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Are you a secret Mounjaro user?

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Oldcodger Sat 16-Nov-24 09:34:32

I’ve been using Mounjaro since January this year and only person I’ve told is my husband. Not told DS or DD. Think DS would be OK but DD definitely would be on the judgey side.

Just sometimes feel I need a place to share my successes/struggles with people who won’t tell me I’m doing wrong and lecture me on the “correct” way to loose weight.

If anyone who is secretly taking Mounjaro needs a place to chat please feel free to add to this thread.

Well done for taking the leap too!!

Usedtobeblonde Mon 16-Jun-25 16:36:51

I offer no recommendations, condemnation, advice just observation. My, GD’s best friend, both aged 26, had been using Mounjaro for a few months now.
She was a big girl, tall and well built, she goes to the gym regularly and has been eating sensibly also giving up alcohol totally.
She has lost 4 stone.
She looks fantastic, her face has contoured and she is actually beautiful.
She is so happy with herself and the huge compliments she is getting that I should hate to bring her down by asking if she is happy that she is doing the right thing.
Am I being silly?

AlysonN Mon 16-Jun-25 14:26:53

Didn't realise it had actually posted!!

Georgesgran Mon 16-Jun-25 14:23:33

I’ve REPORTED this as the Poster is offering a gift in return for using her name.

AlysonN Mon 16-Jun-25 14:16:30

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NanKate Tue 29-Apr-25 07:42:41

Whatever it takes to lose weight is ok in my mind.

I decided last October to lose weight. My doctor said it would help the pain in my knee from osteoporosis.

I have been calorie counting and kept to under 1,500 calories a day. The first few weeks were hard but slowly and surely I began to lose that mind set which was trying to get me to snack.

Here’s what I did in case it helps others who want to do it this way. I will attach the front cover of a brilliant photographic book that has been my bible. I followed one or two Dr Mosley tips such as not eating after my evening meal until breakfast the next day. Making some of his simple meals which were delicious and low calorie. Walking for 20 - 25 minutes a day.

It has taken me all this time to lose just over a stone. My knee no longer hurts and I have gone down a dress size.

I have now included in my diet an occasional glass of wine but am trying to keep to about 1,600 Cals a day to maintain my weight loss.

I have an underactive thyroid hence the slowness in weight reduction.

Whichever method you use, good luck.

Cambsnan Tue 29-Apr-25 07:01:45

There is a very interesting book”what we don’t talk about when we talk about fat” that examines the way people feel free to comment, insult and judge other people’s weight. I think there is a view that being overweight is some sort of sin and you must be punished. Drugs that help are seen as cheating. I used Mounjaro for a few months and have lost the weight. It was amazing and silenced the food noises in my head. I am working hard now to keep the weight off. You also have to exercise or you will lose muscle rather than fat. I told people and they were judggy about it!

Primrose53 Sun 27-Apr-25 22:51:11

My niece recently confided in me that she has been on the weight loss jabs for a few months and has lost 3 stones. She is in her 40s. She doesn’t want her parents to know because they would say she is wasting a lot of money.

She says she feels really well.

IOMGran Tue 18-Feb-25 11:32:51

BlueBelle

But could get it o er the counter ???

No you can't. It has to be after a consultation with a pharmacist and with back up photos/videos and proof of ID and your GP is informed.

IOMGran Tue 18-Feb-25 11:29:38

Allira

I don't know why there were several threads about this product and I suspect advertising.

It's irresponsible to encourage people on a forum like Gransnet to buy a drug which could potentially be damaging imo.

It's been through safety tests and do you think there are no health issues around being overweight? If this drug enables people to become a normal weight then it will decrease their health issues.

IOMGran Tue 18-Feb-25 11:26:44

Oldcodger

Mt61 - they are available from registered online pharmacies. They are not available over the counter. Mounjaro is solely prescribed for weight loss and not to diabetes patients. If you search for a registered online pharmacy - I won’t say which pharmacy I get mine from (don’t want to be accused of advertising!) but you then have to complete an in depth health questionnaire, supply a dated photograph and ID. If they feel you are a candidate to be approved they will then prescribe and also provide a follow up service to check on how you are doing.

I can confirm this. I am coming into my 3rd week on it and the appetite suppression is very good still on 2.5mg. I have lost a lot already. I am pretty pleased. It also reduces the desire for alcohol which is great.

How is your weight journey going Oldcodger?

BlueBelle Fri 06-Dec-24 18:30:52

But could get it o er the counter ???

