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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.

January Starters - Thread 11!

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meatyryvita · 22/08/2025 12:14

Come on in losers!

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Thelittlestranger · 01/09/2025 08:36

Down a lb this morning, jabbing today after 10 days. Going to go in lower than 5. Thinking I'll go to 4. I have the day off today, which is rather nice. About to do some weights, then brunch with a friend and then spending some time with my eldest daughter mooching round some shops.

I could very happily work 4 day weeks. If I wasn't so worried about potential redundancy next year I would put the idea forward. But I don't want to reduce any potential payout 🤣

HeidiLite · 01/09/2025 08:42

someone posted a positive article about WLI on another thread, actually reasonable read amongs all the sneering:

POLLY VERNON
Sneerers are relishing the Mounjaro price hike. They want a refattening
The social divide on diet jabs is a borderline culture war — why are people so puritanical?

Sunday August 31 2025, 7.00pm, The Times
Today, then, is the day that private prescriptions of the weight loss drug Mounjaro become subject to a massive price hike. Manufacturers Eli Lilly have imposed an increase of 170 per cent in the cost of the drug, meaning the wholesale price on a month’s supply of Mounjaro’s highest dose is now £330. Yesterday, it was just £122. Not that most people could buy it yesterday; Eli Lilly halted sales of Mounjaro for three days before the price increase, to prevent stockpiling.
There’s an epic social divide in response to this. Borderline culture-war grade. There are those who’ve been on Mounjaro for a little while now. They’re losing their minds. Having originally been tentative about going “on the pen” at all — what if it hurts? What if they’re the one case which exposes some awful, probably carcinogenic consequences? — they then discovered it was, in fact, a kind of … miracle. The key to losing the weight which had limited their lifestyles, compromised their health, made them embarrassed, ashamed. How happy they were, then — and how panicked now. Scrabbling frantically through finances to find a way, any way. They’ll remortgage, sell livers, children, whatever, to absorb the new cost. Anything that will mean they don’t have to be fat again.
Then, there are those who want them to be fat again. Those who huffed and sneered from the sidelines as this weight loss revolution unfurled. Who predicted, grimly, that it was all “too good to be true”, and/or a perk of the “privileged few who could afford it”, a “quick fix” for the cheats and the lazy, who had the money but lacked will-power. Oh, that lot are delighted! Relishing a forthcoming comeuppance, a mass, real-time refattening.
“I hope you put all the weight back on,” someone said to a friend of mine, when she said she was about to come off Ozempic (which has nothing to do with the Mounjaro price hike, but entirely representative of the spite which flavours this argument).
Technically, I should be on Team Spite-addled and Sneering. I train six times a week, walk 10,000 (minimum) steps a day beyond that, cold water swim and squat cos I’m bored. I eat for fuel, never taste; barely drink alcohol; flat whites and dark choc are my only indulgences. I am a ripped UK size 8-10. But I am absolutely not on Team Spite-addled and Sneering.
If being the size and shape I am has taught me anything, it’s that I’m just lucky. Sure, I do the work – but through some glitch of my physiology/psychology: I lovethe work. Physical exercise is as pleasurable for me as an almond Magnum is to someone else. It is joy. This isn’t because I’m better. It’s dumb luck. Same for eating. I don’t care about food. I am deaf to its siren song. When another mate first started on Wegovy, and noticed the turning down of the volume on what is now called “food noise” — the constant background preoccupation with grub — she texted: “Is this what it’s like to be you?”
And yeah. It is.
Again: nothing to do with my mental fortitude or moral superiority. Just dumb luck. (Possibly an inferior palate.) As I have watched friend after friend take fat jabs, as I have seen how happy losing anything up to three or four stone makes them, how grateful, how relieved, I have only felt delighted for them. It is, without question, easier to exist in this society in a slimmer body — especially if you’re a woman. It is also (I write as someone who just published an extensively researched book on women’s bodies) healthier to exist in a slimmer body. Why should it matter how that slimness is achieved? How improved health is achieved? Why are we so attached to the idea that it must be a struggle or it doesn’t count? Why so puritanical? Do we think being fat is an evil, punishable via suffering, IE (intuitive eating) diets and exercise? Why?
As for the “privileged few” argument: put down your £4 latte (with optional creatine powder add-in), cancel your weekly one-on-ones with your PT and your organic veg delivery subscription, take off your £300-a-set Lycra, sell your Nutribullet … then come here and say that.

