What do you consider a stall in your weight loss journey?

Since the second article mentions raising the dose, a reminder that older men may need a higher dose than younger women:

Time to weight plateau with tirzepatide treatment in the SURMOUNT-1 and SURMOUNT-4 clinical trials

Weight plateau was defined as a weight change <5% over a 12-week interval and all subsequent 12-week intervals...

Across the four BMI categories of overweight, class I, class II, and class III obesity, the median time to weight plateau was 24.3, 26.0, 36.1, and 36.1 weeks, respectively.

Multivariate analysis showed that higher doses of tirzepatide (10 and 15 mg), younger age, and female sex were associated with a longer time to weight plateau, while BMI and waist circumference had no association...

Another reason to highlight the weight plateau is that it can contribute to negative clinical experience as it is often mistakenly interpreted as the end of the intervention's benefit or even as loss of treatment effect. Importantly, the SURMOUNT-4 study demonstrated that compared to withdrawal of tirzepatide, continued treatment with tirzepatide after initial weight reduction promoted maintenance of this initial weight reduction as well as additional weight reduction. Similar findings have been reported for other obesity management medications and for lifestyle interventions.

Informing clinicians and patients to expectations over the course of treatment can improve patient experience. In the current study, the weight loss at the time of weight plateau was slightly lower than end-of-study weight reduction; as such the degree of weight reduction at the weight plateau could be used to predict longer-term weight reduction from treatment and support decisions to modify treatment if necessary.
 
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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.
You are my HERO, brother!!!! I started Triz compounded in November 24. Switched to Grey in February and have never looked back. I actually can't imagine ever having to as a doctor for a script for this life saving chemical again. Down 100lbs currently. Still have 25lbs to go for my GW, but 65lbs to IW. If I make my GW I will be one happy PePper!
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How it started.....

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How its going....
 
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