I am 60 year old male who’s battled weight issues for the past two decades. Been on Mounjaro for seven weeks and have lost 29 lbs. Starting 7.5 mg on Saturday. I am exercising (cardio) 6 days a week and light weights twice a week. Eating about 1,200 calories daily. Only side effect I have had is minor constipation. Mounjaro has a great appetite suppressant. Excellent medication.
@@geauxp as a matter of fact, I have eliminated all added sugars and fast digesting carbs from my diet. I limit myself to 30 or less grams of sugar and 100 or less grams carbs daily. I am up to 51 lbs lost in the past 3 months.
@@reyvaldes611 wow that's alot of carbs. When i started it was under 50 carbs (not net, just carbs of any kind) a day and then when i got my a1c under 5 i raised it to 100 carbs a day. A1c is now 4.7. Check out Ken Berry on youtube.
@@geauxp I’ve tried keto & lose nothing unless fasting extensively. I just can’t do that much fasting any more. Keto doesn’t work for weight loss for everyone, but I do think it’s the best way of eating
I just started Trizeparide Mounjaro and it is a game changer. I have an A1C of 7.6 so I asked my doctor to put me on this drug. I am amazed. For years I could not control the food noise. On this medication I have total control of my eating and it kills your appetite. I have no side effects but I am still on only 2.5. I strongly think anyone that is obease or has diabetes should seek out this tool.
I just took my first dose of Mounjaro - 2.5 mg. I'm not expecting great appetite suppression yet but I'm going to give it my all. I hope to work up to the max dose to really get my weight loss rolling - I have just over 100 lbs to lose. If all goes well my doctor said I can take the med the rest of my life (I'm 65). That's comforting as I really have issues with self control when food is around. Good luck to all of you and your weight loss efforts! ❤
The highest dose doesn’t produce more weight loss in fact less it’s strongest most effective dose for diabetes i dropped back down from it aft 6th injection to 12.5mg + it overactived my thyroid…(15mg)…
I lost 120 lbs! I've been at this weight for a month or 2 now - I thought this would be my goal weight but I am going to try to lose 10 more lbs - maybe a bit more. Even if I don't, I'm thrilled with where I am now.
I’m taking 2.5mg and already lost 21lbs in 15 days. Started at 248 on 7/15/2022 and 8/1/2022 I’m 227.0 I don’t feel hungry or get jittery for snacks. Can’t wait to see more progress :)
@@lanceguerin4781 I stopped using door dash lol! I order my meals through PK prep kitchen and stay under 400 calories per meal. I eat 2 of the meals so roughly 800 calories a day. I also bike for 30 minutes every morning. I will incorporate slow jogging to build a better sweat than what biking provides
Great video doctor. I was on monjarno for about 4 months. I just took my last injection of 7.5 mg. I did loose about 20 lbs and lowered my A1C from 6.2 to 5.0. Even with all of the benefits of the medication and taking anti nausea medicine, I can't take it anymore. The constant nausea is too much. I couldn't have a routine endoscope done because of old food was still sitting in my stomach 2 days prior!! Good luck to everyone else who can endure!
I have lost 80 pounds by no alcohol and keto and walking.I am a certified medical lab professional with 40 yrs experience.I take Effexor I’m 63 and I had a hip replacement. So, this can be done, the important thing is to have true medical information like this. Thank you.
Insurance companies have a shortsighted view of pretty much anything that’s good for patients. I think this is amazing and I hope that more people who need it can have access and take advantage of these medications.
I agree with you that insurance companies have a very shortsighted view and they are really missing a lot and I don’t understand why there is no mention of eating a low-carb on all of these comments or at least I didn’t come upon them yet. I’m trying to read all the comments.
About to start week 4 tomorrow. I've lost 21 pounds in roughly three weeks. I have PCOS with insulin resistance, which makes losing weight extremely difficult. The weight is falling off now! My cravings are basically gone and I'm trying my best to follow a low carb diet. It's a shame that insurance doesn't cover this medication. I do worry when the manufacturer's coupon expires next year. I'm hoping to get to my goal weight by then.
