Down 72lbs - OMG Why Did I Wait?!

ThinTale

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Okay, so I stumbled upon an old photo deep in my phone's memory. It's honestly the best representation of my heaviest, and seeing it now is almost unreal. I was pushing 200lbs, and I vividly remember how awful I felt all the time.

I learned about these weight-loss meds around that time and heard they were helping people... but I ignored my aching knees for another couple of years before finally consulting my doctor. Seriously, what was I thinking? Now, I'm much healthier, which is fantastic, but I'm still wrestling with the fact that I suffered needlessly. It didn't have to be such a struggle. Self-acceptance could have come so much easier. I know weight shouldn't define worth, but it's easy to fall into that trap.

If you're even considering trying a GLP-1, just do it. Make the appointment, go see your doctor, and be upfront about why you're there. Lay it all out on the table. Advocate for yourself! My knee problems could have been avoided. You deserve to be heard, and your health is paramount. Stop putting it off!

Just rambling now. I've made my point.

Anyway, yay for losing 72lbs! I actually hit 115lbs last fall and have been on and off the meds since. Right now, I'm around 125lbs, so I've gained about 10lbs back over a couple of months, but I've been fluctuating within a 2lb range ever since.

My periods are getting wonky again (PCOS life), so I restarted a low dose today. I'd like to lose more, but my cycle is my priority, so I'll adjust the dose based on that. Also planning to start working out and see how that impacts things. Just taking it one step at a time, I guess.
 
Incredible! That's one of the most impressive changes I've seen. You look amazing. Best of luck moving forward!
 
It never fails to amaze me how losing weight (and likely having a better mindset) makes people look so much younger and healthier. Amazing job and keep up the great work!
 
You look great. What dosage were you using, and what's your best estimate of your daily calorie intake during the weight loss?
 
Fantastic work! I'm stalled at around 70lbs lost and need to step up my workouts, but the fatigue is really dragging me down. The fact that you're making progress even with PCOS is seriously impressive.

And loved the moon sticker choice on the second pic. It gave me a good laugh!
 
Girl, you look amazing!

I need to congratulate you AND thank you because your post has really boosted my motivation! I'm only seven weeks in and have seen very little change so far (maybe like 5lbs down?), even though I'm eating so much less. I was starting to feel a little discouraged...

I know everyone's weight loss journey is different, and I understand the weight loss usually picks up at higher doses for some people. Hopefully, that'll be the case for me as well, and your post and pictures have given me the boost I needed!
 
Hey walking-daily, don't get discouraged! I've been on this journey for a while, and plateaus are totally normal. It might take a dose increase to kickstart things again. I agree with
ThinTale said:
If you're even considering trying a GLP-1, just do it.
I waited way too long, too.
 
Okay, since people are asking, I'm 5'6". And to JuiceSet664's question, I was on 1mg most of the time, and I was probably eating around 1500 calories a day, but I wasn't really tracking super closely.
 
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