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RE:151センチで60キロある高3です 4月のはじめからダイエットをしており順調に2キロほど落ちていたのですが、一昨日体重が急に1キロ増えており、(言い訳ですが)生理前なのもありなんだかどうでも良く...
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間違いだけの世のため人のため |
Apr 17, 2026 |
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RE:受験生でもできるダイエット方法を教えてください。 勉強があるので、走りに行ったり、食事の量を減らすなどのことはあまりしたくありません。
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間違いだけの世のため人のため |
Apr 16, 2026 |
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RE:ダイエットについてです 18歳159センチ69kgの女です。 2週間(4月末までに)65kg〜65.5kgまで落としたいです。 食事はかなり抑えててバナナ、ヨーグルト、青汁、ファミマのチキン&た...
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間違いだけの世のため人のため |
Apr 16, 2026 |
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RE:ダイエットについて 163cm 45.5kg です。 元々40kgだったのが1ヶ月前からスルピリドを飲み始め食欲が増えてしまい5キロ以上も増えてしまい困っています。 また40に戻したくて、スル...
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間違いだけの世のため人のため |
Apr 16, 2026 |
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RE:食べないダイエットに挑むべきか悩んでいます。 大学生女です。身長153cmの骨格ウェーブ大デブです。 私のもともとの体重は50kgです。 まず、アメリカに留学した当初、ストレスや多忙で食事の時間...
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間違いだけの世のため人のため |
Apr 16, 2026 |
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RE:いまダイエットはじめて2週間経つかたたないかくらいなんですけど体重が増えました汗 ジムに週4.5で行っており軽い筋トレと有酸素運動をしてます。 食べ物も一応気をつけてはいます。 ダイエットはじめ...
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間違いだけの世のため人のため |
Apr 16, 2026 |
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RE:ダイエット中です。 お菓子は全部抜いてます、夜ご飯っておかわりしない方がいいですか?欲を言えばおかわりしたいしたいですorz
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間違いだけの世のため人のため |
Apr 16, 2026 |
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RE:生理終わりかけです。本気のダイエットをしている最中なのですが、今日母に生理だからって甘えるなと言われてしまいました。これは私が悪いのでしょうか……(--;)本気なら生理中も食べてはいけないのでしょうか
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間違いだけの世のため人のため |
Apr 16, 2026 |
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RE:ダイエット頑張りたいのでどなたか喝入れてください!
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間違いだけの世のため人のため |
Apr 16, 2026 |
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월마트 GLP-1 열풍 대응 가상 진료 및 영양 통합 플랫폼 출시
[GPT] 월마트 GLP1 헬스케어 플...료 영양 결합 GLP1 플랫폼 출시...
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Apr 16, 2026 |
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RE:153cm52kgです。痩せる方法が分かりません。 食事量も運動量も変えてないのにここ2週間で4kg増えてしまいました。しかも食事量を減らして見てもまったく体重が減りません(T T)
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間違いだけの世のため人のため |
Apr 16, 2026 |
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RE:痩せたい人間なんですが ストレスが溜まるとお菓子とかご飯とかめっちゃ食べるタイプの人間です 食生活を改めたんですが やっぱりお菓子とかは食べたいです なのでヨーグルトを食べることにしました! ...
自己管理が難しい時は薬でしょうか GLP1やもっとならサノレックス
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xxk******** |
Apr 16, 2026 |
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GLP1
... has gotten pregnant while on GLP1? And what are your experiences...
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TXSmama |
Apr 16, 2026 |
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RE:ダイエットについての相談です...! 現在ダイエット始めてから約1ヶ月が経って、MAX53.4kg 今50~49kgの間です! 身長は155センチの10代です。 目指してる体重が42kgです。 今
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Apr 16, 2026 |
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RE:明日からダイエット頑張ってみたい… でも、何から始めたらいいのか分からないのでアドバイスください 。 今、156cm 56kgです 半年以内に、人と会うかもしれなくてそれまでに5kg以上は痩せ...
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間違いだけの世のため人のため |
Apr 16, 2026 |
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RE:高校三年生の155センチ55キロのでぶです。 フェイスラインもないし、二の腕も太くて28センチくらいで、足も太いため骨格が分かりません!!!食事制限は間食を無くす以外母親がご飯を作ってくれるため...
