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

Posted on 4/5/24 at 1:16 pm to
Posted by ronricks
Member since Mar 2021
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Posted on 4/5/24 at 1:16 pm to
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Fattys should definitely not seek out this drug that could save their life due to a 0.1% chance of GI side effects.


Fatties need to have self control. Put down the fast food and sodas and little debbies. Get off the couch. Go to an actual gym. Train. Eat healthy and get plenty of sleep. God forbid people put a little effort into anything. They might sprain an ankle or something.
Posted by Uncle JackD
Member since Nov 2007
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Posted on 4/5/24 at 1:24 pm to
Yeah no shite. But that’s obviously not working.
Posted by MemphisGuy
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Posted on 4/5/24 at 1:25 pm to
Don't you love guy who have ALL the answers?
Posted by theantiquetiger
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Posted on 4/5/24 at 1:42 pm to
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I mean we have documented cases of the side effects and weird things happening to people. Maybe they are all just using them incorrectly?


Every single drug on the market has side effects. You ever actually read the giant sheet that comes with every single drug? It makes it seem like you are better off not taking it.

I believe I’m reacting very well to the drug is because the first forty years of my life, I probably had five prescriptions to my name (most antibiotics). I wouldn’t even take aspirin for a headache.
Now that I have a few prescriptions, my body does very well on them.

I’ve seen people pop pills their entire life, and when they had to take something of importance, it doesn’t work.

This Mounjaro is going to get me off Metformin, Crestor, and Amlodipine.
Posted by ronricks
Member since Mar 2021
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Posted on 4/5/24 at 1:54 pm to
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Every single drug on the market has side effects. You ever actually read the giant sheet that comes with every single drug? It makes it seem like you are better off not taking it.


Already covered this am not talking about the usual nausea, diarrhea, vomiting disclaimer that is on every single prescription medication. This goes far beyond that.

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This Mounjaro is going to get me off Metformin, Crestor, and Amlodipine.


A gym and a fitness and healthy diet/eating/lifestyle routine would do the exact same thing.
Posted by Uncle JackD
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Posted on 4/5/24 at 2:03 pm to
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This goes far beyond that
Explain
Posted by theantiquetiger
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Posted on 4/5/24 at 2:10 pm to
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A gym and a fitness and healthy diet/eating/lifestyle routine would do the exact same thing.


Been there, done that.

My plan is to get there and then stay there with good diet and exercise. When I would try to get in shape, I’d try my hardest, damn near extreme dieting and workout for six months, just to lose 20lbs.
This is a life changing drug and I needed to do something radical. I was fricking amazed at my 25lb loss in 5 weeks, with never going hungry or extreme workout.

An old supervisor of mine once told me about 15 years ago, “You know why there are a very few fat people in their late 50’s? It’s because they are all dead!”

You wanna know what I’ve eaten since one fajita at 6pm last night?
I’ve had a triple zero Greek yogurt (90 calories), and I’m not hungry one bit.
I am simply amazed at this drug.

I believe this is the drug that will change the world.
Posted by Tiger_n_Texas
Member since Aug 2014
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Posted on 4/5/24 at 2:42 pm to
Nice job on the weight loss so far. Everyone has to weigh (no pun intended) the pros and cons of these meds for themselves. I know this firsthand. It took me 2 years to drop 60#. I did it thru diet, exercise, and lifestyle changes. I hit that mark early November. Since then, basically nada/zero/zilch. It's VERY aggravating/disheartening working your arse off and not seeing change on the scale.

I talked to my doctor about GLP-1s, did some research myself, and spoke to some people on this site about options. There's not much info on how these affect people who have ALREADY made the necessary changes to better themselves. That's why I started asking around to get 1st hand experiences. I found out my insurance covers these completely ($0). My wife was very hesitant about them since her only knowledge came from the 'scary' news stories. I was able to get her on board with actual facts instead of the outlier stories.

I took my 1st shot Wednesday evening. So far I've had 0 issues. It could be in my head, but I struggled to eat enough protein yesterday.


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You wanna know what I’ve eaten since one fajita at 6pm last night?
I’ve had a triple zero Greek yogurt (90 calories), and I’m not hungry one bit.
I am simply amazed at this drug.


As I stated right above, I've only been on this 2 days and not 2 months like you. With that said, 2PM and you've had 15g of protein?!? That is not good and actually horrible. Even if you weren't on this drug you should be around 80-90g by now. The studies showing people losing 40% of weight as muscle mass are partly due to lack of protein just like this.
Posted by theantiquetiger
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Posted on 4/5/24 at 3:29 pm to
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2PM and you've had 15g of protein?!? That is not good and actually horrible. Even if you weren't on this drug you should be around 80-90g by now. The studies showing people losing 40% of weight as muscle mass are partly due to lack of protein just like this.


I’ve since eaten some nuts, cheese, and jerky.