Pharmacies overwhelmed by rush to get Mounjaro before price rises

Pharmacists said people were trying to get months’ worth of the weight-loss drug, the cost of which is to double or more since an outburst by President Trump

https://www.thetimes.com/uk/healthcare/article/mounjaro-price-increase-7z80kj98h

Zempy · 01/09/2025 09:05

@HeidiLite that article is spot on!

@Thelittlestranger could you work condensed hours? I do four long days which I absolutely love. A couple of colleagues do 9 day fortnights, so they don’t have such a long working day as me, but have a day off every other week.

It has made a huge difference to my wellbeing.

Jins · 01/09/2025 09:18

That’s a great article @HeidiLite.

My Renpho scales always weigh a bit heavier than the original scales I started with so I use the original ones for weight in and the Renpho for other stats but today on Renpho I’ve broken the 9st barrier and even more significantly my metabolic age has dropped another year to 58. As I’m approaching 62 at the end of the year I’m delighted with that. No change on original scales, perhaps the gap is narrowing.

I’ve just been scouring monj maintenance plans and there appears to be more providers willing to take on maintainers at the lower end of the BMI scale than there were when I looked last week. That’s good news for me as I’m currently 22.3 BMI and potentially aiming to drop to 21.8. I’ll have to check again at the end of November when my 3 pens run out. Oushk still in the running as their disorganisation may play into my hands, I think they have said they are ok with up to a month off and restarting on the same level and I don’t think other providers will be saying the same thing. I’m also factoring in a suspicion that Oushk may not exist by the end of the year so I need up to date prescriptions for a switch

DGonMJ · 01/09/2025 09:22

Morning!

Great article @HeidiLite first I’ve read that isn’t sensationalist.

Back to work today after asking Chat GPT if I could retire in 7 years last night. Not if I want a ‘luxury’ retirement that involves multiple long-haul holidays a year 😂 apparently I’d be better off waiting 13 years till I’m 60.

Did 30mins on the peloton, and have walked to the station, so back to my regular routine.
I jabbed just before bed last night rather than in the morning - 2.5mg and thinking about stretching doses out too. I’ve had 5 doses out of my 5mg pen so far and if I stick to 2.5mg I’ll have another 4 doses. My next pen is due to arrive this Friday, also a 5mg.

myladyjane · 01/09/2025 09:41

@HeidiLite thank you for posting that. Sometimes it’s nice to see something positive from someone who isn’t in need of mj but gets it all the same.

@Jins I was like this when I went up from 5 - 7.5 too. The frustrating bit for me is that it genuinely seems to go hand in hand with the good rate of loss for me. Splitting the dose is a good idea though although I am not sure I’ll try it yet but one to have in the back pocket.

i did weigh this morning after sts on official weigh day and am down 2lb now. Officially well over the 3.5 stone mark and actually would be a 50lb loss based on today’s weight. And my waist measurement is ‘healthy’ (ie less than half my height). 4lb to go to bmi 29.9….

right. I have procrastinated r ough and must work

myladyjane · 01/09/2025 09:45

But finally @Zempy I really want to do condensed hours - I have clients who do 9 day fortnights. But mine won’t allow it. Officially because they think it doesn’t support wellness to do 4 long days but in reality most of us have hit 35 hours by lunchtime Thursday anyway so they’d lose a chunk of billable time they are currently getting for free….

