I’m looking into starting a semaglutide

I’m looking into starting a semaglutide weight loss journey but am unsure about which product or supplier to choose. My insurance won’t cover it since I don’t have diabetes, so I’m hoping to find an affordable, reliable option that won’t leave me with regrets. I’ve been considering Mounjaro, as I’ve heard it may work a bit faster.

I came across a few options on different sites, including weightlossjourneycoach.com, which has some of the better prices I’ve seen, but I’m unsure about its legitimacy. Does anyone have experience with this site or know if it’s a good option? It seems to offer some of the more affordable choices, even with delivery to the U.S., but I want to make sure it’s a safe source. this is another link https://weightlossjourneycoach.com/what-is-ozempic/

Any suggestions or advice would be really appreciated! I’m only looking for personal use, so I’m not planning to buy in large quantities. Thanks in advance!
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  • Scmeemaw
    Scmeemaw Posts: 2 Member
    I am currently on Ozempic. I started in February because I was diagnosed with diabetes. My daughter started the same time on wegouvy. I am 5 ft. 7 she is 5.3. My daughter has done wonderful on the Wegouvy. Her starting weight was 205. Last week she weighed in at 149. She is in a 6 petite down from size 18. Mine is coming off slower with the Ozempic but I was put on it to lower my A1C which it has done that. I noticed I have lost more in inches than pounds which is fine by me. Both of these drugs will curve your cravings for sweets big time. I loved eating chocolates. I could eat a box of Russell Stover in no time. Now I see the boxes in the store and just walk on by now. Warning if you start on these you have to continue forever. If you stop when you get to your desired goal. You usually gain back at least 15 lbs. Everything in the weight loss game you are in it for the long haul. Life style changes . Also when I started on Ozempic for about two months I was nauseous most of the time and hurled more than a few times. I thought about stopping but I finally got over the hump. I am down from size 22w to a 16. Completely out of plus sizes. Weighed 232 when I started and now 189. I thought I would never see under 200 again. Been carrying that around for 20 years. Good luck on whatever you choose to do. It will change your life. My cardiologist has taken me off of a medication due to the weight loss. Now trying to get A1C low enough to get off that medication as well.
  • carwillide
    carwillide Posts: 1 Member
    I just started Sunday night on .25 dosage. My doctor ran a full blood panel on me and I am taking extra supplements. It is really decreasing my inflammation. My ankles are not swollen. I am eating a high protein low carb diet. Staying away from friend foods, candy and junk food. I am focusing in on getting my proteins in, drinking lots of water and taking psyllium husk. Which is a challenge. Next week I will start strength training.