a liquid radiance with ha already, gonna test mixes...
201 when i started, now 174. feeling solid. been 2.5 up to 5 up to 6. thinking stay here or jump to 7.5? only thing is period's long — 4 weeks now — and some fatigue but no food noise and full fast, which is good.
The scale moving is one thing, but you look genuinely different. Most folks don't realize how much dropping inflammation changes everything physically. You're doing great, keep at it.
had a 5-6 month stall a while back, been on it about 1.5 years, lost third of my weight. just stopped. didn't gain, plateaued. then started again, down another 10%. now at 43% total. didn't change anything to start or stop it. weight just stops sometimes.
Maybe this just isn't the right fit for you. I'm losing 1-2 lbs a month and that's enough for me. Slower might actually be safer long-term. Worth the cost since insurance won't cover it, especially before trying something like gastric bypass. What other fast weight loss options are you looking at?
arm doesn't do much for me but above the belly button hit hard at first. fading now so wondering if anyone else has a spot that keeps working before dosing up again?
Have lots of vendor options here but friend in the USA wants to try something for energy issues. got Global Entry so worried about confiscation. thinking USA warehouse or intermediary would be safer. anyone know vendors that take CC?
Are you taking any other meds for your diabetes besides this semaglutide medication?
Consider discussing Metformin and dapagliflozin with your doctor. Together, they can help with type 2 and insulin resistance. Plus, they can aid in weight loss, especially when combined with semaglutide.
The WSJ article is kind of misleading.
Maintaining weight loss takes less willpower than losing it (eating at maintenance vs. a deficit). Some people struggle to lose weight but can maintain it if they're vigilant and make lifestyle changes. They just can't stay in a deficit long enough to...
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