I'm considering getting Wergovy. However I'm not sure if it's safe, I've heard once you get off it you basically gain all the weight back, what do you think bros?
Tirzepatide is better. > I've heard once you get off it you basically gain all the weight back
Yes, if you stop taking a medication it stops treating the condition. Duh.
where does this new fat materialize from after you stop taking the drug? >does fat avoid injection areas?
Describe in your own words the mechanism for this
I did sema last year. Tirz this year. I heard reta is even better.
As for gaining the weight back, not really. I didn't gain anything extra when I stopped. I did gain some weight months later but lonhlg after I stopped taking sema. I naturally gain weight each winter due to the holidays and my lifting schedule.
You do start feeling hungry again but you don't start stuffing your face.
It worked like a charm. I took sema from March to June and lost 15 pounds. This year on Tirz I've already lost 15 pounds and I still have 45 days to go.
No, I haven't lost any muscle
No, numbers haven't gone down
Yes, I do get all my protein (sometimes I have to do shakes though)
10/10 would recommend. Cowards feel free to cry about muh willpower in the replies.
>I've heard once you get off it you basically gain all the weight back
That's the point so you have to be dependant on it. Do you really think the israelites would give you a one-time cure?
It's mostly safe but if you're concerned about side effects or rebounding just do it the good ol' way. Maybe add some stims/addies/wellbutrin on top to kickstart the cut.
>once you get off it you basically gain all the weight back
If you don't do shit to fix your Black person lifestyle, yes, you will rebound hard. Happens to natties who run meme/crash diets as well.
youre gonna hear a lot of confusing and emotionally loaded, angry IST comments about ozempic, OP. The best thing I could tell you in your state of being is to just do it. No other thing matters, just start pinning that.
>I've heard once you get off it you basically gain all the weight back
That's just what happens when people return to poor eating habits. Use every tool at your disposal to reach your goals. Any means necessary that you can tolerate.
I took my first 0.25mg shot yesterday and the whole day I've been low-key nauseous and constipated. I normally shit ~3 times a day so it's noticeable. Had so little appetite today it's disturbing. I'm not even obese just a little overweight and I enjoy testing things on myself. I doubt I'll be on this longer than 2 months. It's definitely heavy stuff and I don't think it's good for your colon to have food in there for days on end. I drank a bunch, ate a lot of fiber and took magnesium so hopefully I can force a shit before bedtime, it does feel like something is brewing - I'm pretty bloated rn.
My colon works like a Swiss clock and I have extremely regular bowel movements. Just ONE day of not shitting means I'm in a world of hurt the next time I take a dump.
Good luck anon and may God protect your cornhole.
>low-key nauseous and constipated
you are not supposed to eat (too much) on this stuff. Anything calorie-dense, anything that is fat, it will cause further complications. As long as you stay light, the sides will fade away
I was taking a nap at my sis's place when I woke up to her calling about Wegovy. She makes so much money, she can afford a personal trainer, pre-weighed meals, doctor visits, an expensive gym, etc. But none of that helped her. Idk if this is a last resort or what, but I'm concerned what the side effects will do to her
I've been on Ozempic for 3 weeks. They start you off at a 0.25mg dose. I've essentially lost all appetite the past 3 weeks, almost every day has been me trying to force myself to eat to hit my macros.
The only side effect I've experienced so far is being nauseous after I took my first shot (haven't felt that way since I've taken my other 2 shots) and the one time I did binge eat because I was under-eating most of the week and decided that I was just gonna go out and get fast food and eat whatever I wanted to make up for the other days where I underate, I woke up with extreme stomach nausea the next day.
Overall I understand why people lose weight on this shit. You literally lose all cravings, all thoughts about food, you just don't care anymore about it. You have that "satiation" feeling in your stomach 24/7 even if you don't eat, it feels like you have already had a big meal and aren't hungry anymore.
>take a drug that shuts off wodn your digestion >stuff yourself with food so that it would rot in your digestion that you turned off
Do fatties really? Did you, at least, consider a smaller dose?
