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Weight loss injections/treatments

Discuss weight-loss injections and treatments, including personal experiences. Mumsnet hasn't checked the qualifications of anyone posting here. You may wish to speak to a medical professional before starting any treatments.

Boy or juniper ?

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Jenniferjuniperblooms · 09/03/2025 17:00

I've narrowed it down to these two
With Voyager there's the chance to be on a medical trial and get discount - this doesn't faze me as I've done various clinical trials
But
Juniper Albert slightly more expensive long term has an offer on and has support and scales and an app
Plus once you find what suits you o guess you can go for the cheapest
I'm dithering but need to get going as I'm round

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SilenceInside · 09/03/2025 17:27

I'd check their subscription terms to make sure you can cancel and change if you want to later on. Both get very expensive once you don't have the initial discount and once you move onto the higher doses. Especially if you're signing up to a clinical trial, as you may find you aren't able to cancel other than for medical reasons.

I don't really see what makes either of these companies particularly appealing tbh!

WeAllHaveWings · 09/03/2025 17:28

Have you looked at monj.co.uk to see all the safe registered pharmacies to compare prices.

I haven't used Voy or Juniper so not sure about their pricing and/or any additional support they give.

tbh I haven't needed any support beyond the usual that you can email/call any of the pharmacies for. Forums like this are also useful for most questions.

Be clear about what their offering is before spending more money than you have to.

Jenniferjuniperblooms · 09/03/2025 17:45

I'll have more of a read of these boards then as I feel like I haven't had the full picture and need to better inform myself. Thank you for the help. I really appreciate it , being new to the game

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Mysticmaiden · 09/03/2025 18:47

Jenniferjuniperblooms · 09/03/2025 17:45

I'll have more of a read of these boards then as I feel like I haven't had the full picture and need to better inform myself. Thank you for the help. I really appreciate it , being new to the game

Oushk is a good one if you want support, they do video consultations and maintenance programmes too. Most go on www.monj.co.uk which has the best deals and prices. I wouldn't pay a fortune for the subscriptions as you may only need so many months. Do you have much to lose?

Jenniferjuniperblooms · 09/03/2025 21:09

I have around 2.5 stone to lose of a short height and small frame. Currently like a lovely squidgy barrel. Nice to cuddle. Not nice to dress!

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Jenniferjuniperblooms · 09/03/2025 22:03

2.5 stone for a better BMI. 3.5 if I want to feel better

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MJalltheway · 09/03/2025 22:12

I'm with Voy and very happy with them.
They offer support in the way of coaching calls (video or phone) with a coach that you pick yourself. I arrange calls every couple of weeks and they check in with you at least weekly as well to see how you're getting on.

the thing I really like about them is that they don't focus on calorie counting when it comes to food at all. They have a meal analyser, you upload pictures of your meals and snacks and if gives you advice on how to improve the plate - add more fibre, add more protein etc etc. I have found that this encourages me to eat much more protein and fibre based meals which are both really important for after the medication finishes.
It works really well for me, I don't want to eat 'diet' food, I'm concentrating on just eating healthy home-cooked balanced meals.
They are more expensive than others, there's no denying that, but I haven't heard of any other company who gives the same kind of support so I'm sticking with Voy for now. I will probably have to move to Oushk in the end for maintenance though.

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