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間違いだけの世のため人のため |
Apr 16, 2026 |
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RE:156センチ、61キロ女です。 どうしても短期間で体重を落としたく、糖質を少し少なめにするダイエットを4月10日からはじめましたが、痩せません。 運動は、朝晩の犬の散歩、日中も含めて1日800...
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間違いだけの世のため人のため |
Apr 16, 2026 |
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RE:朝飯抜きダイエットはどうですか?
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間違いだけの世のため人のため |
Apr 16, 2026 |
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RE:痩せたくて最近ダイエットしていて最近食べ物に取りつかれています。助けてください。基本1日の食事はこれです。 朝ソイプロテインを豆乳200mlに混ぜたもの(たまにゆで卵も一緒に) 昼とろろそば 夜...
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間違いだけの世のため人のため |
Apr 16, 2026 |
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Glp1 체중이 안빠져도 심혈관 질환예방 확인
이번달에 발표된 최신임상연구 결과임 체중감량이 없어도 심혈관질환 사망율감소 지방간감소 확인 체중이 빠져서 심혈관 질환을 줄이는것 뿐만아니라 glp1자체가 만병통치약이였음 돈만있으면 평생맞자
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10딜4법올나비 |
Apr 16, 2026 |
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RE:産後ダイエットについて、産後2ヶ月目です 現在21歳になります。 妊娠前からぽっちゃりはしていて 158cm59〜60kgでした 妊娠中は食べ悪阻でずっと食べてしまって 産む直前には83kgに...
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間違いだけの世のため人のため |
Apr 15, 2026 |
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RE:ダイエットについて質問します 体脂肪31% Bmi20% 基礎代謝1098キロカロリー 身長155cm ちなみに足が悪いので足に負荷のかかるダイエットは出来ません 痩せるにはどうしたら良いで...
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間違いだけの世のため人のため |
Apr 15, 2026 |
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RE:ダイエット続かない中3です! 今までに、 オートファジーダイエット 朝夜サラダ昼給食生活 間食禁止ダイエット 運動頑張るダイエット 全て失敗しました。 失敗というより継続が本当にできなくて続きま...
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間違いだけの世のため人のため |
Apr 15, 2026 |
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RE:156cm60kg 高3 お腹出てる、太ももぶっとい。 中学時代までは156cm45kgでした。 運動部でかなりハードでした。 中学の部活を引退してから高3になった約4年間で15kg太りました。
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間違いだけの世のため人のため |
Apr 15, 2026 |
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RE:現在高1で、ダイエットをしたいと考えています そこで、ダイエットのオススメのメニューはありますか? また15kg落とすまで続けようと思っているのですが、ご提示頂いたメニューでどのくらい時間が必要...
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間違いだけの世のため人のため |
Apr 15, 2026 |
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On vacation with family and I’m the only one who eats
I’m 2 days into a week long trip with my family. My brother is a vegan who also doesn’t eat anything processed or with flour or added sugar. His diet gets just a little more restrictive every time I see him. Today he ate exactly 3 bananas, two handfuls of nuts, and a protein shake. That’s all he ate all day. I’m positive. My mom is on monjaro (glp1). She is now almost underweight and is still taking it. She eats about two bites of food at every meal. I have eaten approximately 4x as much as her this trip, which I can say with a pretty high level of confidence because we’ve eaten pretty much the same thing each meal/snack, but I eat all of mine and she eats less than 1/2 of hers, and I also sometimes finish her food. Today I had to apologize for being hungry and wanting to eat dinner because they otherwise would’ve just not eaten (our last meal was at 1pm). I also am a very healthy size and weight but I feel like a massive giant walking around with two skeletons all day and experiencing hunger. I know there’s nothing really to be done, but I had to rant because NEVER in my life before now have I felt so aware of my size and so guilty about food submitted by /u/EmployeeRepulsive106 to r/TwoXChromosomes [link] [comments]
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Apr 10, 2026 |
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PCOS & GLP1
I’ve been going back and forth about posting this, but I think I just need to be honest. Living with PCOS has felt really lonely for me. The constant hunger, the weight that doesn’t respond the way people expect, the feeling like my body is working against me… it’s been exhausting and, at times, kind of defeating. I’ve blamed myself a lot, thinking I just wasn’t trying hard enough. I started a GLP-1 medication and I didn’t expect how emotional it would be. For the first time in a long time, the “food noise” quieted down. I didn’t realize how loud it had been until it wasn’t. I actually felt… calm around food. That alone made me want to cry. It hasn’t been perfect. I’ve had slight side effects, and I still have moments of guilt like I’m somehow “cheating” or taking the easy way out, even though I know PCOS and insulin resistance are real. I’m still working through that. But for once, I feel like I have a little bit of breathing room. Like I’m not constantly fighting my own body every second of the day. I guess I’m sharing this because I’m wondering if anyone else has felt this way ? submitted by /u/Logical_Spring4504 to r/PCOS [link] [comments]
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Apr 8, 2026 |
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21F What does my fridge say about me?
