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Continuing Mounjaro...part 15

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ObsidianTree · 28/06/2024 16:44

Please note: Mounjaro will only be be prescribed initially if your BMI is above 30. If you have additional health conditions you can get the medication with a BMI 27. (Prediabetes, high blood pressure, high cholesterol or heart problems)

Pointers for newbies:
1 - For taking your first dose you need to twist the pen a lot to get to 1! The instructions say prime each time you take a dose, but actually Eli Lilly have confirmed you only need to prime for the first ever use of a pen. (The video posted says every use, but this isn't true!)

2 - When injecting, hold down the button until the number goes back to 0. Once at 0, keep holding down the button and count to 5 with the needle still in so no medication is lost!

3 - Your first dose may not have an immediate effect. For some people the effects build slowly. It could take 3 or 4 days to notice anything, it could take a few weeks. Some people don't feel the meds working until they get to 5mg. See titration chart which shows how the medication builds up in your system. Also below you can plot the effect of your doses.
https://glp1plotter.com/

4 - 2.5mg isn't a therapeutic dose, meaning you aren’t meant to lose on 2.5mg. You need to start on 2.5mg to get your body used to the drug and gradually introduce it into your system and get used to any side effects.

5 - Not everyone loses a lot in the first few weeks. Don't feel discouraged if you don't lose a lot initially. Again, you might need a higher dose to start losing. Also, inches can be lost without anything showing on the scales. Start your journey by taking measurements and check them as you go along.

6 - If you do lose a lot in the first few weeks, please don't assume you will continue losing at this rate. The first few weeks it is usually water weight that is lost, after that a good weight loss is about 2lbs a week. Some weeks you might not lose anything, but this is ok too…again, taking measurements might show inches lost instead.

7 - Some people find that they don't need to go up a pen dose each month if the current pen dosage is working well for them. If you are unsure when to go up, speak to your prescriber.

8 - The move up from 2.5mg to 5mg can be quite a shock to the system. Some people chose to take 3.75mg dosage for a few weeks to ease the transition.

9 - If you are having bad side effects after titrating up or you are struggling to eat your calories each day, your dose may be too high so should consider lowering your dose. Speak to your prescriber if unsure.

10 - Constipation, coldness, nausea, diarrhea, vomiting, headaches, aches, are side effects. There may be other side effects also. Read info here :
www.medicines.org.uk/emc/product/15481/pil#about-medicine

11 - Once you take your first dose you can choose to keep your pen in the fridge or somewhere else. It's up to you.

12 - Don't reuse any needles as this could risk infection. If you damage a needle or one isn't working, you can buy a pack of about 100 spares. https://www.chemist-4-u.com/carepoint-pen-needles-31g-4mm-pack-of-100?gclid=Cj0KCQjwiYOxBhC5ARIsAIvdH51rLZBVFQxuvS7mDJooegtK8BMiyT0PwREMRHhH_1atfQIo8TEbsmkaAkA0EALw_wcB
Also there is a 5th dose in each pen. To extract it you can either try a hard twist or use an insulin needle.
https://medbasic.co.uk/bd-micro-fine-30g-1ml-syringes-needles

13 - Protein is important as eating less protein can cause muscle wastage and hair loss.
Some natural sources of protein:
https://www.bbcgoodfood.com/howto/guide/best-sources-protein
https://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/321522#high-protein-foods

14 - You can use supplements, some that people use are magnesium(for sleep and constipation), protein(to reduce muscle wastage), collagen (skin elasticity), aloe vera(for constipation), psylum husks(fibre for constipation), electrolytes.

15 - Drink lots of water. Water helps with the weight loss. Drink at least 2ltrs a day. Preferably 3ltrs.

16 - Don't be afraid to feel hungry. It is entirely normal and healthy to feel hungry. Just eat something. Treat it as an opportunity to start good habits around hunger. Eat a nice balanced snack or a meal if it's a meal time. It's ok.

