muhvugga
GLP-1 Novice
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Story of a slow responder here…
My starting weight is 285lbs, with a BMI of about 36. I was at 300 at my heaviest in Oct-Nov of last year when I started OMAD fasting and getting more active, which got me down to my starting weight by Jan.
For the past 4 months on OMAD I’ve completely stalled out - no change at all in weight even with occasional 36 hr fasts and increased walking.
So I started reta 2 weeks ago and also started really ramping up my activity (rowing machine Mon-Fri week, and adding kettlebell workouts Mon, Wed, Fri))
Week 1: I took an initial 1mg shot waited 4 days to check for any immediate sides (no issues) and took another 1mg.
Week 2: I’m now doing 2mg every 7 days as my plan for the rest of the first month.
The scale has hardly moved (currently 284 thanks to lees food and more intense workouts). I do feel more immediately sated from OMAD eating time than before, and do occasionally have to keep hydrated, but otherwise I hardly notice any side effects.
I’m now just focusing on getting really into being active and (not so patiently) hoping to see some actual reta-results at the end of month 1 in a few weeks. Even if it’s still slow the mild appetite help and motivation to not lose muscle and bone while on reta really helps motivate a lifestyle change that I now want to upkeep.
My starting weight is 285lbs, with a BMI of about 36. I was at 300 at my heaviest in Oct-Nov of last year when I started OMAD fasting and getting more active, which got me down to my starting weight by Jan.
For the past 4 months on OMAD I’ve completely stalled out - no change at all in weight even with occasional 36 hr fasts and increased walking.
So I started reta 2 weeks ago and also started really ramping up my activity (rowing machine Mon-Fri week, and adding kettlebell workouts Mon, Wed, Fri))
Week 1: I took an initial 1mg shot waited 4 days to check for any immediate sides (no issues) and took another 1mg.
Week 2: I’m now doing 2mg every 7 days as my plan for the rest of the first month.
The scale has hardly moved (currently 284 thanks to lees food and more intense workouts). I do feel more immediately sated from OMAD eating time than before, and do occasionally have to keep hydrated, but otherwise I hardly notice any side effects.
I’m now just focusing on getting really into being active and (not so patiently) hoping to see some actual reta-results at the end of month 1 in a few weeks. Even if it’s still slow the mild appetite help and motivation to not lose muscle and bone while on reta really helps motivate a lifestyle change that I now want to upkeep.