Coming off GLP-1s: What's it like?

this. constant sugar cravings, random shopping sprees, dopamine hunting. 3 weeks in. used to eat candy daily, alani energy drinks super sweet before 8am. just stopped. no sugar cravings. terrible shopping habits? stopped. brain feels totally different. got anxiety and depression sometimes, haven't medicated and been sober few years.
 
Finally taking the jump this week after thinking about it forever. Put on weight slowly the past few years and haven't felt like myself. Not looks stuff really—just uncomfortable, tired, out of breath. Did my homework, talked to my doctor, read through other people's stories. Seems like the main thing it does is help you stick to your plan by cutting the constant hunger.
 
I've noticed when it's time to up my dose I get cravings and food noise back a bit. Wondering if that's normal, just not as bad as before, or if I'm supposed to feel different. I'm at 8mg of triz right now.
 
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 on/off switch expectation is realistic for some and wrong for others. What seems to happen is that hunger returns but often not to pre-medication baseline - especially for people whose eating was driven by reward cycles rather than just mechanical hunger.
 
Crypto as the only payment option is a dealbreaker for a lot of people. Some vendors have moved to more normal options. Worth checking before writing off a source entirely.
 
The mental food noise coming back after gastric bypass but staying quiet on the medication is the clearest signal that the behavioral change piece wasn't embedded yet - the surgery changed capacity but the medication changes the neurological drive, and they're different problems.
 
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