Oldcodger Fri 06-Dec-24 18:21:42

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Shinamae Thu 05-Dec-24 16:28:31

I could maybe do with losing a few pounds, but then I have read that as we get older it is good to keep a bit of weight on us (apparently, in case we get ill and we need some reserves to fight with) so that’s my excuse. I am 5 foot six and 11 stone two at the moment.
I don’t understand all the injections,the gastric sleeves all these things that are meant to suppress appetite.
Later on I will probably have a couple of mince pies or some chocolate,I wont be having them because I’m hungry. I will have them just because I fancy them. 🤷‍♀️

silverlining48 Thu 05-Dec-24 16:01:52

It was announced on the radio this morning that Nice has agreed for this to be prescribed by gp ‘s on the nhs to people with a bmi of more than 35. The prescribing will be slow take up to 12 years so it doesn’t overburden the nhs. It was said patients shoukd be monitored.

NanaAng14 Thu 05-Dec-24 15:45:43

Why is someone being questioned if they are a new user on this site.
Isn't it an open friendly chat room for everyone ?

Aveline Mon 18-Nov-24 11:55:42

Is that the stuff Oprah's taking? If so you wouldn't be welcome in my house or car...

BlueBelle Sun 17-Nov-24 21:27:42

Oh she’s not a friend of mine MT61 just someone I know of

Allira Sun 17-Nov-24 21:06:09

Goodness I can’t even buy more than two packets of paracetamols over the counter but I can buy injections of a fairly new drug without even seeing a doctor Wow

I wanted to buy a packet of Strepsils today in M&S on a self-service checkout, it bleeped and the very young assistant came over to make sure I was old enough to buy them. She may not have been 18 herself! She decided I was over 18 😀

So many restrictions but people can buy this drug which has contra-indications.

Mt61 Sun 17-Nov-24 21:00:50

BlueBelle

I agree and in no way am I saying people are not finding it a miracle but there are no miracle cures and yes people do lie or manipulate to get what they want A work colleague wanted bariatric surgery her doctor clearly told her she wasn’t fit or well enough to have it so off she went to Turkey luckily for her she’s alright but these short cuts aren’t always safe and yes people do cut corners, sometimes lie, or move the truth and an online check up just isn’t enough
If it’s done through a consultant or GP with regular checks great but to buy over the counter is a truly major wrong move in my opinion and the start of a slippery slope and shouldn’t be encouraged by non medical people on sites like this
Goodness I can’t even buy more than two packets of paracetamols over the counter but I can buy injections of a fairly new drug without even seeing a doctor Wow

Yes it’s crazy when you think about it. Gosh your friend was brave going to turkey, lucky she came home with both kidneys 😩Ill wait for the weight control clinic to contact me

Mt61 Sun 17-Nov-24 20:54:41

Oldcodger

Mt61 - they are available from registered online pharmacies. They are not available over the counter. Mounjaro is solely prescribed for weight loss and not to diabetes patients. If you search for a registered online pharmacy - I won’t say which pharmacy I get mine from (don’t want to be accused of advertising!) but you then have to complete an in depth health questionnaire, supply a dated photograph and ID. If they feel you are a candidate to be approved they will then prescribe and also provide a follow up service to check on how you are doing.

Thanks I will look into that. I am pre- diabetic, dad was diabetic & with his meds there was a shortage of pens (not sure if that is anything to do with it)
Other thing is I don’t want to end with wrinkles 🤣 look at Sharon Osborne she looks terminal 😩is that a side effect?

BlueBelle Sun 17-Nov-24 18:55:29

Agree totally Marydoll very strange

Marydoll Sun 17-Nov-24 18:53:54

Not for the first time, have I been surprised at GNHQ allowing this to happen.

Allira Sun 17-Nov-24 17:46:57

Marydoll

Allira

I don't know why there were several threads about this product and I suspect advertising.

It's irresponsible to encourage people on a forum like Gransnet to buy a drug which could potentially be damaging imo.

Exactly this!

GNHQ must think it's fine as they are still here!

Marydoll Sun 17-Nov-24 17:45:25

Allira

I don't know why there were several threads about this product and I suspect advertising.

It's irresponsible to encourage people on a forum like Gransnet to buy a drug which could potentially be damaging imo.

Exactly this!

Allira Sun 17-Nov-24 17:43:55

I don't know why there were several threads about this product and I suspect advertising.

It's irresponsible to encourage people on a forum like Gransnet to buy a drug which could potentially be damaging imo.