This stuff is life-changing!

PCOS_Warrioress

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I've seen a significant change in my weight already. Pants are getting baggy and I can walk further without heavy breathing. Feeling great about how I look and feel, and it's only been about 3 months. LOL!

Started on Zepbound (Tirzepatide), but my insurance quit paying, so my doctor switched me to Mounjaro (Tirzepatide) since I have type 2 diabetes. So far, so good. Minor side effects mostly.
 
I hear you about the physical changes! I started Ozempic a while back and I can move so much easier now. I've dropped maybe 40 pounds. It's not all roses though; I'm trying to make sure I get enough protein. It can be hard when you're not eating as much.
 
To answer @Robin_38, the main side effects I've had are some nausea and constipation, but nothing unmanageable. I just make sure to drink plenty of water and eat fiber.
 
I agree
ProteinQueen_90 said:
I hear you about the physical changes! I started Ozempic a while back and I can move so much easier now. I've dropped maybe 40 pounds. It's not all roses though; I'm trying to make sure I get enough protein. It can be hard when you're not eating as much.
It's really important to keep the protein up. I aim for at least 80g a day. It helps with muscle mass and keeps you feeling full longer.
 
My doc suggested Zantac for heartburn and it's a game changer. Available everywhere pharmacies grocery stores online. One pill lasts twelve hours so take it twice daily. Literally life changing for me.
 
That puts you around 19mg a week. Check the dose plotter tool to see the week-by-week breakdown. If that doesn't feel right and you want more loss, ask about stacking an older weight med with your Mounjaro.
 
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