Brilliant Summary of the Situation…Medicare disqualifies me from any coupons. Last month due to Lilly pricing glitch I had to pay $1277.99 for 4 ZepBound Pens (still worth every penny). With research showing Cardiovascular Benefits with use of GLPs I am hoping that Medicare will see the benefits of PREVENTION rather than spending $$’s REACTING to Heart Disease/Stroke/Diabetes related to Obesity. Thank You again Dr for keeping us informed.
I'll be in the same boat later this summer. I don't even want to sign up for Medicare but if I don't, I'll be penalized later for life. What a trick bag they've put us in! It's tantamount to age discrimination, in mho.
I just watched all five of your videos. I started this adventure 12/20/24 at 302 lbs. I am now 245. I'm a 56 year old 6'3" male. I've been using Zepbound and it has been a fantastic solution for me. Since taking it my A1C has dropped from 6.1 to under 5.6. Wish I had seen your videos before starting because the guidance is excellent and would have helped me in some areas. I am on the 10.0 mg now. I've been on that dose for a month and opted to go for another month on the 10.0 mg before stepping up to the 12.5 mg. I will likely level off there. At least that's my plan. I've been up around 300 lbs for so long, friends hardly recognize me. It's been great! Best of luck to everyone and thank you again for the great videos.
Hello I am about to start my first dose of Zephound 2.5 and found your channel. I binge watched all 5 episodes and you did a great job thank you so much. My way of thanking you is my thumbs up and I subscribed! I realize you have to reach other audiences but I would love for you to stay with me on my Glp1 journey as well please!!!
This is very helpful on my weight loss journey. I wanted to know day to day what the Zepbound medication was doing to my body, and you covered it here. Keep them coming!
Yes, sorry. It requires an obesity code. I'm getting scripts kick back to me for lack of the diagnosis code on zepound. Unfortunately UA-cam does not allow me to edit the video as far as I know.
@@EmergeForMe Glad this comment was posted as I paused and listened to what you said about Zepbound requiring a Diabetes diagnosis. You can pin this comment so that viewers can catch this more easily. This series is easy to follow...happy to have found you! xx
I started Zepbound several months ago and I needed an ICD-10 of obesity, not diabetes (I don’t have it) in order to use the company discount. My insurance plan covers no GLP1s.
Europe is not a free market. They have regulations on pricing and if the companies want access to that market, they have to follow the allowed pricing model.
Thank you for the link and I did not mean to imply your information was inaccurate. I recently listened to podcast “Pivot” and they discussed the lower prices in Europe.
I have to be transparent. I will have to cut what I’m putting in my 401 and cut my health insurance just to put my money into HSA to now pay out of pocket for tirzepatide. It’s to expensive and lifesaving
Brilliant Summary of the Situation…Medicare disqualifies me from any coupons. Last month due to Lilly pricing glitch I had to pay $1277.99 for 4 ZepBound Pens (still worth every penny). With research showing Cardiovascular Benefits with use of GLPs I am hoping that Medicare will see the benefits of PREVENTION rather than spending $$’s REACTING to Heart Disease/Stroke/Diabetes related to Obesity. Thank You again Dr for keeping us informed.
They definitely move at the speed of government. Thank you for your kind words on the video, I appreciate it!
I'll be in the same boat later this summer. I don't even want to sign up for Medicare but if I don't, I'll be penalized later for life. What a trick bag they've put us in! It's tantamount to age discrimination, in mho.
I just watched all five of your videos. I started this adventure 12/20/24 at 302 lbs. I am now 245. I'm a 56 year old 6'3" male. I've been using Zepbound and it has been a fantastic solution for me. Since taking it my A1C has dropped from 6.1 to under 5.6. Wish I had seen your videos before starting because the guidance is excellent and would have helped me in some areas. I am on the 10.0 mg now. I've been on that dose for a month and opted to go for another month on the 10.0 mg before stepping up to the 12.5 mg. I will likely level off there. At least that's my plan. I've been up around 300 lbs for so long, friends hardly recognize me. It's been great! Best of luck to everyone and thank you again for the great videos.
Hello I am about to start my first dose of Zephound 2.5 and found your channel. I binge watched all 5 episodes and you did a great job thank you so much. My way of thanking you is my thumbs up and I subscribed! I realize you have to reach other audiences but I would love for you to stay with me on my Glp1 journey as well please!!!
Same thing for me!
This is very helpful on my weight loss journey. I wanted to know day to day what the Zepbound medication was doing to my body, and you covered it here. Keep them coming!
Amazing series! Thank you for creating such informative and useful content.
You mentioned you have to have an ICD code of diabetes to use the zepbound savings card. I think you misspoke and mean mounjaro.
Yes, sorry. It requires an obesity code. I'm getting scripts kick back to me for lack of the diagnosis code on zepound.
Unfortunately UA-cam does not allow me to edit the video as far as I know.
@@EmergeForMe Glad this comment was posted as I paused and listened to what you said about Zepbound requiring a Diabetes diagnosis. You can pin this comment so that viewers can catch this more easily. This series is easy to follow...happy to have found you! xx
I started Zepbound several months ago and I needed an ICD-10 of obesity, not diabetes (I don’t have it) in order to use the company discount. My insurance plan covers no GLP1s.
Can you tell us which compounding companies are providing good quality FDA approved versions of semaglutide or tirzepatide?
Great content!
If your reasons for the high cost are true, why are these drugs much less expensive in Europe?
Europe is not a free market. They have regulations on pricing and if the companies want access to that market, they have to follow the allowed pricing model.
www.goodrx.com/drugs/savings/why-are-prescription-drugs-more-expensive-in-the-us-than-in-other-countries
Thank you for the link and I did not mean to imply your information was inaccurate. I recently listened to podcast “Pivot” and they discussed the lower prices in Europe.
How much is zepbound in Europe?
Does CHAMPVA COVERS SUCH MEDICATIONS?
I have to be transparent. I will have to cut what I’m putting in my 401 and cut my health insurance just to put my money into HSA to now pay out of pocket for tirzepatide. It’s to expensive and lifesaving
Emerge is great. Better than pen