17 - Does it makes any difference where you inject? yes it does! Drugs get absorbed at different rates depending on injection site
In order of fastest absorption, it goes:
• Tummy
• Arms
• Thighs
further reading about injection sites and the effects: https://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/316618

18 - Abdominal side-effects are much easier to control with smaller meals. For example, having 4 small meals in the day vs 2 big meals can have an improvement in nausea and burps.

19 - You can track your calories / protein on apps such as My fitnessPal, Carb Manager or Nutracheck. Nutracheck is quite useful and easy to find foods /build recipes.

20 - Some of the places you can order from are:
MedExpress:
2.5mg and 5mg. £149.99. 7.5mg £169.99, 10mg £189.99. 12.5mg £209.99. 15mg £209.99 Coupon codes no longer working!
The Family Chemist:
2.5mg and 5mg £149. 7.5mg £169, 10mg £169, 12.5mg £194, 15mg £199
Zava medical:
2.5mg £139, 5mg £139, 7.5mg £169, 10mg £189. 12.5mg £204. 15mg £204. Zava offer refer a friend discount of 15% off. Ask for a code on here.
Simple online pharmacy:
£149 2.5mg, £149 5mg, £169 7.5mg £189 10mg
Bolt pharmacy:
2.5mg £149, 5mg £149. 7.5mg £169, 10mg £179, 12.5mg £199, 15mg £199
Asda:
2.5mg and 5mg £179. 7.5mg £189, 10mg £189, 12.5mg £204 15mg £204
There are others not listed.

21- You will still be prescribed Mounjaro when your BMI falls below 30. However, it may be harder to move suppliers once you BMI is below 30 if you wanted to move.

22 - Worried about your supply being cut off when you get to a healthy BMI? Below is some info on some places maintenance plans.
The Family chemist :Would consult you as approached healthy BMI to discuss maintenance under close supervision(if you started with family chemist)
Curate: up to 2 years
Cloud: up to 2 years
Boots: Cut off at BMI 23
Asda: Cut off at a healthy BMI
Pharmacy2u: Will supply for maintenance
Bolt:Individual assessment once BMI 22 and does offer maintenance
Zava:Once healthy BMI will stop prescribing this treatment
Med Express: BMI 25 and cut off.

23 - If you want to switch suppliers, make sure you have pics of your Mounjaro box with your name and dose. This will come in useful when other suppliers ask for evidence.

1st thread:
https://www.mumsnet.com/talk/weight_loss_chat/5007744-mourjano-starting-soon?page=1
2nd thread:
https://www.mumsnet.com/talk/weight_loss_chat/5028495-continuing-murnjaropart-2?page=1
3rd thread:
_https://www.mumsnet.com/talk/weight_loss_chat/5037623-continuing-mounjaropart-3?page=_1
4th thread:
https://www.mumsnet.com/talk/weight_loss_chat/5044316-continuing-mounjaropart-4?page=1
5th thread:
https://www.mumsnet.com/talk/weight_loss_chat/5048290-continuing-mounjaropart-5?page=1
6th thread:
https://www.mumsnet.com/talk/weight_loss_chat/5057916-continuing-mounjaropart-6?page=1
7th thread:
https://www.mumsnet.com/talk/weight_loss_chat/5062935-continuing-mounjaropart-7?page=1
8th thread:
https://www.mumsnet.com/talk/weight_loss_chat/5068850-continuing-mounjaropart-8?page=1
9th thread:
https://www.mumsnet.com/talk/weight_loss_chat/5074054-continuing-mounjaropart-9?page=1
10th thread:
https://www.mumsnet.com/talk/weight_loss_chat/5080755-continuing-mounjaro-thread-10?page=1
11th thread:
https://www.mumsnet.com/talk/weight_loss_chat/5085436-continuing-mounjaro-thread-11?page=1
12th thread:
https://www.mumsnet.com/talk/weight-loss-injections/5090788-continuing-mounjaro-thread-12?page=1
13th thread:
https://www.mumsnet.com/talk/weight-loss-injections/5096704-continuing-mounjaropart-13?page=1
14th thread:
https://www.mumsnet.com/talk/weight-loss-injections/5102149-continuing-mounjaropart-14?page=1

