Gaining weight back on Ozempic!?

I know Tirz has better research and fewer effects. But I want real stories from folks who lost more on Semaglutide. Switching from Zepbound because it's done nothing. One month of Ozempic? That was wild for appetite. Want to hear who's seen better results on it. Tired of the Zepbound hype.
 
Pregabalin at that dose is a real counterweight to Ozempic - the GABA mechanism increases appetite and promotes fat storage. The gain pattern fits that interaction.
 
That's fantastic, seriously well done. I totally get the cycle of big drops followed by gaining some back - it messes with your head. But honestly I'm hopeful that for all of us, this actually helps us stay where we want to be. Your doc's gonna be thrilled with where you're at.
 
People should know you don't owe anyone explanations about your health choices. Medical history weight diet family planning keep it private. If the same folks who complained about your size weren't concerned before are they really worried or just nosy?
 
Small regain after a low is super common, your body is just recalibrating. Fluid retention, extra food, whatever - doesn't mean the trend reversed. Keep an eye on it over a few weeks rather than reacting to any single weigh-in.
 
Finding the floor dose for maintenance is usually a couple of cycles of trial and error - dropping too far and seeing the scale move up is actually useful information, it tells you exactly where your threshold is.
 
Weight bounces after the adjustment period are common on these meds - water and glycogen shift alongside fat, so the scale can mislead. Getting back to the workout routine is where the next phase tends to resolve.
 
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