@@DrMcGowanMD Thanks for this great info, i would like to know if I could switch from trulicity to Tirzepatide ? As the former has stopped working on me in reducing my appetite & weight. Thank you in advance
I am on my 4th month and I'm on the 7.5 now. At my heaviest, I was at 303 lbs. As of today I'm down to 272.2. I'm amazed that I can finally loose weight having multiple health issues. I was diagnosed with severe gastritis and ulcer prior to taking this. I do experience the tummy upset when I changed milligrams. Loose stool and nauseated. I also suffer from chronic migraines too so that can be normal for me. I have hashimoto's hypothyroidism so weight loss has always been a challenge for me.
High most doctors put thyroid patients on just Synthroid what happens it causes the reverse T3 to go way too high. It is not the thyroid medication. Our bodies need in many many cases. Please get your labs, checked and check out stop the thyroid madness for the proper levels.
Well, the Semaglutde study was 52 weeks with 15% loss. The Tirzepatide study was 72 weeks for about 20% at max dose. Doing the math it seems about even.
There was a head-to-head study, SURPASS-2, comparing semaglutide 1mg QW vs tirzepatide 5mg/10mg/15mg QW in diabetes patients. For body weight loss, tirzepatide 5mg QW is superior than semaglutide 1mg QW at 40 weeks. (semaglutide 6.2 kg vs tirzepatide 7.8 kg/10.3 kg/12.4 kg for 5mg/10mg/15mg, respectively) Now the study was performed on diabetes patients, and they didn't give semaglutide at the maximum dose (3mg QW), so take that with some grain of salt.
This was extremely helpful and informative! During the pandemic I gained a significant amount if weight and has had trouble ever since losing it. I just started my mounjaro journey today and am really excited to get back to my old self. I had minor success with saxenda a few years back but that was for a trial study so I only used it for a limited time.
I gained 40lbs during that pandemic after losing 20 just before. Ughhh I'm on Ozempic right now. I think the biggest issue for me is just getting control over my hunger signals because I still don't understand how some people just "forget" to eat. Usually 5-6 hours without food and my stomach is forming a conga line and it's worse if I do weight lifting which I have been for the past 4 months. So far it's working, but it's definitely a bit weird getting used to not having the cravings an hunger signals I'd normally get.
I love videos where they are superbly presented and understandably explained. I also like that I can find information that is thought out in better terms that my own doctor would have spent the time to explain to me. Thank you so much.
Been looking into tirzepatide & found this video. I kept thinking this doctors face looks familiar… and then it clicked. Back in Nov 2019 Dr. McGowan perform on me the ESG procedure in Raleigh, NC. The procedure was successful in a way, it helped me with my A1C & I was able to maintain a normal range of BS. But I didn’t loose as much weight as I wanted. Still, I consider it as successful. My heaviest weight, prior to procedure was 316 lbs, currently weighting between 265-270. My BS is starting to change. I try my best to keep it under control, but it seems my body is not cooperating with me. My endo recommended Wegovy and I loved it, use it for a while, but my insurance won’t cover it. Soon I have an appointment back with my Endo, and I really want to see if I can try tirzepatide.
I really wanted Mounjaro to work, but I'm in that group where the nausea symptoms were too severe to continue once I reached my 2nd week of 5mg. This is a really well balanced video though which I truly appreciate! Looks like I'll be trying Ozempic next.
@@JessieCarty unfortunate because this med has helped my pt. She gained weight on Ozempic said she was very hungry, so I did more research and started her on this and she has done so much better slow but better.
I have been on Mounjaro for 10 months was diagnosis pre-diabetic and my A1C was showing to be a diabetic. I was diagnosed with an auto immune thyroid disease. I tried going gluten free for almost a year with no results. I didnt want to be on medications for diabetes and thyoid issues that had more side effects than being overweight, I was already on high blood pressure meds. It doesnt matter what it is some are going to abuse it. People that need to lose 10 lbs I dont feel this is for them. Those that are insulin resistant /thyroid issues that have tried everything I feel taking these drugs to help take your health back is awesome. I have lost 70 lbs and do not have to take any meds any longer. So for those that might say non diabetics shouldnt be allowed to use this med is just not right. Some need to look at most of our medications that are prescribed different than what the label says its for. If it works and this does , yeah for us for taking our health back.
