Anyone else feel the love here?

It's tough when you've put in the work and the scale just won't budge. I know the feeling. Sometimes these medications can help overcome those plateaus. If you have coverage and it's financially viable, it's worth considering link
 
crave more sugar than ever now. sour candies, skittles. eating healthier overall though and smaller portions so it balances. heard others say sugar cravings got worse on oz or wegovy too.
 
It's so sad to see the mods leaving some of the other GLP-1 subs. Seems like it's a thankless job sometimes. Hopefully they find good replacements who keep the community positive. link
 
we honestly don't know. that's why so many of us are on klow - because we don't know if it helps or not but don't dare stop in case it's way worse without it. eventually everyone's got a freezer full and no clue if it's working cause we don't have a twin doing the same stuff without it.
 
Thats awesome that you lost the forward head posture and the dorsocervical fat pad situation. Major win on your part, really happy to see the work paying off like this!!
 
3rd injection of Tirz hit different. 1st and 2nd? food noise gone instantly. today after the 3rd i'm back to mild food noise, ate more, could go for something sweet. wondering if i did the shot right. on 2.5mg, week 3.
 
effects started second week for me which kept going. freaked last week reading all the instant-effect stories, wasn't sure if it was even working. second dose hit—hunger suppressed, food noise basically gone, fewer cravings. I'm on 0.25 Wegovy.
 
Plateaued at 2mg for six, seven months after dropping 16kg. Appetite suppression faded but I had no cravings so stayed put. Last few weeks cravings came back, bumped to 5mg for two weeks — nothing. Dropped to 2mg — still no change. Under a nutrition plan, so I'm watching close.
 
Nobody discusses these meds with me. Ironic - I'm open about other stuff but not GLPs because judgment is guaranteed. Same people decline gym invites. Their business ends there.
 
The support calibration in communities like this tends to be better than most because the shared context is specific - everyone here has navigated the same information gaps and medical skepticism, which makes the advice more grounded than general weight loss groups.
 
Forums where everyone is catastrophizing about compound shutdowns do get exhausting - landing somewhere with a higher signal-to-noise ratio makes a real difference for staying motivated through the slower weeks.
 
The family support variable is underrated in outcomes - not having to defend the decision at home removes a real background cognitive load that shows up in adherence and willingness to dose escalate appropriately. The community fills a different role, which is the practical and experiential knowledge that the prescriber and the family usually can't provide.
 
The familiarity bias on sources you like is worth catching - the community feel is genuinely valuable but it can make people less critical of preferred suppliers than they would be about unfamiliar ones. the quality evaluation should be consistent regardless of whether you've had positive past experiences, because what changes between batches often changes without warning
 
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