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Mar 24, 2026 |
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Obesity Specialist Busting GLP1 Myths
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Mar 19, 2026 |
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Now that thinness is more attainable (due to glp1), what do you think the next beauty status symbol? Height?Eye colour? What about for the wealthy?Do you think that will differ?
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Mar 12, 2026 |
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I am on a GLP-1 at a normal weight. AMA
Hi guys, I’m on a GLP-1 medication (semaglutide) at a normal weight (BMI 19). I am not diabetic. I have a history of binge eating disorder and I used to be horribly overweight but I lost the weight (painstakingly and slowly) through diet and exercise, without any medication. It was a gruelling process. When I transitioned into maintenance, despite professional therapy and supervision from my doctor, the binge eating thoughts got louder and louder and it became unbearable. I started to regain weight. I asked my doctor about the possibility of being on a microdose of GLP1 to counteract the food noise and weight gain and I was unequivocally rejected because I was still a normal weight. I refuse to put the weight back on and the food noise was tormenting me, so I got semaglutide on the grey market and learned how to mix, measure dosage, and inject it myself. I’m back to my maintenance weight, my food noise is completely gone, and I haven’t had a binge episode since I started. I’m finally free. AMA. ETA: whichever of you lovely people sent me a Reddit Cares can fuck right off lol submitted by /u/tiny-but-spicy to r/AMA [link] [comments]
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Mar 9, 2026 |
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glp 1 meds are being sold like a miracle, but no one talks about what they break.
GLP 1 meds are way overhyped and wildly under explained. yes, people lose weight but why is no one seriously talking about the nonstop nausea, the dead appetite, the weird digestion issues, the fatigue, the nothing sounds good anymore feeling? it's always before and after pics, never day to day reality. what really bugs me is how normalized it's become to just shut your body down and call it health. slow gut? normal. can't eat? normal. exhausted but not hungry? also normal apparently. and if you complain, you are told to push through like your body protesting is a moral failure. i'm not anti-glp 1, but pretending these meds don't create downstream problems is dishonest. A lot of people end up scrambling later trying to support digestion, energy, and metabolism with things like glp1 support supplements because surprise appetite suppression isn't the same thing as metabolic health. maybe instead of acting like glp 1 is the whole solution, we should talk more about how to actually support the body while on it because while knuckling side effects and calling it discipline feels like cope. curious who agrees and who is gonna hate this take. submitted by /u/Educational-Rub-5631 to r/TrueUnpopularOpinion [link] [comments]
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Feb 25, 2026 |
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Jessica's GLP1 journey.
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Feb 13, 2026 |
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Semaglutide (GLP1) has ruined my life over the past 5 weeks.
