I miss the nausea

I have had an unintentional, forced wash out. I was stopped on 10mg due to insurance and I had not found alternative sources. I regained 10# that it took me 3 months to lose once I had restarted.
When I restarted, I started at 5mg and advanced 2.5mg every four weeks until I reached 10mg. I have no plans to go higher until I have plateaued for at least two months on 10.

My loss has been slow but steady.
 
I don't miss the nausea, which, by the way, I rarely experienced. I don't miss the constipation at all, even though after several months it finally disappeared. I don't miss the diarrhea. I also don't miss the chills, which are just as severe if not more severe as earlier.
 
Agreed. We're not supposed to feel nauseous all the time. That sounds like a miserable existence!

While I think GLP1s are a great tool in helping with overeating and other food disorders, they're not a cure. You should be using GLP1s in conjunction with other tools (therapy, etc) to get to the root of your habits and be able to change them. Otherwise, GLP1s are really just a bandaid and not a solution.
same with people who need blood pressure meds? Insulin?
 
same with people who need blood pressure meds? Insulin?
Depends on why you need the meds- and there are a wide variety of reasons to take them. If you have type 2 diabetes, if you change your diet, you require less insulin. If you have high blood pressure, they may tell you cut down on salt. Suggesting that is good medicine.

There ARE purely physical reasons for needing them- PCOS, poor metabolism, some people are missing the biological cues to stop eating. But I doubt there's a single person here who couldn't benefit from therapy and learning to make healthier choices. And we're all on a modern diet, we would all benefit from cutting out processed foods.

There is a very good chance we will all be on these medications for life, just like a diabetic. But suggesting to rely solely on a medication that often loses efficacy over time is just a bad idea. The OP is literally about missing the nausea- the medication is already working differently for them. Not learning healthy habits to go along with the medication is most likely just a band aid, and when the medication stops giving you those side effects, what will you do if you're still used to eating a big mac every day? You'll end up eating the entire thing like you used to instead of the half you could handle in the early days of glp1 usage, and now you have to change your habits without the benefit of a medication that makes that manageable.

Medications are rarely the only thing you're supposed to do for a medical issue. Diet and lifestyle changes are almost always suggested in conjunction.

Edited to hopefully come across less bitchy.
 
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So I don't know if I screwed up but I was titrating up like almost every week, from 2.5mg tirzapetide to 15mg. Its taken me under 3 months to get to 15mg. The lower doses were absolutely amazing, I was eating once every 2 days. Ever since like 12mg, there's no more nausea. The nausea was preventing me from eating but with it gone, the tirzapetide just doesn't feel as strong anymore. I also seem to be hungrier more often. I have heard of people experiencing this as well but only after being on it for about a year. Not sure what I should do, maybe take a break? Its the T60 from amopure/amolist.
You need to eat healthy and often. You will eventually cause permanent organ damage by starving your body. If you want to eat only once every few days, you need to see your Dr.. That's a big problem.
 
What I meant to say in agreement with @mlke6:

Piling years of Oprah weight loss shows, Weight Watchers, Nutrisystem, therapy and gym commercials and guilt about your relationship with your mother doesn't change this fact:
Some who are obese can take a GLP-1 and get to a healthy BMI. No gym, no rehab, no therapy, no diet. And provided they continue with their GLP-1 they can maintain it. Just as one manages diabetes, high blood pressure etc obesity can be managed.

If the above ain't true than I don't exist cuz I wrote the book on it... And it's one sentence long... "I take a weekly shot"... That's it! 😁
 
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... Not learning healthy habits to go along with the medication ....
Is dumb
....medications are rarely the only thing you're supposed to do for a medical issue. Diet and lifestyle changes are almost always suggested in conjunction.
Absolutely this!!!

While I have been told this is a lifetime of medication, I am taking steps to be better without medication.

Any doctor worth their salt should advise you to consult with a nutritionist or a dietician and begin a regimen of physical activity, assuming you are healthy enough to do so.

Medication alone won't fix our problems.
 
Is dumb

Absolutely this!!!

While I have been told this is a lifetime of medication, I am taking steps to be better without medication.

