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Hi all! I'm Kitty. I'm in my mid-30s and I've been on Mounjaro 15mg for quite a while now (maybe a year?), and my insurance is taking away coverage after July 15th.

I previously lost around 85 pounds through a very strict weight loss program and qsymia (306 -> 220 lbs), but ultimately the topiramate in the medication was giving me brain fog and memory issues so I switched to just phentermine but almost immediately started gaining weight back. My doctor then put me on Mounjaro and it has been amazing, plus I lost an additional 25 lbs. I'm down to 195ish now, which is where I've stayed for probably at least 3 or 4 months. With the insurance coverage going away, I'm so worried about what is going to happen. I depend on this medication not just for weight maintenance, but it also helps my energy levels and pain from inflammation. 😭 I discovered the grey market talk on tiktok and have finally begun doing some actual research, which is why I'm here. I also think there are many people losing coverage soon and who are in the same boat as me..

Now I'm looking into how I can continue on tirzepatide or maybe try something else, because who has $500-$1000 a month just lying around? Not me! I've also been hearing about Retatrutide lately, but I haven't researched enough to know fully what the difference is between that and tirz. Down the rabbit hole I go~

Nice to meet you! Looking forward to learning.
 
"insurance is taking away coverage " <- everything I know about the American heath care system stresses me out. Are they taking away coverage because you lost weight or just taking it away because they can? Anyhow, welcome!
 
"insurance is taking away coverage " <- everything I know about the American heath care system stresses me out. Are they taking away coverage because you lost weight or just taking it away because they can? Anyhow, welcome!
Most American insurance doesn't cover weight loss medications. But because I am on another diabetes medication, Metformin (for PCOS/insulin resistance) I was able to get coverage through that loophole. But they are getting rid of that loophole now. They said if you don't have an actual diabetes diagnosis, they won't cover it.😔
 

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