Started taking .25mg injections of Semaglutide (a glp1) on Jan.14 and it’s slowly ruined my stress levels, my HRV (holds tight at 25ms), and plummeted any thought of me being active or recovering from anything. I’m a super active person, riding 40-60 miles a week on bike at a fast pace and playing high level pickleball 2-3 times a week. And haven’t been able to do either for weeks. My sleep has been garbage because HRV has been SOOOOO low and literally started improving two nights ago. The elevated heart rate kept me awake just lying in bed while I can feel my heart pounding stuck wide awake. I only did two injections over 2 weeks. The side effects from this sh!t is no joke and I couldn’t suggest for anyone to take it from my experience. It will take 5-7 weeks to get out of my system and I’m on week 3 of recovery and still just feel like ass around the clock, unable to recover. And yeah, normally I’m in Exceptional or Strong…to being limited and just waiting for it to improve is demoralizing. “GLP1 is a helluva drug.” - Comedian Dave Chappelle submitted by /u/lalalavine to r/ouraring [link] [comments]
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Feb 7, 2026 |
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[32]yo-[42]yo
Not sure if this is a glow up more of a weight loss transformation but about 10 years ago I went on a weight loss journey. Took me around a year and lost 175lbs naturally, no gastric, no glp1. submitted by /u/OkPicture4013 to r/GlowUps [link] [comments]
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OkPicture4013 |
Jan 30, 2026 |
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Any over 60’s taking glp1 to lose stubborn post menopausal weight?
How is is going? submitted by /u/Local-Government6792 to r/AskWomenOver60 [link] [comments]
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Local-Government6792 |
Jan 26, 2026 |
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Former GLP-1 users regain lost weight after about 18 months, study says
Saw this article in th WaPo today, and was curious if this was true for you, if you have taken any GLP-1s. Former GLP-1 users regain lost weight after about 18 months, study says Those quitting Ozempic, Wegovy and other drugs regained weight four times faster than those using just diet and exercise, still key components in weight maintenance. People who take the most common categories of weight-loss drugs, semaglutide and tirzepatide, marketed as Ozempic, Wegovy and Zepbound, tended to lose about 33 pounds during their treatment but then regained about 22 pounds in the first year after stopping, Sam West, a physiology researcher at Oxford University who co-wrote the study, said in a phone interview Thursday. “What was particularly striking in our data was just how fast it was regained,” he said. https://www.washingtonpost.com/wellness/2026/01/08/ozempic-wegovy-weight-regain-glp1/ submitted by /u/Own-Independence8430 to r/loseit [link] [comments]
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Jan 9, 2026 |
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This will sound crazy but supplementing high amount of fiber has been nearly equivalent as a GLP1 in benefits for me
I’ve been taking psyllium husk fiber for about 4 months religiously now. I’ve been dropping weight very consistently. I take much higher doses than I see people posting about though and this may explain why it’s working so well. Most people take 1 tablespoon, I’ve been taking 2 tablespoons 3 times a day. For a total of 24 grams of psyllium fiber. I would not exceed that amount to avoid any constipation issues. I also drink plenty of water. I swear I am never hungry, never craving anything, my blood sugar levels are extremely stable and even if I occasionally over eat I do not get that tired feeling. My poops are amazing. My cholesterol went from 30 points above range to literally at perfect range. My baseline appetite is much lower. Half the amount of foods satisfy me. What I found impressive was, one week I ran out of fiber and I noticed for a few days the benefits continued then I started taking it again. I have taken GLP1 but gained a tolerance and decided to stop. This feels very similar to being on them And it’s a fraction of the cost. submitted by /u/fastingslowlee to r/Biohackers [link] [comments]
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fastingslowlee |
Jan 6, 2026 |
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Glp1 journey
Total weight lost 212 pounds total lost with glp1 144 pounds. Starting weight 336 current weight 124. I have never been this weight that I can remember. I have spent most of my life overweight. I’ve tried everything short of surgery. I started my glp 1 journey in August of 2023. I have been maintaining since May of 2025. submitted by /u/tmb0318 to r/GLP1_BeforeAfter [link] [comments]
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Dec 30, 2025 |
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GLP1 med feels like a miracle