Any doctor worth their salt should advise you to consult with a nutritionist or a dietician and begin a regimen of physical activity, assuming you are healthy enough to do so.

Medication alone won't fix our problems.
That entire comment really could have been truncated to two sentences 😂😂 In my defense it was 7 am so I was rambling.
What I meant to say in agreement with @mlke6:

Piling years of Oprah weight loss shows, Weight Watchers, Nutrisystem, therapy and gym commercials and guilt about your relationship with your mother doesn't change this fact:
Some who are obese can take a GLP-1 and get to a healthy BMI. No gym, no rehab, no therapy, no diet. And provided they continue with their GLP-1 they can maintain it. Just as one manages diabetes, high blood pressure etc obesity can be managed.

If the above ain't true than I don't exist cuz I wrote the book on it... And it's one sentence long... "I take a weekly shot"... That's it! 😁
Yes! For some people it will work like that. But this thread is specifically about someone relying on a negative side effect like some sort of pavlovian self training. It's unhealthy, OP does need to get to the root of why they need to feel nausea to lose weight. I think that was @mopo89 point, and responding to her comment to ask about freaking insulin like it's the same situation is missing the point being made.
 
That entire comment really could have been truncated to two sentences 😂😂 In my defense it was 7 am so I was rambling.

Yes! For some people it will work like that. But this thread is specifically about...
Oh...so now we can only respond to the specific thread topic? Lemme fix it:

If the above ain't true than I don't exist cuz I wrote the book on it... And it's one sentence long... "I take a weekly shot"... That's it! 😁 And if ya miss the nausea take more!
 
Oh...so now we can only respond to the specific thread topic? Lemme fix it:

If the above ain't true than I don't exist cuz I wrote the book on it... And it's one sentence long... "I take a weekly shot"... That's it! 😁 And if ya miss the nausea take more!
Point taken, I'm being a little bitchy today. 😬 I'll tap out.
 
No worries 🥰... Sometimes problems have simple solutions. I think it's pretty obvious that not having nausea is not the OP's problem.

Now let's see if Taylor Swift grabs the mic like Kanye and takes over for Kendrick Lamar 🎤
So.... Did she? 😂
 
I read the poor girl got booed when the camera put her on screen. I never understood either extreme on this girl, but especially the haters because it seems so rooted in misogyny. Like, if she and her music are so lame, why expend so much energy on hating her? It's like kicking a little girl who made millions singing songs about puppies. I might think it's lame but why not just roll my eyes and keep walking.
 
I read the poor girl got booed when the camera put her on screen. I never understood either extreme on this girl, but especially the haters because it seems so rooted in misogyny. Like, if she and her music are so lame, why expend so much energy on hating her? It's like kicking a little girl who made millions singing songs about puppies. I might think it's lame but why not just roll my eyes and keep walking.

Exactly! She's writing pop music, not trying to run for the oval office.
Oh...so now we can only respond to the specific thread topic? Lemme fix it:

If the above ain't true than I don't exist cuz I wrote the book on it... And it's one sentence long... "I take a weekly shot"... That's it! 😁 And if ya miss the nausea take more!

I must be in a better mood today, I'm derailing threads again.
 
same with people who need blood pressure meds? Insulin?
will therapy make you require less insulin? no? then nope! but therapy may help you get to the root cause of why you overeat. don't be obtuse.

and thanks @chmuse for stepping in since i was away this weekend! you get what i'm talking about.

i'm just back to talk about taylor.
 
will therapy make you require less insulin? no? then nope! but therapy may help you get to the root cause of why you overeat. don't be obtuse.

and thanks @chmuse for stepping in since i was away this weekend! you get what i'm talking about.

i'm just back to talk about taylor.

BUT DID YOU FINISH ONYX STORM. I'M DYIIIINNNGGGG. I have so many theories!
 
I haven't had good luck with Amopure. I bought it November. No food aversion at all. No weight loss. I don't think it's a good source.
Amopure was T5 . Of the 40 vials I purchased, only one was labelled with a lot number - 05801-51110
 

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