MissPobjoysPonies · 01/09/2025 10:40

I’ve found you and would like a whinge.
i ordered my delivery from Oushk in 18/8 to arrive on 29/8, all approved etc but Radio silence from them, they have taken my money though and I have no pen. With all the issues I didn’t “front load” so am now out 😬 and no response from Oushk.
I don’t know what to do!

discov · 01/09/2025 10:42

@2025istheyeari @BreezyPeer @myladyjane I think you are all right about certain doses being that sweet spot, even though it doesn’t make much sense! 7.5 was the only dose I did multiple pens of as it worked so well for me, but I didn’t expect it to do the same when moving back down again. I can’t complain though 😄

discov · 01/09/2025 10:48

MissPobjoysPonies · 01/09/2025 10:40

I’ve found you and would like a whinge.
i ordered my delivery from Oushk in 18/8 to arrive on 29/8, all approved etc but Radio silence from them, they have taken my money though and I have no pen. With all the issues I didn’t “front load” so am now out 😬 and no response from Oushk.
I don’t know what to do!

Oh gosh that is stressful! I ordered on 15/08 for delivery the same day as you and it all arrived ok. I think it’s quite difficult to get in touch with them at the moment too. I know they have a WhatsApp number, that may be worth trying?

I’m another who has been put off a bit by Oushk and their communication. I always thought their customer service was tip top and liked their transparency, but all the recent happenings have not been handled well at all and the ‘transparency’ is starting to spill over into unprofessionalism. I know they are still much smaller than other providers, but they have grown hugely in the past year and haven’t evolved their comms to reflect this. It’s like they are still trying to be ‘tiny local pharmacy, we’re all friends here’ when that’s not who they are any more.

0ncemorewithfee1ing · 01/09/2025 11:29

Really interesting article @HeidiLite Really appalled and shocked by someone saying they hoped the person they knew on MJ would put all the weight back on. How extraordinarily nasty.

I’m having supply problems too. I ordered a pack of 3 pens from Your Medicals in mid August - they took the money and everything was fine until last week when they said I’d have to pay extra for those pens if I wanted them. Pretty shoddy if you ask me.

And who knows if Oushk will deliver either.

I saw something in the news saying that the manufacturers are working out some sort of deal with pharmacies this week. Can’t be great for their bottom line if demand falls away.

Jins · 01/09/2025 11:42

That’s awful @MissPobjoysPonies. What dose are you on?

I’ve just WhatsApped Oushk as checking back through my sent emails the last one I actually got an answer to was in March! There have been a few clinical queries since then that haven’t had responses and I haven’t heard back through the contact form either. I just need confirmation in writing from them that my idea for spacing doses is clinically ok then I can extend the life of each pen whilst staying within prescribing guidelines. (4 doses at 10 day intervals and 2 week break between pens if anyone is interested. I can also use it as evidence of my current regime to a new maintenance provider.

I’ve just taken in my favourite pair of smart-ish black trousers for the third time and this will be the last time as no further adjustments are possible. I started off being careful and measuring for a neat finish but this time i just whizzed down the seams with my overlocker and hoped for the best. Just checked swimwear ready for 23rd and I’ll get away with one of my bikinis but I’ll need to make a proper swimsuit/tankini and possibly another bikini. I’m meeting an old school friend who lives in Malta and I’d like to have at least one tidy outfit when we meet so I’ll have to see what is left in my current wardrobe. I’m not keen to do much sewing at the moment as I’m between sizes and as my focus is now on toning up I’d like to see where I end up.

Cross trainer going well so far. I’m only doing 5 mins on the lowest setting twice a day at the moment and will build up slowly if my knees improve. It’s all about getting these creaky old joints in the best shape I can right now

Aimingdown · 01/09/2025 11:46

Morning all, not much change over the weekend here which is OK given that I ate a fair amount over my goal.

@2025istheyeari hope the wetsuit works out for you. Finding a good one with a women’s fit was a nightmare ime. I finally splashed out (ha!) on a fairly expensive one designed for ‘curves’, just before I started this journey. It’s actually very comfortable although I was at the top of the weight range for it and am now below the bottom. I guess having to buy a new one would be what they call a quality problem.

myladyjane · 01/09/2025 11:58

God I am really not doing any work today and it will come and bite me soon. But I am off to the loo every hour or so and it’s hard to concentrate.

i have emailed pharmulous to ask a couple of questions (not ordering again until November so I can see how my 3 10mg pens play out, taking me on at a bmi under 30 and supporting maintenance over 25). Will be interested to see how they come back.

right. Work. Honest.

