Maybe she's got mixed feelings? Like, happy you're healthier but also bummed about needing the medication. It's weird, but some people see using medication as 'not trying hard enough' even if it's the best thing for your health.
My sister and I were both heavy. Now I'm not. I'm rocking 130lbs. I'm at the gym sculpting my body and I look hot. My sister has quit 'liking' my weight loss/gym posts. It's probably envy. We used to joke about being fat slobs. Can't do that now. Maybe we've lost that connection over eating too...
I've actually never heard of that specific rule, but insurance companies are always finding ways to avoid paying. Get the denial in writing, with their exact coverage requirements, and use that for your appeal. In the meantime, telehealth is still an option – you can get it for about $150 a...
It's so frustrating! I've dropped a little over 100 pounds, but when I look at my stomach, I still see the same tummy I had before. My A1c is down, and my doctor thinks I can go on a maintenance dose soon and save up for a tummy tuck to remove the extra skin. Anyone else feel like this?
Wow, what an amazing transformation! I'm so happy for you. I know how hard it is to break past certain weight plateaus. I was stuck in the low 200s for what felt like forever, but sema finally got me below that point. Keep up the great work!
Today marks my 60-day milestone, and I'm super pleased with the progress. I've shed almost 15 pounds, been hitting the gym for strength training about three times weekly, and prioritizing protein, all while sticking to a 2.5mg dose.
Lots of people are using peps but they don't get them from compounding pharmacies since the prices are usually much higher. You could look at the community and find tons of users.