What's your experience with Ozempic or Saxenda for weight loss?
Hi Everyone
I am thinking of taking either of the above medication to help with loosing weight. I am 100lbs overweight . In the past I had bariatric surgery however it was unsuccessful.
With either Ozempic/Saxenda , what kind of eating plan is most successful and I would have huge concerns about getting the necessary nutrients/ vitamins to help support the weight loss journey.
Has anyone any experience of using the above medication and how did it work out for you. Any information is appreciated. Thank you Etna
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Please remember that Ozempic was primarily created as a medication for diabetes. The weight loss happened to be a pleasant side effect for some.
Plus have you considered that sometimes people who are actively pursuing weight loss sometimes add muscle mass at the same time. If this occurs they might be loosing fat but gaining muscle. Muscle typically weighs more than fat.
Third are you weighing at a consistent time and way (first thing in the morning, after you pee, before you consume anything)? I’ve made the mistake of weighing after I consumed a half a pot of coffee. This weighs a lot! Don’t give up. You are not alone!
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Same happened to me. And it was same for .75, 1.25, 1.75. The only thing that changed for me was bowel movements slowed down.
I had come down with COVID and stopped the start of 2.4 (not sure of the number). When I did had severe reaction to it. I talked to my PCP about it and he said I was in a group that does not respond to the drug.
Regarding the highest dose. I do know those who were on WEGOVY and were losing weight on all levels. Then when they went to 2.4 they had nausea and asked to go back down to 1.75.
As I have posted before, I am jealous of those who had success with the drugs and lost weight. But I just had to accept I was not one of them. I was offered to try ZEPBOUND as an alternative and hopefully would work as it had 2 recptors for appetite control versus one that WEGOVY has. I declined. So I am still struggling.
For me I have been able to get the weight off but since COVID I think my body has changed as I just can't get it off like I did before eating the same amounts and exercise that worked before does not work now.
Good luck!
Same, same, same except I take Ozempic… T2 diabetes and 284 to 137…
I love it.
Real reason I take it though is to slow the progression of chronic kidney disease.
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1 ReactionI was on Ozempic for 3 months and all of a sudden I was admitted to the hospital. Following all instructions, my body was at a critical level of no potassium and magnesium in my body. Kept passing out and falling gave me more injuries. If I had it to do over, I would not do it. I walk everyday and I'm down to 140. Good Luck!
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@ blynn9030, your suggestions are a treasure of knowledge.
When I started in 2021 at age 78 on GLP-1 medication, I was really unprepared.
Wow, what a post! This is exactly what everyone needs to read as they explore the world of GLP-1.
DEXA scan, VO2, RMR—these are just as important, if not more so, than many blood markers.
The effects of aging on muscle mass and strength present a challenge to maintaining them while using GLP-1 drugs.
Your item 6, "the right focus", yes, it is about training a new mindset.
"5. Get a Dexa scan; I paid for mine through a company that checked different biomarkers, not just bone but muscle mass and my
V02 Max and also my true RMR. So I had an idea of where I was and what I needed to work on. I think it was DexaFit (the company).
6. Make sure you have the right focus on your goals and go from there."
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Hi, I had rny gastric bypass in 2009. Lost about 125 lbs. Over the years I gained about 45 lbs back. Tried about every diet out there: Atkins, Weight Watchers, fasting, Nutrition System, Keto, and more. Even with swimming about a mile 5 days a week and also walking nothing worked! I started Ozempic about a month and a half ago and am down 16 lbs. I’m at a dose of 1.5 now and really haven’t had any side affects at all. I actually feel better and no longer have a diarrhea problem either which I had often before starting Ozempic. As for diet now it is weird, my sugar cravings have stopped and I’m not following any diet plan per se. Just eating lean proteins, protein shakes, healthy vegetables, fruits, eggs, and lots of herbal tea. I have times when I need to push myself to eat and my tummy feels full much faster on Ozempic. I’m still loosing and hope to get another 25-30 pounds off. Seems the day or two before I inject my appetite increases a bit so I’m thinking about trying a dose of .75 or 1.0 perhaps twice a week to see how that works. Has anyone else tried a split dosage?
Hi @breezy718 - my husband noticed with taking semaglutide (Wegovy), the same active ingredient as the brand name Ozempic, that he started losing the appetite suppression at day 6, versus 7, the day when he was prescribed to take the next shot. By the time he really figured this out, his insurance coverage for the shots ran out, unfortunately.
Did the doctor who prescribed your shots have any thoughts about how the prescription might be altered to fit what you are seeing about the appetite changes the day or two before you inject?
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1 Reaction@lisalucier Hi, my husband and I retired to Costa Rica where you can get it without a prescription. And it is about 1/3 the cost here. You can also get it for much cheaper in Mexico. I have been following manufacturers directions for increasing dosages and have been doing quite well so far. I get more of an appetite the day before injection and then it seems to take about a day to kick back in. I have read of other people with weight loss surgery dividing the dose to be more even throughout the week so think I may give that a try. I am at the 1.5 dose now and think I will try that, rather than increasing the weekly dosage to 2.0. All our bodies react differently it seems so it’s all experimental with what works best for each of us.
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1 Reaction@breezy718 - true. I've seen a wide variety of effectiveness among different people I know who've taken this and other weight loss shots. I've also seen a wide variety of side effects, from nothing to intolerable.
You mentioned you are side effect-free right now, which is great. Are you concerned that if you go up much in dosage you will have some side effects?
@lisalucier I seem to be doing pretty well at the 1.5 dose. So I figured I will stay at that as long as I continue to loose weight. I will go up to the max dose of 2.0 if and when needed. I have to pay out of pocket.
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