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8/8/2025, 4:28:33 AM
>>40644096
I’m not on Ozempic/Wegovy (semaglutide). I’m taking Mounjaro/Zepbound (tirzepatide). Both are GLP-1 medications, but mine is more effective. I started taking it February 28, and I’m down 51.2 lbs as of today. I rly let myself go the past few years, obv. kek Hence,,, hurt feelings and weirdness with a certain someone. When I started posting here I weighed 135 lbs at 4’10” but with muscle (focusing on thighs, glutes, arms) coz lifting a few times a week. I was 190 lbs when I started, morbidly a beast.
I’ve had some miserable moments with it, but also fortunate I responded quickly to the lowest starter dose. YMMV It makes you want to throw up after a few bites of food. Some days you have to force yourself to eat enough. As it wears off at the end of the week, you start to feel hunger like a normal person. Then when it wears off completely, extreme hunger, burning stomach pain even though you’re full. Sad stuff.
Do know its effects wear off as soon as the shot does. Obesity is a disease, and once you’ve been fat, your body desperately tries to return to that. It thinks you’re starving and the hunger is insatiable. You’ll have to be on it the rest of your life and if your insurance covers it in the first place, they’ll stop once you reach the Overweight category (and are out of the Obese category). You can get it through other sources tho. Of course, use it while improving your eating habits. But people who pretend its as easy as “hurr durr eat less” are retards who don’t understand how some of our bodies are wired to be addicted (to food), unable to concentrate and function because your dumbass body/brain doesn’t know when to stop hunger signals when you’re full. Same retards who have other vices and addictions but laugh at fatties, envious there’s something that can cure their addiction and make them normal. GLP-1s are actually being studied for smoking cessation and even alcoholism.
>>40644190
baby deer coded
>>40644314
kek
I’m not on Ozempic/Wegovy (semaglutide). I’m taking Mounjaro/Zepbound (tirzepatide). Both are GLP-1 medications, but mine is more effective. I started taking it February 28, and I’m down 51.2 lbs as of today. I rly let myself go the past few years, obv. kek Hence,,, hurt feelings and weirdness with a certain someone. When I started posting here I weighed 135 lbs at 4’10” but with muscle (focusing on thighs, glutes, arms) coz lifting a few times a week. I was 190 lbs when I started, morbidly a beast.
I’ve had some miserable moments with it, but also fortunate I responded quickly to the lowest starter dose. YMMV It makes you want to throw up after a few bites of food. Some days you have to force yourself to eat enough. As it wears off at the end of the week, you start to feel hunger like a normal person. Then when it wears off completely, extreme hunger, burning stomach pain even though you’re full. Sad stuff.
Do know its effects wear off as soon as the shot does. Obesity is a disease, and once you’ve been fat, your body desperately tries to return to that. It thinks you’re starving and the hunger is insatiable. You’ll have to be on it the rest of your life and if your insurance covers it in the first place, they’ll stop once you reach the Overweight category (and are out of the Obese category). You can get it through other sources tho. Of course, use it while improving your eating habits. But people who pretend its as easy as “hurr durr eat less” are retards who don’t understand how some of our bodies are wired to be addicted (to food), unable to concentrate and function because your dumbass body/brain doesn’t know when to stop hunger signals when you’re full. Same retards who have other vices and addictions but laugh at fatties, envious there’s something that can cure their addiction and make them normal. GLP-1s are actually being studied for smoking cessation and even alcoholism.
>>40644190
baby deer coded
>>40644314
kek
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