Back in '18, I weighed 280 at 5'4". Using a popular diet plan, I got down to 220 over like 18 months. Then I stalled. Last year, new meds and perimenopause threw a wrench in the works, and I gained back about 15, putting me at 235 again. I started Ozempic about a year ago, and I'm now at 205. I've been stuck there for a bit but just bumped up my dosage. The biggest thing I realized on Ozempic is that 'food noise' is real. I never recognized how much it controlled my mind. It wasn't hunger, it was something else entirely. Besides the weight loss, I feel so much clearer mentally. Side effects have been manageable, thankfully. I'm taking it slow with the dosage increases because I'd rather feel good than rush and suffer. My previous diet taught me patience, lol. So yeah, I encourage anyone to try it. It's not a miracle cure; you still need to make lifestyle changes. But it helped quiet the noise in my head. I couldn't listen to my body before, but now I can. It's made all the difference.