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re: On Mounjaro for two months, my take ****New Update pg 11 w photo****

Posted on 4/9/24 at 1:22 pm to
Posted by Tiger_n_Texas
Member since Aug 2014
1024 posts
Posted on 4/9/24 at 1:22 pm to
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Is what I posted rocket science? Too hard? God forbid one of these fatties have to sweat a little bit and step foot in an actual gym


While I mostly agree with what you posted, it's not as easy as you put it.

Sincere question, do you have kids? If so, are they still in school?

I ask that because (to me) your sleep and food comments are asinine. 8hrs sleep at night is a pipedream. I MAY get that on a Sarurday or Sunday night, but avg is 6.5 hrs. As for food, breakfast and lunch I eat on my own. So for those meals (and basically anything pre-dinner), I can dictate how healthy it is for myself. Dinner with kids is another story. Unless I'm going to start cooking 2 meals a night, I make dinner as healthy as I can get it with them still willing to eat it.

I let myself turn into one of your 'fatties'. I've worked my arse off the last 2+ years to reverse that. Dropped 60# with diet, excercise, and lifestyle changes. I lift 4-6 days/wk, cardio 2-3 days/wk, and average 12k steps a day. Cut out fast-food/eating out as much as possible, don't recall the last time I had alcohol, and deleted unnecessary, time consuming games/apps from my phone.

I still have probably 40# left to lose and plateaued for 5-6 months. I choose to start this med last week to jump start my weight-loss again. I did this after talking with my MD, researching it myself, and conversing with other people who've been using it. I set out trying to do this 100% without any aids. There were several ups and downs. With a 5 month plateau, I decided to accept the help the meds would give.

Not everyone is using this as a luxury to just eat whatever the hell they want. I'm sure I'm in the minority of users by actually trying to better myself and putting in the work.

It's frustrating having people like you talk down to people who are trying to better themselves. All you seem to be doing is lumping everyone together and applying generalized statements to them.
Posted by ronricks
Member since Mar 2021
7245 posts
Posted on 4/9/24 at 1:42 pm to
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It's frustrating having people like you talk down to people who are trying to better themselves. All you seem to be doing is lumping everyone together and applying generalized statements to them.


Sorry you feel that way. Like most things in life accomplishing goals takes effort and when it comes to health lifestyle changes. If you want to accomplish your goals you can't use your kids as some type of excuse or crutch. When I was a kid I didn't get to dictate to my parents what I had for dinner I either ate what they fixed or I didn't eat at all. I keep forgetting how things are now with parents doing whatever little Johnny and Suzy say so forgive me for that. If your kids won't eat anything healthy nothing is stopping you from making them their unhealthy meal and you simply making a shake in a blender to have and add whatever you want to get the desired macros - pro, carbs, fats, cals etc that you want. Takes 2 minutes so kids isn't an excuse for something like that. Kids can be an excuse for the sleep I have no disagreement there and sometime(s) life does get in the way but unless you find workarounds you will never lose that last 40 pounds no matter what drugs you are on.
Posted by DarthRebel
Tier Five is Alive
Member since Feb 2013
21370 posts
Posted on 4/10/24 at 10:30 am to
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It's frustrating having people like you talk down to people who are trying to better themselves


Great point. Once again, the hypocrisy of many here is amazing.

I dare you take something that may help you live a healthier life, meanwhile they will take any medication prescribed by a doctor to help themselves with any illness, or better yet use OTC items to help with a headache or pain in their body.

Quit being fricking hypocrites here, and appreciate some people are trying to make their lives better. "Your way" is not always the right way from everyone.
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