I've been taking liraglutide for a month now and there has been no changes for me except I get nauseous sometimes after eating. My appetite has actually increased
It makes you not want to eat. You could just not bother with it and eat less and it have the same impact, or you could go the no will power easy way out, but once you end the course you still have your will power problem.
cant believe that people are ok with fricking with their GLP-1 and in some cause cause permanent stomach paralysis instead of learning to eat less and better. This literally works by paralysing your stomach essentially and hoping that the effect is reversible. Look into gastroparesis this shit is not to play with. Go to a nutritionist , therapist , personal trainer whatever the frick you need before semaglutides
If you want an appetite suppressant just get on amphetamines like phentermine for like 3 months, you'll get a boost of energy and the total cost will be like $30 instead of $1200. Use that time to fix your habits.
I think you should commit to fork putdowns x infinity and stop being a puss-puss
>Wergovy
>Wergovy
it's wegovy
it's right there in the picture you posted
what the frick is your problem?
>prolonged fasting + lifting = literally free ozempic
Tirzepatide is better.
> I've heard once you get off it you basically gain all the weight back
Yes, if you stop taking a medication it stops treating the condition. Duh.
>condition
Being a weak homosexual is a condition now?
ask the roid trannies, I'd argue it can be if you're a mentally ill and unbelievably insecure homosexual
question is does the fat distribution go back to being the same or does fat avoid injection areas?
Asking for a friend.
where does this new fat materialize from after you stop taking the drug?
>does fat avoid injection areas?
Describe in your own words the mechanism for this
Checked. Maybe he is thinking about it acting the opposite of insulin injections.
I did sema last year. Tirz this year. I heard reta is even better.
As for gaining the weight back, not really. I didn't gain anything extra when I stopped. I did gain some weight months later but lonhlg after I stopped taking sema. I naturally gain weight each winter due to the holidays and my lifting schedule.
You do start feeling hungry again but you don't start stuffing your face.
It worked like a charm. I took sema from March to June and lost 15 pounds. This year on Tirz I've already lost 15 pounds and I still have 45 days to go.
No, I haven't lost any muscle
No, numbers haven't gone down
Yes, I do get all my protein (sometimes I have to do shakes though)
10/10 would recommend. Cowards feel free to cry about muh willpower in the replies.
i dont give a frick
>I've heard once you get off it you basically gain all the weight back
That's the point so you have to be dependant on it. Do you really think the israelites would give you a one-time cure?
>once you stop taking it you gain all the weight back
>if you take too much of it you stop digesting and die
you can't cheat your way to success
just eat less you fat frick
It's a 2-in-1 appetite suppressant and it also slows digestion => people on it eat less => people lose weight
It's mostly safe but if you're concerned about side effects or rebounding just do it the good ol' way. Maybe add some stims/addies/wellbutrin on top to kickstart the cut.
>once you get off it you basically gain all the weight back
If you don't do shit to fix your Black person lifestyle, yes, you will rebound hard. Happens to natties who run meme/crash diets as well.
youre gonna hear a lot of confusing and emotionally loaded, angry IST comments about ozempic, OP. The best thing I could tell you in your state of being is to just do it. No other thing matters, just start pinning that.
>I've heard once you get off it you basically gain all the weight back
That's just what happens when people return to poor eating habits. Use every tool at your disposal to reach your goals. Any means necessary that you can tolerate.
>I've heard once you get off it you basically gain all the weight back
so you magically grow fat out of thin air or is this a function of overeating?
its a function of your hormones trying to recorrect after you've been fricking with them
I wonder if they’ll make a drug that cures laziness. I will not pity you lazy fricks when the side effects hit
I took my first 0.25mg shot yesterday and the whole day I've been low-key nauseous and constipated. I normally shit ~3 times a day so it's noticeable. Had so little appetite today it's disturbing. I'm not even obese just a little overweight and I enjoy testing things on myself. I doubt I'll be on this longer than 2 months. It's definitely heavy stuff and I don't think it's good for your colon to have food in there for days on end. I drank a bunch, ate a lot of fiber and took magnesium so hopefully I can force a shit before bedtime, it does feel like something is brewing - I'm pretty bloated rn.
