you're gonna be fine. quit beating yourself up about the last few months and just move forward from here. like they say, today's the first day of the rest of your life
That's a great question. Most people say their taste in food shifts permanently, but it does take months. Curious whether you'll find you still prefer smaller portions once you come off.
Got the injection partway through vacation and suddenly had zero interest in candy. Would've loved grabbing a pastry in Paris, but we ended up on this cruise with mediocre meals. Decided to dose on schedule instead of spacing it out, so now everything tastes boring. Fingers crossed it settles by...
I think about food constantly now. Did I eat enough, get enough protein, when last ate, calories in the bank for this, will it upset my stomach, hydration okay. Exhausting. Miss eating however I felt like.
That's fast and risky for pancreas issues and rapid loss problems. Especially waking often with a young baby. Personally wouldn't increase. Your weight isn't even high.
My tailbone's been acting up since starting semaglutide five months ago. Haven't lost much weight so I wasn't sure how that connected, but I remember taking a fall on it decades back when I was a kid. Interested to hear if others are running into this.
Most insurers will cover medical procedures if there's actual tissue damage or movement problems, just not cosmetic stuff. If your doc is already involved, worth asking them what they've seen with other patients. And congrats on the progress!
Yes. Takes weeks to build in your system. Six day half life. Week one at one mg, week two same dose you'd have one point five, week three one point seven five. Started at two mg with results week two. Six months same dose still working. Five two and one twelve pounds.
Down 50 here and some days I swear I look identical, but my family disagrees hard. Bigger wins are BP down, energy way up. Your head plays tricks sometimes but the real stuff matters most. You look great and you feel better, that's what counts.
Interesting how different our bodies really are. Tried Tirzepatide for four months at 7.5, lost 36, hit goal. Plateau came around month four so I stacked Semaglutide with it. That combo? Exactly what you described - feels liberating to choose food instead of needing it.