I am so happy for you! That is a great accomplishment. I have come to terms with it. And I never say never. Who knows what's in stock for me. Just for now, not Mounjaro.
I’ve been going through the same thing. Almost 2.5 months later and I started to get a rash! It itched a lot and I would scratch. This last time I really refrained from scratching it and it feels better even though it’s still there. And avoiding hot water from hitting it makes a big difference
There are a lot of people having this reaction in some way or another. I hope it is manageable for you. My last injection was on my left leg 12 days ago and it still itches some. And it spread out to 5"
@@yelisvlog yes mine is probably about 3 inches. Not very raised even though it is slightly. I’m just trying so hard not to give it much attention. The fact that many are having it…I wonder if it’s a product issue?? I’d be curious to know if it is everyone on the same 5mg dose.
I have heard of one person getting it when they titrated to 7.5 but I have not yet heard of anyone on 2.5 that has gotten it. It doesn't mean it hasn't happened but yes, I am also very curious to get to the bottom of it. Not that I have any hopes of doing so though.
I did ozempic it affect me , with no smell, no taste, hives, anxiety, flu system, vomiting. Lost 9 pounds. But was not eating right. Intermittent fasting is much safer. Just my experience got off of it. Now trying moujara. Thank you. Gald, someone is expressing her opinion. Thank you. From Austin Texas.
I'm very sensitive to many medications. My doctor is keeping me at the 2.5 dose indefinitely. It's been 3 months now. I've only lost about a pound per week. But my blood sugar is under 100 usually. It started at 357. I would love to lose weight faster but I have noticed changes that are keeping me excited. Like how my clothes fit and much easier it is to move around. I just tell myself that I'm not losing muscle either. I inject where I have the most fat. My belly. The nurse told me to pinch a handful of fat and inject into that area. My legs don't carry as much fat so I stay away from that area. I hope that you figure out a way to make it work for you. Don't worry about losing your weight slowly. There is another list of side effects that go along with rapid weight loss anyway.
Wow! Great improvement with sugar! That is so true about losing weight slowly. People that see me say I look like I have lost weight when I am on the same weight so it may just be that my body adapts to my weight loss and it shows faster? And even though I would love to lose 20 lbs before my next trip just so that it's easier for me to walk and be more comfortable, I am still grateful for mu journey!
Oh Yeli! I'm just so sorry about this. Are you able to take Rybelsus? That's an oral medication. I don't know much beyond that. I've also heard (from someplace) that Eli Lilly is working on a vial version of MJ. No idea if that will happen. My wish for you is that the Ozempic doesn't give you any trouble and works well for you and you can leave this stress behind. And 12 pounds is amazing. I'm so happy for you.
It was a prescription cream that my allergist gave me. Please ask your doctors as they know your history and what you can use. With love and best wished in your journey!
As a back up plan, have your Doctor write you a scrip for Rybelsus which is a pill form of semaglutide. It will work about 60-70% as effective as Mounjaro.
And if you do go Rybelsus, also try some appetite suppressant supplements with it like Berberine. You will almost get the same result as Mounjaro. @@yelisvlog
Aww so sad to see your journey with mounjaro come to an end. I went up to 10 this month and boom! My sugars are beautiful! No more metformin 😊
I am so happy for you! That is a great accomplishment. I have come to terms with it. And I never say never. Who knows what's in stock for me. Just for now, not Mounjaro.
I’ve been going through the same thing. Almost 2.5 months later and I started to get a rash! It itched a lot and I would scratch. This last time I really refrained from scratching it and it feels better even though it’s still there. And avoiding hot water from hitting it makes a big difference
I will also say…it started a month after being on 5mg shots. It was probably like my 5th or 6th 5mg shot
There are a lot of people having this reaction in some way or another. I hope it is manageable for you. My last injection was on my left leg 12 days ago and it still itches some. And it spread out to 5"
@@yelisvlog yes mine is probably about 3 inches. Not very raised even though it is slightly. I’m just trying so hard not to give it much attention.
The fact that many are having it…I wonder if it’s a product issue?? I’d be curious to know if it is everyone on the same 5mg dose.
I have heard of one person getting it when they titrated to 7.5 but I have not yet heard of anyone on 2.5 that has gotten it. It doesn't mean it hasn't happened but yes, I am also very curious to get to the bottom of it. Not that I have any hopes of doing so though.
Wow that’s sad to hear 🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾 I hope you find the right medication
Thank you! We will still be GLP-1 buddies! :)
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I did ozempic it affect me , with no smell, no taste, hives, anxiety, flu system, vomiting. Lost 9 pounds. But was not eating right. Intermittent fasting is much safer. Just my experience got off of it. Now trying moujara. Thank you. Gald, someone is expressing her opinion. Thank you. From Austin Texas.
I hope MJ works well for you!
I'm very sensitive to many medications. My doctor is keeping me at the 2.5 dose indefinitely. It's been 3 months now. I've only lost about a pound per week. But my blood sugar is under 100 usually. It started at 357. I would love to lose weight faster but I have noticed changes that are keeping me excited. Like how my clothes fit and much easier it is to move around. I just tell myself that I'm not losing muscle either. I inject where I have the most fat. My belly. The nurse told me to pinch a handful of fat and inject into that area. My legs don't carry as much fat so I stay away from that area. I hope that you figure out a way to make it work for you. Don't worry about losing your weight slowly. There is another list of side effects that go along with rapid weight loss anyway.
Wow! Great improvement with sugar! That is so true about losing weight slowly. People that see me say I look like I have lost weight when I am on the same weight so it may just be that my body adapts to my weight loss and it shows faster? And even though I would love to lose 20 lbs before my next trip just so that it's easier for me to walk and be more comfortable, I am still grateful for mu journey!
Oh Yeli! I'm just so sorry about this. Are you able to take Rybelsus? That's an oral medication. I don't know much beyond that. I've also heard (from someplace) that Eli Lilly is working on a vial version of MJ. No idea if that will happen. My wish for you is that the Ozempic doesn't give you any trouble and works well for you and you can leave this stress behind. And 12 pounds is amazing. I'm so happy for you.
Thank you Mindy! You are the sweetest.
What was the cream you were using?
It was a prescription cream that my allergist gave me. Please ask your doctors as they know your history and what you can use. With love and best wished in your journey!
As a back up plan, have your Doctor write you a scrip for Rybelsus which is a pill form of semaglutide. It will work about 60-70% as effective as Mounjaro.
Thank you! :)
And if you do go Rybelsus, also try some appetite suppressant supplements with it like Berberine. You will almost get the same result as Mounjaro. @@yelisvlog
Thanks! I have heard of people getting on an apetite suppressant white in the loading doses of GLP-1