Lost over 70 pounds!

My wife and I started weight loss around the same time. She's lost about 60, and I've lost closer to 150. The sema has helped her face appearance so much, I wish I could say the same for myself. I'm glad her sleep apnea is improving though.
 
Just a word thing but we all need to define 'Goal Weight' somehow and have a rule to hit it. You could skip goals, stay on GLP-1 a year, just watch results, but a target helps me keep focus and shift habits. When I started, I set 80kg (about 40 lbs down) in two years. Nine months in and I'm ahead of pace. Last two months slower though.
 
Three years on Oz, lost about 50. Kept it off until I started probiotics for stomach stuff and that backfired. Gained 10 back. Counterintuitive but that's what happened.
 
Coming back to sema consistently after an on-and-off stretch is worth tracking carefully. The response on restart can differ from the original - some people find the same dose hits harder, others need to retitrate lower. The 76 lb total in the OP's journey puts the trajectory at roughly 10 lbs per month at peak. Matching that on a restarted run is rare, but the direction is usually consistent. The key is staying long enough at each dose to separate settling-in effects from actual plateau.
 
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 much more slowly.
 
Sustained pace over more than a year alongside structured tracking is the combination that produces durable results. Gradual titration over a long period tends to preserve benefits better than pushing to a higher dose early. What matters past month six is maintaining what is working rather than trying to accelerate beyond the current response.
 
The minimum effective dose approach is underrated. Staying at 0.5 while still losing makes sense from both a side effect and cost perspective. The plateau is worth distinguishing from a real stall - one injection cycle where the scale doesn't move is different from three weeks of no movement. Seven months from 235 to 159 is an exceptional pace regardless of dose.
 
5 lbs in two weeks on the oral form at 1.5mg is a positive early signal. Oral sema tends to show results more slowly than injectable, but that start means it is working. Consistency is the main job for the next couple of months.
 
235 to 159 on sema in seven months is the kind of progress that the flabby arms complaint actually punctuates - that's the body catching up to the loss, and the skin takes its own timeline to follow. The 76 lbs is real regardless.
 
235 to 159 in seven months is past the 50% total loss threshold. Switching compounds when a new approval lands is a reasonable option if the current ceiling shows signs of narrowing.
 
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