Thread for newbies just starting out in July:
https://www.mumsnet.com/talk/weight-loss-injections/5101435-mounjaro-july-2024

Video on how to inject:

Continuing Mounjaro...part 15
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Choux · 29/06/2024 22:11

Boymum99 · 29/06/2024 20:46

Hi,

I m new to the thread and started on Mounjaro 3 weeks ago. The first week was great with very little side effects apart from nausea but I have been awful since. Day 2/3 after my injection always seems to be the worst and yesterday I had sulphate burps all day and terrible cramps. I only managed to eat 2 slice of toast all day. I was then up from 1am with cramp and projectile vomiting. I previously had reflux so not sure if that’s the issue, I started back on omeprazole today and the burps are far better. I m only on 2.5 mg and not sure I can continue if things don’t improve. Has anyone else had these issues and did they get better once your body got used to the medication. If I continue I will stay on 2.5 for another month.

Edited

I haven't had many side effects but what did you have on your toast? Someone a few posts above yours says that cheese has given them stomach issues so if it was buttered toast the high fat content may have upset your stomach. I think the advice for nausea and vomiting is to eat bland, low fat foods.

Obv you also know your own body and if there are any comparisons to your reflux and what might be the triggers. Hope it settles down and you can continue on Mounjaro.

Boymum99 · 29/06/2024 22:50

Thanks. I had toast with butter. It just seems to be day 2 and 3 after my injection that I have these issues. Will maybe try soup next week. Also thinking about injecting into my thigh.

NewLifter · 29/06/2024 23:56

Hi Diian, I double checked in case I made a mistake, I had written down the code I used, it was definitely yours.

Give me a shout if you don't hear anything this week and I could private message you my name if necessary so you can follow up with them!

Hope it's sorted quickly!

AgathaMystery · 30/06/2024 00:17

CiderJabs · 29/06/2024 17:36

Well the good news is that my 5 week long stall has (sort of) ended. The bad news is I don't seem to be able to get to under 10st for no love nor money.
I'm dead on 10 today and I've decided I won't stress over losing anymore. My bmi is now 24 so I'll focus on trying to maintain this weight and come off the medication. I'm going down to 5mg next week and plan to stay for 2 weeks. Then I'll see where my weight is and reassess.
I've not been this weight for over 30 years so keeping it is more valuable than seeing 9 in the scales!

Ah this gives me hope!! I am on week 2 of a stall. It is driving me mad. I’ve gone up to 7.5mg yesterday & the crucial is back with a vengeance.

I think your attitude is spot on x

diian · 30/06/2024 06:53

NewLifter · 29/06/2024 23:56

Hi Diian, I double checked in case I made a mistake, I had written down the code I used, it was definitely yours.

Give me a shout if you don't hear anything this week and I could private message you my name if necessary so you can follow up with them!

Hope it's sorted quickly!

Thank you @NewLifter , I will keep checking my email. I hope your Mounjaro journey goes well. 8 lb down for me in 11 days!

Snozzlemaid · 30/06/2024 07:15

@diian My email from Zava, letting me know my Zava code had been used, went into my junk/spam folder. Even though others hadn't.
Might be worth a check if you haven't already.

3wDavid · 30/06/2024 07:19

Finally the stall is over!!!
For those of you poor souls who have seen my frustration this past week - thank you for the encouragement and positive vibes!

I’ve had a mini whoosh and down 2 lbs seemingly overnight!

SW: 25 May - 107.2 kg
CW: 30 June - 97.4 kg

Time4changeagain · 30/06/2024 07:55

Congratulations @3wDavid 🥳
My 6 day stall is finally over too!! Only 1lb off but it’s a loss 😀😀 Hopefully it continues. Reading everyone’s posts has kept me going….