>I normally shit ~3 times a day
damn homie you must be fat as shit
My colon works like a Swiss clock and I have extremely regular bowel movements. Just ONE day of not shitting means I'm in a world of hurt the next time I take a dump.
Good luck anon and may God protect your cornhole.
>low-key nauseous and constipated
you are not supposed to eat (too much) on this stuff. Anything calorie-dense, anything that is fat, it will cause further complications. As long as you stay light, the sides will fade away
>I'm not obese
>Just a little overweight
>Gonna not eat for 2 months
Dawg, either you're delusional about how fat you are, or you're gonna drop to 2% body fat.
Not that guy but weight loss isn't linear. Those last couple of lbs are the hardest to lose.
I was taking a nap at my sis's place when I woke up to her calling about Wegovy. She makes so much money, she can afford a personal trainer, pre-weighed meals, doctor visits, an expensive gym, etc. But none of that helped her. Idk if this is a last resort or what, but I'm concerned what the side effects will do to her
She'll likely be fine and significantly more attractive to the male gaze in just a short while. Kudos to (You), anon, kudos to (You).
You'd be better off learning how to read
I've been on Ozempic for 3 weeks. They start you off at a 0.25mg dose. I've essentially lost all appetite the past 3 weeks, almost every day has been me trying to force myself to eat to hit my macros.
The only side effect I've experienced so far is being nauseous after I took my first shot (haven't felt that way since I've taken my other 2 shots) and the one time I did binge eat because I was under-eating most of the week and decided that I was just gonna go out and get fast food and eat whatever I wanted to make up for the other days where I underate, I woke up with extreme stomach nausea the next day.
Overall I understand why people lose weight on this shit. You literally lose all cravings, all thoughts about food, you just don't care anymore about it. You have that "satiation" feeling in your stomach 24/7 even if you don't eat, it feels like you have already had a big meal and aren't hungry anymore.
>take a drug that shuts off wodn your digestion
>stuff yourself with food so that it would rot in your digestion that you turned off
Do fatties really? Did you, at least, consider a smaller dose?
Take the fasting pill.
Here I saved your wallet and health
I've been taking liraglutide for a month now and there has been no changes for me except I get nauseous sometimes after eating. My appetite has actually increased
Just it less, it’s that simple. Hungry? Don’t eat. You got free will.
>Just it less, eat’s that simple.
Can I just permanently nuke my hunger hormone kthxbye
You will gain the weight back because you didn’t build any discipline or make lifestyle changes. You would be taking a drug to do the work for you.
It’s much harder to do it the correct way, but you will be better off in the long term if you do.
It makes you not want to eat. You could just not bother with it and eat less and it have the same impact, or you could go the no will power easy way out, but once you end the course you still have your will power problem.
>2000 calorie deficit (eat only 1000 cals of chicken breast a day)
>lose 8kg the first 2 weeks
>LITERALLY LOST NOTHING IN THE 3RD WEEK
>NO DIET CHANGE
How the FRICK is this POSSIBLE
those first weeks you mostly lost body water and by the 3rd week your body aclimated. Eat healthier , no need to rush this
Don't be a homosexual and pin yourself with expensive shit for diabetics, just take fricking phentermine
cant believe that people are ok with fricking with their GLP-1 and in some cause cause permanent stomach paralysis instead of learning to eat less and better. This literally works by paralysing your stomach essentially and hoping that the effect is reversible. Look into gastroparesis this shit is not to play with. Go to a nutritionist , therapist , personal trainer whatever the frick you need before semaglutides
If you want an appetite suppressant just get on amphetamines like phentermine for like 3 months, you'll get a boost of energy and the total cost will be like $30 instead of $1200. Use that time to fix your habits.
Semaglutide and cocaine works wonders together. Very synergistic (not kidding).