I have Ehlers Danlos (Hypermobility type, officially dx) and MCAS and within 3 hours of my first tiny dose my pain level all over my body is literally about 70% better. I am SHOCKED. I live with excruciating pain my whole life. I was able to walk up a large flight of stairs I go up a couple times a week quickly (normally it's slow and excruciating 1 step at a time), and walking like a normal person. I can't believe this. It feels truly like a miracle. I have tirzepatide with B3. I can't believe this. It feels similar to about 50 mg of prednisolone but better. ETA Reading responses with mixed experiences. I am wondering if the there's a pattern we can notice. I have lifelong severe inflammation and allergies. DX with MCAS when I was 34, which is 13 years ago. Lifelong battle with severely under eating yet obese. Lipedema. Pots. MASH (Non Alcoholic Fatty liver), Gastroparesis. Dumping Syndrome. Autism . ADHD. Mood disorder. PMDD. Severe and frequent migraines. Possible but un dx PCOS. Short courses of strong Prednisolone cause me to drop inflammation and pain but only while on them. Update 48 hours later my jowls look pretty different https://imgur.com/a/y77a75J Update 96 hours later. Everything still great. No side effects. Still pain free. https://imgur.com/a/dZ7NZoX Update 1 week later. It lasts about 4.5 days then wears off to baseline. Effects back to good after 2nd dose. I am thinking about splitting it into 1/2 or 1/3 and doing it more often? I am going to ask my Dr. Update just shy of 3 weeks later. Last Thursday I decided to try taking the full prescribed dosage, 2.5 ml. I always have gastroparesis which is why I was scared to try this med. The full dose made me nauseous for a couple days. Then just more and more severe gastroparesis to where I literally could barely force myself to drink water. It was painful and scary. I am now letting it fully out of my system and will try again only at the tiny partial dose. In some of the studies that was what worked for people. I will update. I am trying to not panic. I am scared I will have to go back to a life filled with pain. Update: 2 weeks after last one. Thrilled to report that when I went back on .5 every 48 hours I can be pain free and zero gastroparesis. I lost 10 pounds this first month also. Update 4 months later: I am coping down a reply I just posted. Yes I am still AWESOME. I get a bit of a flair right around the first days of my period still but it's ok. I now take it daily so I have no lull/gap at all. I currently take .6 a day which is a little over 4 a week. Still Trizepatide with B3. I have lost 25 pounds. I am also now on oral chromlyn sodium and also the eye drops for my MCAS. The combination of all this has dramatically changed my life. I was so happy and doing so well 2 weeks ago that I freaked out and was afraid I was having some kind of manic episode (never have before) and made an appointment with my psych, she was very sweet and wasike no, you just are happy and feel well for the first time ever in your life. My osteopath said this happens to about half of his folks with MCAS/hEDS etc. But only half of us. I am so grateful. It makes me feel there HAS to be something that will work for the other half of folks too. I still have to take 23 doses of anti histamine and a giant amount of supplements a day for my MCAS. But... Now everything is WORKING. submitted by /u/Ecstatic_Air_4053 to r/MCAS [link] [comments]
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Ecstatic_Air_4053 |
Dec 19, 2025 |
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(26) to (29). Lost weight and found myself.
At 25, I got into therapy for my binge eating (and general childhood trauma lol). I made slow and sustainable choices to love and care for myself. I started a GLP1 to help with my blood sugars and weight, started going to the gym, and lost 160lbs! Along the way I did a professional color analysis and found my personal style. I’m embracing my natural hair color and waves these days and have never felt more like me 💗 submitted by /u/ElevatedAssCancer to r/GlowUps [link] [comments]
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ElevatedAssCancer |
Dec 19, 2025 |
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Anyone else dead set on being on Ozempic/GLP1 for the rest of their life?
I might get hate for this but whatever 🤷♀️ my husband thinks im crazy when I tell him I'll do anything to make sure I can get this medication for the rest of my life. My starting weight was 300lbs and I was type 2 diabetic (very uncontrolled). Not even a year later I'm 155lbs and no longer diabetic! I feel amazing. I am so happy. I have made every change in my life!! I will get 3 jobs if it means I'll get my Ozempic/GLP1!! My insurance covers for now but the day it stops....I'll find a way! submitted by /u/Initial_Sock821 to r/Ozempic [link] [comments]
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Initial_Sock821 |
Oct 22, 2025 |
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Seeing people’s GLP1 results make me feel like a failure.
