I’m currently a lump of chocolate and cheese, but once the new year hits, I’m determined to make 2026 the year I finally get back to a healthy weight (I’ve lost about 20 pounds, with about 80-100 to go). I’m pretty good about exercising regularly, but, as they say, abs are made in the kitchen. Those who have successfully lost weight, is there anything you particularly recommend for maintaining a calorie deficit to lose the weight, and then avoiding gaining it back later on?

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    2 months ago

    I’d be interested to hear about your experience with them! I mentioned it in another reply, but cost, side effects, and worries about regaining the weight once going off them are my main concerns

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      2 months ago

      ah sure! more than happy and willing to help how i can.

      cost

      yeah this is the biggest barrier. i am thankfully on state medicaid which is covering the cost, but when i had personal insurance i ended up paying $500/mo. however, the pill form is coming and is already available compounded. it should make things more affordable.

      side effects

      varies from person to person obv but i don’t have many: skin sensitivity, mild cramping, nausea on occasion, constipation. might sound like a lot but these aren’t 24/7 or disruptive. they are also treatable and i have lowered their frequencies by keeping hydrated and increasing fiber, stuff like that. i will tell you it is 100x better than the symptoms i had being morbidly obese.

      regaining weight once off

      well good news, these are lifelong lol. this is a common concern but it stems from Hollywood abusing the intention of these drugs going towards treating a chronic condition. you don’t lose 40 lbs and get off. GLP-1s treat your brain which then controls the metabolic disease you likely have. medicine will need to control it lifelong, there’s no cure.

      when i started Zepbound i weighed 363 lbs. i am now 209 and continuing to lose. It’s been a year and one month. i will stay on these class of drugs until told otherwise by trusted experts and professionals. the amount of physical and psychological improvements have been worth any cost needed for this medication. i feel tremendously human for the first time in my life. i wasn’t restored, i was rebuilt.

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          2 months ago

          hello, what are you talking about lol this is a study for people who stop taking the medicine. i mentioned staying on for life.

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            2 months ago

            Ah, I understand now. I think you were not as explicit as you might think you were. Regardless, my comment is still relevant as a response to yours. It’s not so simple as just going off of these things after you have achieved your goals. Unfortunately.

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              …the hell are you talking about. i said it directly how more explicit could i have gotten? and no, your response is not relevant because again, i am not going off of these as we currently understand them. they are lifelong for me and should be for anyone taking them.