Things you haven't eaten since starting on GLP-1....

I use to be able to eat a horse, well I always use to say Im that hungry I could eat one.
Pizza is something I have not touched since, I guess also finding out each slice is around 300 - 400 calories has helped as well.
 
I'm on Tirz and still starting, but so far no food aversions/reactions have presented, although I haven't had actual hot wings since starting. The main difference I've noticed on the day to day basis is my weekly caffeine intake (Grape Lost and Found is my go to) has dropped over 95% with no effort or desire on my part. I have drank 1 a week to make sure it's not aversion, but other than that I don't find myself reaching for them. 🤷‍♂️
 
For me it’s eggs. I used to have 4-6 most days. Since starting the thought of them turns my stomach 😂. I’ve managed to get back to eating them boiled or scrambled at a push but fried (which I used to have quite a lot) I just can’t bring myself to eat them.
 
For me it’s eggs. I used to have 4-6 most days. Since starting the thought of them turns my stomach 😂. I’ve managed to get back to eating them boiled or scrambled at a push but fried (which I used to have quite a lot) I just can’t bring myself to eat them.
Same 😭 it’s so annoying because they’re such a good protein source. Every time I look up breakfast protein ideas or ways to get my protein in, it’s always eggs in some form
 
I can't eat Velveeta cheese dips ... Total gutt destroyed.
 
Junk food in general, McDonalds, KFC, Wendys, Taco Bell etc. Just don't have the urge and prefer to cook steak at home than eat out. Most likely because I cut my steaks up into cubes and normally eat half and half in 2 meals.
 
Nothing on my not allowed list for 3 years and 2 months. Basically high protein fairly low carbohydrate, very low fat, low calorific density food only, Nothing over about 1.5 kcal per gram. Apart from 20 grams of dark chocolate per day which weirdly is not addictive for me like milk chocolate is. Lots of lowish calorie fruit to snack on.
I may just have to treat those high calorific density rewarding foods as something I am addicted to and cannot eat in moderation without putting on kilograms per week, and may have to do it permanently if I do not want to put weight back on.
Lost just under 50% body weight during 2022, without medication, but keeping it off was always going to be the problem.
Semaglutide and more recently tirzepatide plus a bit of reta as well, has made it a lot easier to tolerate, way less cravings for foods that for me are probably a bad idea, and less hunger overall. Still at 68kg from 145, and plan to be on GLP's forever, and maybe anything else that gets good human clinical trial data for weight loss in the future.
 

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