If you don’t know, the shot slows down your digestion, so a big dinner (even tho my dinner was one fajita) will make you feel full for hours.
The biggest advice I give you is to drink more water than you think you need. People who have stomach issues on this drug don’t drink enough water, causing pluggage. I’ve already drank four 32 oz Yeti cups of water today. Granted, I’ve been working outside all day
Posted by bamaguy17
Member since Jul 2022
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Posted on 4/5/24 at 3:48 pm to
My wife’s on the drug and is unhappy with her slow weight loss. That’s because she doesn’t need it and is simply in a normal calorie deficit for 1-2lb per week weight loss. Something that she could and has done herself. But whatever. She needs strength training but good luck with that
Posted by Odysseus32
Member since Dec 2009
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Posted on 4/5/24 at 4:22 pm to
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My plan is to get there and then stay there with good diet and exercise. When I would try to get in shape, I’d try my hardest, damn near extreme dieting and workout for six months, just to lose 20lbs.


I've said my piece on this drug, why I'm conflicted, etc.

If it's helping you, god bless. It's the same thing I say to my sister. But the harsh reality is if you went on this drug because you couldn't lose weight with diet and exercise, when you go off there's a good bet that weight is coming back.

I honestly hope I am wrong about that and people actually did just need the kickstart. I really don't believe I am wrong.

You're eating less because the drug is preventing the mechanisms that prompt you to eat. Once that goes away, you're going to eat again. This isn't about discipline. This is about the fact that the drug is allowing you to bypass the crucial step in the weight loss process, which is understanding why you want to eat and doing the emotional work to get past it. If you haven't put in the work, I'd be willing to bet you're going to start eating like shite again.

I'm not saying this to be a dick. I'm saying it because I feel bad for all of the people who are getting on this drug, who can't afford to stay on it long-term, who will boomerang back up to obesity.

Again, I don't care enough about you to sugar coat it. As a matter of fact, I like you as a poster and TD member, your threads are generally very cool. I just think people have a rude awakening coming, some of them my friends and family I'd really like to see keep off the weight.

Edit to add -- Also, there definitely are side effects to this drug. They are not common, but they do happen. Whether your comfortable with that risk is a conversation between yourself and your doctor.
This post was edited on 4/5/24 at 4:24 pm
Posted by lsu777
Lake Charles
Member since Jan 2004
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Posted on 4/5/24 at 5:12 pm to
Than drink protein shakes. You still need 150g, don’t give a frick if you are full or not
Posted by ronricks
Member since Mar 2021
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Posted on 4/5/24 at 5:53 pm to
You are wasting your time with this bunch. They’ve got it all figured out.
Posted by MemphisGuy
Member since Nov 2023
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Posted on 4/5/24 at 7:59 pm to
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You are wasting your time with this bunch. They’ve got it all figured out.


As do you?
Posted by Old Swole
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Posted on 4/5/24 at 8:15 pm to
Curious, why do you recommend first stacking tesamorlin/hexarelin , and then moving to cjc-1295/ipa ?
Posted by Mo Jeaux
Member since Aug 2008
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Posted on 4/6/24 at 6:58 am to
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As do you?


Well, he’s promoting a healthy diet and exercise as the way to lose weight and live a healthy life, so yes, he certainly seems to.
Posted by Mo Jeaux
Member since Aug 2008
58963 posts
Posted on 4/6/24 at 6:59 am to
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The “chart” says I should weigh 175 at my height (6’). I think that’s a little thin for me. I have a large frame. I think 195 will be good.


Yeah, that’s what I thought.
Posted by Ronaldo Burgundiaz
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Member since Jan 2012
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Posted on 4/6/24 at 7:05 am to
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I’m shooting for around 195, which will be 70lbs loss. The “chart” says I should weigh 175 at my height (6’). I think that’s a little thin for me. I have a large frame. I think 195 will be good
Unless you are a bodybuilder, the “chart” is very accurate.

Your weight also has an effect on your joints. Carrying an extra 20 lbs just because is doing them no favors.
Posted by MemphisGuy
Member since Nov 2023
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Posted on 4/6/24 at 8:27 am to
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Well, he’s promoting a healthy diet and exercise as the way to lose weight and live a healthy life, so yes, he certainly seems to.


Obviously that is the ideal way to do things, but for some people, perhaps taking Ozempic or Mounjaro gives them the push they need to get started. I simply see no reason to crap all over that by calling them "fatties" or what not. If it helps "jump start" them, gets them healthy and they continue on, then isn't that the ultimate goal? But whatever. I know your schtick.
Posted by Uncle JackD
Member since Nov 2007
58651 posts
Posted on 4/6/24 at 8:33 am to
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Obviously that is the ideal way to do things, but for some people, perhaps taking Ozempic or Mounjaro gives them the push they need to get started. I simply see no reason to crap all over that by calling them "fatties" or what not. If it helps "jump start" them, gets them healthy and they continue on, then isn't that the ultimate goal? But whatever. I know your schtick.
Because they’re miserable fricks who want fattys to remain fat so they can all share the same level of misery. That’s my only theory at this time. OP is losing weight, eating better, working out, and it still isn’t enough for some of these needle dicks. And if we’re being honest here, I’d be willing to bet over half of them could benefit from GLPs.

This post was edited on 4/6/24 at 8:38 am
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