SW: 30/05 16st
CW: 30/06 14st.13lb

summerlovingvibes · 30/06/2024 07:58

@thisbetheverse did you get your order yet? Tried to read through the thread to see any updates but my baby is now awake and no time to keep scrolling!

summerlovingvibes · 30/06/2024 07:58

Super super happy that post 2 week holiday weight is about the same as when I left!
Straight back on it today - upping my dose today and settling back in.

coffeeandteav · 30/06/2024 08:02

Gross question.

Is anyone finding undigested food in stools? Am I looking too closely? Not like big but fragments.

Thebaldprimadonna · 30/06/2024 08:16

coffeeandteav · 30/06/2024 08:02

Gross question.

Is anyone finding undigested food in stools? Am I looking too closely? Not like big but fragments.

Why are you studying your stools?

whyey · 30/06/2024 08:17

BlackFriYay · 28/06/2024 21:13

Sorry to lower the tone but has anybody else noticed their baps heading down south?

They weren't amazing to begin with after 4 pregnancies but fucking hell after losing 3 stone... 😵‍💫 #flatlined #deflated

Yup. First time ever for me and it looks (and feels) weird and different. Just under 3 stone loss though so shouldn’t complain 😆

Greentrilby · 30/06/2024 08:25

Just popping on here to thank @ObsidianTree for these threads. I’m learning so much from them.

Fromthesidelines · 30/06/2024 08:49

Weigh in today. 1.2lbs up. Been losing and regaining this for the last 2 weeks. Total loss on 5 weeks of mj 3.5lbs.
Move to 5 today and hoping that will give me enough appetite suppression to go below the current 1250 daily calories though concerned about sufficient nutrients below that level. I'm not keen to go for shakes etc as I'm trying to build sustainable habits and have cut out all UPFs.
Grateful for any ideas.

GlueNoGlue · 30/06/2024 08:50

Just checking In

Secretslimmer · 30/06/2024 08:53

Fwiw I’ve avoided bread mainly, since going on the jabs 4 months ago. I don’t feel like it so hasn’t been that hard but also I read quite a bit suggesting high protein/high veg was way to go. I have it occasionally now but I think if you’re settling into Mounjaro might be better off without too much carbs/butter in. I had smoked salmon and eggs yesterday for brunch but on work days I either skip breakfast or have a low carb version of granola

coffeeandteav · 30/06/2024 09:01

@Thebaldprimadonna

Don't most people? Because of the gall bladder/pancreas risks and pale is a sign.
Just rather keep check. Can be an indication of issues.

Maybe I am weird.

thisbetheverse · 30/06/2024 09:20

@summerlovingvibes not yet! And not a single response from Superdrug

ThirdStorm · 30/06/2024 09:23

@Lastchancefatty @Pinkbendyman yes no headache or migraines since I started!! I typically have them every 2-3 weeks! I thought it was because I was drinking electrolytes and looking after my diet! Maybe it is MJ!

Thebaldprimadonna · 30/06/2024 09:25

coffeeandteav · 30/06/2024 09:01

@Thebaldprimadonna

Don't most people? Because of the gall bladder/pancreas risks and pale is a sign.
Just rather keep check. Can be an indication of issues.

Maybe I am weird.

I don't think most people do (or if they do they keep very quiet about it on here...)

It's not something I feel the need to do myself! I know the shade of my poo from a quick glance when I flush but don't feel the need to go further than that 😬

PonyPatter44 · 30/06/2024 09:27

Still slipping under the 100kg mark - I'm really happy about that (🫥 at the thought of a 5' tall woman being happy at that weight, but it's a lot less than where I started). I'm going on a long weekend away with friends in two weeks' time, and I'd like to be pushing 95kg by then. I really need to get my arse into the gym...

ThirdStorm · 30/06/2024 09:28

@Happycyclist i hope you enjoyed your wine. I had 3 Prosecco’s last night but MJ definitely reminded me to stop! I wasn’t sick but I got a nausea feeling.

Secretslimmer · 30/06/2024 09:32

I think normal to keep an eye!

ihatecoffee · 30/06/2024 09:38

Has anyone had any post menopausal bleeding in Mounjaro?

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