Ozempic then Mounjaro?

Six lbs in 24 weeks on sema with that exercise volume is a common pattern - heavy training partially offsets the deficit. The switch to tirzepatide changing the result is exactly the dual-mechanism argument. The diabetes med reduction coming alongside is the part worth tracking as closely as the scale.
 
EL pens are clunky compared to NN. The kwikpen lacks feedback and the button travel is weird versus the tactile click of ozempic pens. Old trulicity pens were trash.
 
The pattern you're describing - sick one day then hungry the rest - is the semaglutide half-life issue at play. The weekly peak hits, then fades before the next shot. Tirzepatide's dual mechanism holds satiety flatter through the week. Three to four months versus zero in six is the clinical difference spelled out in real terms.
 
The GIP receptor added by Mounjaro is what drives most of the performance difference - semaglutide is GLP-1 only, so the dual agonism creates a meaningfully stronger combined effect, especially for people who plateaued on sema.
 
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