*I am not anti GLP1 and I understand fhat they are very helpful and necessary for many people. However it is honestly so hard to see people losing weight with seemingly no effort, becoming much skinnier than I ever have been and ever will be, and experiencing freedom from things like cravings and food noise. And I will just never had that. I’m 5’1 and 125 lbs. So I’m not obese. And I’m at a good weight which I can recognize. But what honestly just really hurts is that people who take ozempic do not take it and get to my size. Someone my height who takes ozempic may start at double or even triple my weight and get down to 10 or 20 lbs lighter than I am now. But me? I have been yoyoing the same 5-10 lbs over and over again my entire adult life. I will never be the same size as someone who takes ozempic. I do suffer with food noise. I struggle to stay in a calorie defecit. Like I said, I don’t have anything against people who take it. But it just hurts seeing so many people shrink and feeling like there’s something wrong with me (physical? mental?) in that I can’t. submitted by /u/Impossible-Pin-703 to r/1200isplenty [link] [comments]
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Thousands of GLP-1 patients later, these are the 7 lessons I wish everyone knew
I’m an internal medicine doctor who’s worked with thousands of people on GLP-1s (and even created a GLP-1 app). A lot of the frustration I see every day could be avoided with a better understanding of what’s normal. Here are 7 things I wish more people knew: Your appetite drops, but it's not magic. Emotional or habitual eating still takes work. Exercise takes work. It may be a little easier to do the work, but it's still work. Weight loss isn’t linear. Expect stalls and fluctuations. You might even gain weight here and there. That doesn’t mean it’s not working. "Weight loss" isn't the same as "Fat loss." Set realistic, healthy expectations. Many are disappointed in not losing at least 5 pounds per week. Anything around 1 pound per week or 1-2% body weight per week is wonderful. Protein helps with everything. Fullness, energy, and muscle retention all get easier when you're getting enough. Side effects are common—and usually temporary. Nausea, fatigue, constipation...they suck, but are often short-term. You don’t need to be perfect. Consistency beats perfection. The best results come from small habits and improving on them slightly week-over-week, not flipping your life upside down. Mindset matters more than macros. The people who win long-term break up big goals into little goals, identify ALL victories (not just on the scale), forgive themselves quickly and keep going. Happy to answer questions or expand on any of these. There’s a lot of noise out there. I want people to have real expectations and a better shot at long-term success. Edit-Post has been locked. Unsure exactly why, but thank you all for reading-I hope you got some value from it! submitted by /u/Dr_Mike_Herring to r/Zepbound [link] [comments]
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Normal BMI Patient Requests GLP1
Late 40s female with BMI 24.5 comes to clinic for AWV and also requests GLP-1 prescription. Has never been on one. Is the heaviest weight she's ever been. Her daughter started it for obesity and has seen great results. Spouse recently also got on it. She has lots of friends on it. She wants it too. Doesnt mind doing it through compounding. No comorbitities. I told her no. It's not FDA approved for normal weight. Recent news about being higher risk for macular degeneration has come out. I offer dietician referral. Declines. 24 hour recall includes starving herself early morning to afternoon, then eating big dinner followed by oreos and treats before bed. Doesnt like vegetables. Eats on average 0-2 servings fruits/vegetables per day. She is active and exercises 3-5x a week and says she'll try to exercise more but really wanted a GLP1 because she wants to lose 15 lbs. Commented on jealousy that everyone else around her is losing weight easy with GLP1. I told her she may be able to find a Med Spa that will do it but as her doctor I don't think benefits outweigh the risks. Am I mean? Tell me what you do in this situation. Where do you draw the line on prescribing these meds, even if doing thru compounding pharmacy. submitted by /u/Redredwineallthetime to r/FamilyMedicine [link] [comments]
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18 months on a glp1 medication has been life changing. Keep going everyone it's so worth it!
52F 297/157/147 140lbs down 10lbs to goal ! submitted by /u/Serious1in2024 to r/Semaglutide [link] [comments]
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These GLP1 weight loss patients have been insufferable
So many patients have been so nasty towards me due to the GLP1 back order situation (specifically mounjaro + Zepbound) had a patient last week who let me know I was sick for prescribing Zepbound for her knowing it was gonna go on backorder! Didn’t even know I’m MD now. Had multiple patients curse me out cause their medication is out. Multiple patients crying that they NEED this drug so badly and I don’t understand them. Listen I get thwme frustration but what else could we do?? These patients have been the WORST I’ve seen working at the pharmacy for 10 years now. Ive honestly rather deal with anyone else than these weight loss people who are damn entitled. submitted by /u/moonlightttbae to r/PharmacyTechnician [link] [comments]
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