MissPobjoysPonies · 01/09/2025 12:13

Any tips on needles for what remains in my current pen just in case I don’t get any form
of Delivery any time soon?

Jins · 01/09/2025 12:21

@MissPobjoysPonies I use fixed needle insulin syringes, some folk use syringes with changeable needles, one to draw the liquid out and switch to the other one to inject.
These are the ones I bought but there is a great range on that website. The higher the gauge the thinner the needle and the measurement in mm is the length of the needle.

1ml 8mm 30g BD Microfine Syringe and Needle u100

A Micro-Fine, fixed needle 1ml syringe from BD, providing a safe and simple way to administer medication to diabetic patients. The Micro-Fine Needle offers a more comfortable solution over some larger needles and the 1ml syringe has a clear hub allowin...

https://ukmedi.co.uk/products/1ml-8mm-30g-bd-microfine-syringe-and-needle-u100-bd-320935-ukmedi-co-uk?variant=53484929679739

BlueLimes · 01/09/2025 13:32

Great article @HeidiLite
We’ still away but I’m trying to get back in the zone !!

cloudjumper · 01/09/2025 16:33

Hi all, you chatty lot!

Hope you feel better soon @myladyjane! I feel for you, it’s difficult to function when your insides are dancing the fandango like that. Hope it settles down soon 🤞🏻
My achievement of the day has been to check if I qualify for Jobseeker’s Allowance (yes) and Universal Credit (no) and apply for the first one. And not kill my children - I’m so ready for them to go back to school on Wednesday!
I’m also selling lots of stuff in Vinted atm, so constantly dropping off parcels…

Next jab is tomorrow, and I’m thinking to use my 10mg pen for 7.5 mg doses… wondering how long I could stretch my pen that way.

Jins · 01/09/2025 16:46

@cloudjumper if you use the golden dose you’ll get 6.7 doses of 7.5mg out of your pen. If you do 42 clicks for 7mg you’ll get just over 7 doses

This exact scenario is in my page of calculations 🤣

BreezyPeer · 01/09/2025 17:21

And. . . Relax 😀
I made it through the first day back and now the laptop is doing some massive update so had to finish.

Going to some garden stuff that desperately needs doing and then get ready and go out for this long awaited curry!
Hope everyone had a successful Monday! Xx

MissPobjoysPonies · 01/09/2025 21:02

So apparently my delivery is coming tomorrow 🍾
Tell me, do they send things in subtle boxes?

Thelittlestranger · 01/09/2025 22:11

Oushk send them in white padded envelopes.

Just sank a cookie 🤣 It was delicious, but next time I'll have half. Way too sweet.

@jins - my Renpho scales did exactly the same thing under 9stone. Used to be 2lbs heavier than my normal ones, then suddenly were 1lb lighter. Very strange.

@HeidiLite great article.

Tomorrow I'm back to work. I have a run planned with the dogs and some structure will be put back to my diet for the rest of the week.

@Zempy much like @myladyjane in the role and industry I'm in, it's expected that I do longer hours whenever required. And I work with the US a lot, so that means later in the day meetings. I think they might laugh at me if I were to suggest that. It would be lovely to be able to though.

DGonMJ · 01/09/2025 22:11

MissPobjoysPonies · 01/09/2025 21:02

So apparently my delivery is coming tomorrow 🍾
Tell me, do they send things in subtle boxes?

Comes in a bag with a puffin logo on it. So only those who get Oushk deliveries will know what it is. Otherwise looks like a clothing delivery.

MissPobjoysPonies · 01/09/2025 22:19

Thanks :).

HeidiLite · 02/09/2025 05:19

@Zempy and @Thelittlestranger same, so all colleagues who do compressed hours or part time in reality just end up doing the same amount work for less money. And working with US is always ..different, not only due to time difference. One on my previous managers was American and she was shocked when she found out how long the maternity leave here is. So was I, it's measly 3 months, and I'm used to Scandi style - nobody would go back before 1-2 years in my home country. My manager on the other hand was shocked that the leave was soooo long! And paid! Soooo generous!!

About to go to gym now, let's see how it goes.

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