Good advice above. I trend it monthly… I track every calorie on MyFitnessPal…. Started mid- April 2024 at 352 lbs with a 1200 calorie diet ….now I am 222 lbs. I would have 1-2 week periods with no weight loss….. mainly due to constipation. That has gotten better at lower body weights.What's your stall look like? Thanks
She has you on a GLP-1 and doesn't want you losing weight?TLDR - if you don't weigh you won't care about stalls.
I've only weighed twice in a year of Tirz. Both times at my PCP's office. The first time it had been 8mos (11wks on 2.5mg 23wks on 5mg) and I had lost 70lbs. Dr told me to quit losing weight so the second time at 11mos I wore a big hoodie and cargo pants with weights in the pockets. I was afraid she'd yank my Mounjaro script if I'd lost more. Despite the weights in my pockets the scale was still lower and she again told me to stop losing weight.
I don't know why I care if she pulls my script because even with insurance gray is 75% cheaper and I've got many year's worth in the freezer. My upcoming March physical with her is causing anxiety. I think I'm going to bite the bullet and give her an honest weight which will show at least a 12lb further loss and she won't be happy. I'll say one of my other doctors encouraged me to lose more weight and reset my goal because of all the positives (and for me there have been many! Labs, kidney disease improvement etc). It'll be a partial lie because every doctor ever told me to lose weight.
A whole life of dieting and obsessing over the scale (OCD). When I started Tirz I told myself to be realistic, no scale, no gym, no diet.
Yeah, kinda confused with what she expects at this point lmao that's an odd one.She has you on a GLP-1 and doesn't want you losing weight?
I'm at a good weight now. I have a liver transplant with a "high risk" organ. Post transplant diabetes mellitus is a leading cause of rejection so I'm treated as a diabetic and check glucose daily. Prescription was for glucose control.She has you on a GLP-1 and doesn't want you losing weight?
A transplant!! Wowwwwwww!! Rooting for you!!I'm at a good weight now. I have a liver transplant with a "high risk" organ. Post transplant diabetes mellitus is a leading cause of rejection so I'm treated as a diabetic and check glucose daily. Prescription was for glucose control.
I'm at a good weight now. I have a liver transplant with a "high risk" organ. Post transplant diabetes mellitus is a leading cause of rejection so I'm treated as a diabetic and check glucose daily. Prescription was for glucose control.
Thanks! It was in 2018 and I'm doing amazing! Except I got fat and now with Tirz I'm not . I plan on taking it forever.A transplant!! Wowwwwwww!! Rooting for you!!
Appreciate your reply and thoughtfulness that went into it. The added detail provides context a lot of us may overlook.Just looking at weight can be deceiving. You can still be losing fat and the scale might not move.
Some confounding factors:
1) You're building lean body mass. A lot of people start doing resistance training for the first time when going on these GLP-1s, and noob gains are a real thing. If you were losing 1-2 lb a month before, a high protein diet and regular resistance training could see you gain 10-20lb of muscle in your first year and mask things on the scale.
2) You're retaining more water weight. Adding in GH secretagogues? An ipa/tesa stack is going to cause you retain more water. Lifting weights and supplement creatine? Same thing. Lots of other things that can cause it, too. Started up TRT at the same time and you don't have all your levels dialed in yet? Increasing your E2 will increase water retention. All these except the E2 are also going to increase muscle gains if you're training, as well.