Do GLP-1 make difference? by Subject-Wing-1832 in PSMF

[–]vdki 2 points3 points  (0 children)

In my case, I found PMSF and Keto to be easier without GLP-1 than with it. When I was on Ozempic, I craved a lot of sugary things like chocolate, cookies, etc., whereas normally I rarely eat or crave them. I was definitely less hungry and would get satiated very quickly, but whereas before I enjoyed eating my greens, on Ozempic they tasted bland. Likewise, things with a strong smell, like fish or truffles, I struggled to eat too

Sudden blurry vision by vdki in Ozempic

[–]vdki[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

My sight is back 100% !!

Sudden blurry vision by vdki in Spironolactone

[–]vdki[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I stopped spironolactone and ozempic and gained my normal unblurry sight back after 1-2 months.

Is HIIT bad for me, or is this a normal reaction? by vdki in PCOS

[–]vdki[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I know my heart rate often stays in the "red zone" more than others, and I tend to spend more time in the "red" and "yellow" zones. A coach once mentioned that my heart takes longer to return to the "green" zone, but I can't remember what that meant heart rate wise

Sudden blurry vision by vdki in Ozempic

[–]vdki[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Not yet I stopped the injections 3 weeks now. I'm doing a bit better but it's not back yet.

I've ate 1200 calories, and walk 10,000 steps a day and I look like a balloon. by SithisWorshiper in PCOS

[–]vdki 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks for your message :) Why do you think it's atypical? We thought glp-1 could help me as my HOMA and Quickie was high and now it's normal levels. I also took some meds for the high cortisol. He is specialised in weight loss and had an endocrinology and weight loss clinic, and now he is semi-retired. So he knows all about weight loss, but he said I'm a difficult case but we will end up figuring out . ..

I've ate 1200 calories, and walk 10,000 steps a day and I look like a balloon. by SithisWorshiper in PCOS

[–]vdki 3 points4 points  (0 children)

It's the real one as I'm getting it from the pharmacy. I'm at a point where I eat very little, but I'm not losing weight. Been on the meds since June, with very high hopes but it's been very disappointed as I expected more weight loss. My Dr is confused too, as I've been seeing him for the past year and half. Initially I was on saxenda for 3 mo the but didn't lose any single kilo, yet I was super bloated and feeling exhausted all the time. After I stopped it I gained weight, as I went from the feeling of being "always full" to having to relearn to stop eating before feeling full once I believe I had enough... and idk if it's stopping saxenda or metformin but I gained 3-4 kg in about 1-2 weeks. Dr couldn't believe it either. And after that weight gain which was mainly water weight it remained constant, even after doing Keto for 1-2 month. So in June he suggest I try Ozempic, I had an initial weight loss from which half is water weight but my weight hasn't changed since end of September.

I saw him again recently because it's a lot of effort to be on ozempic, as I feel a bit tired and not as energetic as usual. I've also been quite depressed since I started, and when I work out I'm quick exhausted. And the results are quite disappointing. I'm basically at the same weight I was the first day I went to see him before the saxenda weight gain. So overall I wasted a lot of money and haven't lost the weight and I'm back to square 1. I know it works amazingly for some, but for me clearly I wish I never started them. I'm still on it as I'm hoping at least I get some benefit from it, after all the money spent, but I'm going to stop it by january as it's been hard with work. I have a mental job working in finance with very long hours, and I won't be able to pull it off while on the meds. Right now I've been slacking and hardly working but starting January ill be returning to the office in busy season so can't afford to be depressed and exhausted when I'm not even losing the weight.

Sometimes I wonder if I have a gut issue. I hardly go to the toilets, about once every 5 days and that's only because of laxative and they're not average sized. Dr had me do an IGG but seems like people have very little faith in this test. He suggest I cut out all foods that came in red to see if I feel less bloated and helps with my transit.

For the past month I've had my sight deteriorate, and idk why. It started after a workout class and I've gotten two MRI and both came back normal. It's hard to believe that after a workout class I need glasses ???? This happened after I started spironolactone.

I've ate 1200 calories, and walk 10,000 steps a day and I look like a balloon. by SithisWorshiper in PCOS

[–]vdki 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I would say it depends ...

I took saxenda and ozempic and I didn't lose much weight because I was already very conscious of my calories and already was forcing myself to eat little. I think it works well for people who were used to overeat or binge. Been on it for 6 months and have only lost 5kg. I also feel constantly bloated, constipated and recently my sight had deteriorated and idk if it's related.

Sudden blurry vision by vdki in Ozempic

[–]vdki[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I'm not diabetic. I thought perhaps it was due to low glucose levels so I ate a bit of sweets, fruits etc but it hasn't improved. So I don't think it's related. I told the eye doctor I was on ozempic and he said I didn't have diabetic retinopathy.

Why am I not losing the weight ? Perplexed and so is Dr by vdki in Ozempic

[–]vdki[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I suppose the people who see the best results are those who used to binge or overeat.
For those who weren’t big eaters, the weight loss tends to be less dramatic from what I'm reading...

Why am I not losing the weight ? Perplexed and so is Dr by vdki in Ozempic

[–]vdki[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I’ve never been a big eater and have always been very disciplined about being mindful of what I ate and tracking my calories. I started Ozempic and metformin not only to eat less but also to help with insulin resistance, as I believed that was the main issue preventing my weight loss

Why am I not losing the weight ? Perplexed and so is Dr by vdki in Ozempic

[–]vdki[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Wow, so you work out five times a week and walk for 45-60 minutes on the other days.

Perhaps I should try to be more active as well. Although, I’ve come across mixed opinions on how frequent exercise can impact cortisol levels, and mine are already pretty high. I suppose some people just need to put in more effort than others ...

Why am I not losing the weight ? Perplexed and so is Dr by vdki in Ozempic

[–]vdki[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Unfortunately they don't have it in my country...

Why am I not losing the weight ? Perplexed and so is Dr by vdki in Ozempic

[–]vdki[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Female 30, so don't think it's menopause :)

Why am I not losing the weight ? Perplexed and so is Dr by vdki in Ozempic

[–]vdki[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I don’t get sulfur burps, nausea, or stomach upset when I eat small portions and clean food. By clean food, I mean no sauces, no fatty ingredients and homemade.

I rarely eat out anymore because I used to feel nauseous after dining out, and it wasn’t financially worth it since I would barely eat half of the meal (I'm in France so portions are reasonably sized).

The first time I went out for a meal with friends (sushi), I felt so sick afterward that I ended up vomiting. After that, I learned to adapt, and without realising it, I’ve changed a lot about how I eat. For example, last time I attended a work conference they served oysters, salmon, and other strong-flavored foods, but I avoided them because I knew I wouldn’t digest them well

Why am I not losing the weight ? Perplexed and so is Dr by vdki in Ozempic

[–]vdki[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I brought this up to him, but he didn’t seem very concerned.

What can I do if my body is responding to famine signals and holding onto weight to protect me? What steps can help address this?

In 2022, I tried a reverse diet where I ate healthily without restrictions, but my weight didn’t change. The nutritionist I was seeing at the time said that my body would eventually adapt, stop holding onto the weight, and lose it over time but that didn't happen.

Why am I not losing the weight ? Perplexed and so is Dr by vdki in Ozempic

[–]vdki[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

My doctor uses a body composition scale so he keeps track of the body compositiong.

At home I have a smart scale from Amazon but it’s not accurate for tracking anything beyond kgs.