GLP-1 Forum

Rapid weight loss question

John316

GLP-1 Novice
Member Since
Oct 3, 2024
Posts
32
Likes Received
27
From
US-NC
About 20 years ago I was at least 45 pounds overweight. I decided to do something about it. I went on a diet.

I found for me that the way to lose weight that worked the best was fasting by skipping meals. I would then have a lower calorie meal when I did eat.

My doctor, even though he told me to lose weight, asked me if I was dieting? By fasting I was dropping the pounds very quickly. My doctor did not know i was fasting and thought it might be disease that was causing rapid weight loss. I dropped those 45 pounds in about 8 months. My waist was about 6 to 8 inches slimmer and I was feeling great. My doctor warned me that fasting as I was is not a healthy way to lose that much weight.

Now that I have been using ZEPBOUND for a year I have lost over 50 pounds. I lost this weight by fasting. I am not hungry and feel fuller longer when I do eat.

I don’t hear any medical professionals advising against losing weight in this way.

Why do you think that is?

I think the answer is that being obese as I was prior to using ZEPBOUND is far more dangerous than dropping the pounds like this.

Is there more to it than this?
 
Fasting is certainly not an unhealthy way to lose weight as long as it is not an unreasonable amount of time. The only downside really to losing weight so fast is that a fair percentage of it can be muscle. Exercise and proper protein intake can mitigate most of that.

I am not a doctor, but I believe that the "cons" (if you even want to call them that) of GLP-1s are far outweighed by the cons of being significantly overweight. It is not even a question in my book. Obesity is the cause of countless life-threatening diseases. GLP-1s up to this point have not been shown to be the cause of a single one. Any doctor that says 45 lbs. in 8 months is too much is not a doctor I would be seeing again.
 
About 20 years ago I was at least 45 pounds overweight. I decided to do something about it. I went on a diet.

I found for me that the way to lose weight that worked the best was fasting by skipping meals. I would then have a lower calorie meal when I did eat.

My doctor, even though he told me to lose weight, asked me if I was dieting? By fasting I was dropping the pounds very quickly. My doctor did not know i was fasting and thought it might be disease that was causing rapid weight loss. I dropped those 45 pounds in about 8 months. My waist was about 6 to 8 inches slimmer and I was feeling great. My doctor warned me that fasting as I was is not a healthy way to lose that much weight.

Now that I have been using ZEPBOUND for a year I have lost over 50 pounds. I lost this weight by fasting. I am not hungry and feel fuller longer when I do eat.

I don’t hear any medical professionals advising against losing weight in this way.

Why do you think that is?

I think the answer is that being obese as I was prior to using ZEPBOUND is far more dangerous than dropping the pounds like this.

Is there more to it than this?

I've been taking my Mounjaro/Tirzepatide thing pretty extremely I probably not need to slow down but I get irritated with how long its going to take.

Start: 14/07/25 @ 23st
Current: 17/10/25 @19st 8lbs
Difference: 3st 6lbs
Current dose: 5mg

I'm the same as you I generally don't eat until the afternoon probably 2PM to 4PM for my first meal and then I'll be full for hours and then I'll have my second meal.
What I'm eating is usually healthy stuff all veg chicken and rice mostly.

I have heard that your liver is what processes your weightloss and you can end up with liver damage or gallstones so I probably need to think about this but without adding more junk back into my diet I find it hard to hit more calories.
 
I don't like fasting and have concerns about low blood sugar and other impacts. Small healthy food choices spread out throughout the day is imho best.

Weight loss 0.5 - 2 lbs week is reasonable.
 
I've been taking my Mounjaro/Tirzepatide thing pretty extremely I probably not need to slow down but I get irritated with how long its going to take.

Start: 14/07/25 @ 23st
Current: 17/10/25 @19st 8lbs
Difference: 3st 6lbs
Current dose: 5mg

I'm the same as you I generally don't eat until the afternoon probably 2PM to 4PM for my first meal and then I'll be full for hours and then I'll have my second meal.
What I'm eating is usually healthy stuff all veg chicken and rice mostly.

I have heard that your liver is what processes your weightloss and you can end up with liver damage or gallstones so I probably need to think about this but without adding more junk back into my diet I find it hard to hit more calories.
Oh, I hear that. I still have to lose more than 100 pounds at this point. Part of me wants to up my doses faster hoping to lose the weight faster but the more logical part is holding me in check because its healthier to stay at a rate of losing 2 pounds per week. So best case scenario is about 75 weeks before I get to a healthy weight according to the BMI charts.

Sigh.
 
Oh, I hear that. I still have to lose more than 100 pounds at this point. Part of me wants to up my doses faster hoping to lose the weight faster but the more logical part is holding me in check because its healthier to stay at a rate of losing 2 pounds per week. So best case scenario is about 75 weeks before I get to a healthy weight according to the BMI charts.

Sigh.
I was hoping to by skinny by June next year 😂😭
 
Top Bottom