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re: Dr. Boz says Ozempic should NOT be used for weight loss.
Posted on 9/21/23 at 8:39 pm to AMS
Posted on 9/21/23 at 8:39 pm to AMS
I have lost 23 pounds in six months with Ozempic. It will not help if you eat ice cream every night.
The medicine has helped me eat less but I have eaten more clean foods like berries, salmon, and baked chicken.
I started at 225 pounds in March and I am currently at 202 lbs.
I do move around more and my cholesterol is now in the normal range of 155. The medicine doesn’t keep me from eating garbage it helps me not get overly hungry where I used to overeat bad foods. I am a diabetic with insulin resistance.
The medicine has helped me eat less but I have eaten more clean foods like berries, salmon, and baked chicken.
I started at 225 pounds in March and I am currently at 202 lbs.
I do move around more and my cholesterol is now in the normal range of 155. The medicine doesn’t keep me from eating garbage it helps me not get overly hungry where I used to overeat bad foods. I am a diabetic with insulin resistance.
Posted on 9/21/23 at 8:52 pm to Klingler7
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I have lost 23 pounds in six months with Ozempic. It will not help if you eat ice cream every night.
The medicine has helped me eat less but I have eaten more clean foods like berries, salmon, and baked chicken.
I started at 225 pounds in March and I am currently at 202 lbs.
I do move around more and my cholesterol is now in the normal range of 155. The medicine doesn’t keep me from eating garbage it helps me not get overly hungry where I used to overeat bad foods. I am a diabetic with insulin resistance.
good for you. love a good success story. enjoy your improved blood pressure, lower stroke and CV risk, happier kidneys and eyes.
Posted on 9/21/23 at 9:21 pm to Klingler7
That’s awesome, man! I’ve been on Semaglutide for about a year, kinda took a break around the beginning of the year, and started working out about a year ago 3 days a week I’m down around 50 to 250 but still want to get down to 220 or so! I honestly haven’t felt this good or been in as good of shape since possibly high school! Without it I know I’d probably still be up there!
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