Ozempic: A year out!

My cardiologist noted the weight drop at my checkup and asked if I was on ozempic. The question had a weird vibe so I ended up saying diet and nutrition therapy which is technically true too. I'm planning to mention tirzepatide at my next appointment and get fresh labs done. Not chickening out this time.
 
Beat me to it. Lot of people hate needles even for once weekly. If they undercut and grab market share I'd be stoked. Biased though—I own a little Lilly stock.
 
30 pounds in a year on Ozempic is real progress, even when it does not feel like it. The 5 lb swing is water retention and food timing - not fat change. The trend matters more than the day-to-day.
 
The mood shift on Ozempic is one of the less-discussed effects. Crying easier at movies fits the pattern - the emotional baseline adjusts, not always in obvious ways.
 
The decade of motivation-before photos is universal - starting Ozempic is where the arc finally reverses. The beach dread-to-confidence jump is the marker worth tracking.
 
One year of supply buffer is the standard planning horizon - two years is defensible given the current regulatory environment and how quickly availability can change.
 
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