I was 360lbs when I started. It has been 3 months. I am now under 270lbs. Never has anyone lost weight as quickly as me. I didn't diet or exercise. The weight just fell off like a lead balloon. This medication is amazing to me personally However , I think it causes Cancer.
I am a type 2 diabetic who exercises regularity and eat a whole low GI diet. I have been on a low carb diet for years and don’t budge on my weight. This is my last hope.
I have Hashimotos and PCOS with insulin resistance, am over 100 pounds over weight, have done restrictive calorie diets (under 1000 a day) with a nutritionist that didn't work. I don't qualify for bariatric because of Lupus. My insurance company (CVS) won't cover it until I'm T2. I'm frustrated that my health has to get EVEN WORSE than it is before trying something that could be life saving. I'm going to use the $25 coupon until mid next year and hope and pray something changes between now and then to make it 1) more affordable or 2) covered by insurance or 3) it Jumpstart my body in some way to suddenly make it work for me. I'm depressed and feeling pretty hopeless right now. I was never over weight until the PCOS, and always really fit. I don't even recognize myself anymore.
I have hashimoto’s as well, and prediabetes. My insurance (Horizon BCBS) doesn’t cover Wegovy, but covers Ozempic and Mounjaro 100%. Hopefully your coverage will get one of those covered!
I'm actually on this for weightloss and PCOS.I was wondering if there might be a cap where insurance will stop paying for it. This is month 2 for me. I only pay $25.00 out of pocket.
The current manufacturer coupon is valid until mid-2023 if your insurance doesn't cover the medication, and until December 2023 if it does. (note that I have zero personal interest in this medication or Eli Lilly.. just reporting the facts!)
@R C my doctor told me that it would likely be lifelong but I did watch a video of a lady who only did it as a clinical trial for a little over a year and her weight has mostly stayed off other than a 10lb gain back.
@R C I've been on for about two months. GI issues at first, nausea and... A crappy time. That went away after a month or so, barely comes back day of injection for month two, and now is gone completely. I'm down about 10 pounds. I do not crave food, and rich good makes me sick. I just feel better overall (minus the early side effects)
I have taken the 2.5 for a month now. At first, it was just some acid and bloating. I took some Omeprazole and was fine. Just a couple days ago, I was diagnosed with Gastritis from taking the Mounjaro. I have stomach pain and constant diarrhea now. I even had a CAT scan to show it. Each person will have different reactions. Sometimes, they occur right away and some develop over time. I even changed my diet beforehand. I stayed away from the greasy and sugary foods and drinks. This is just something to watch out for. I have lost nine pounds from the Mounjaro though.
I just took my first 2.5 dose two days ago and in the morning I had minor nausea and vomit which resolved as soon as the vomiting was completed almost immediately my appetite was suppressed now the challenge is to make sure I eat enough calories to maintain health and to drink a sufficient amount of water I'm looking forward to the results
This was very informative. Thank you for some important history facts. I am beginning munjaro today 10/19/2022 and I will come back to post my progress.
I’ve got 10-11% body fat and I’m taking tirzepatide for the blood glucose effects. I’m already eating a low carb diet and it definitely kicks fatloss into overdrive. With a good diet and exercise, the fat flies off.
What is your recommendation for a person who isn't overweight or have a high BMI? Should they use this medication or should they opt for another medication to control blood glucose? Besides diet, exercise, or metformin.
Instead of just blaming the insurance company, maybe we should blame the Pharma cos for charging insurance cos $1000+ a month for the meds in the first place. The insurance company passes that "bad news" to policy holders in the form of hoops and higher premiums....but the root cause is that medicine is so ungodly expensive because of what the Pharma cos charge.
Does this med have rebound effect? Like if u take it for awhile then stop, do you gain all the weight back? Also does it cause b1 and b12 deficiency? Thank you
So I am getting ready to start my trizepatide 2.5mg today. I have PCOS, and other things that qualify me for this medication. Have you heard of others with PCOS taking this medication?
I have benign nodules on the left lobe of my thyroid and over the last ten years have been hyperthyroid requiring treatment with methimiazole. Considering the risks of thyroid cancer vs being 70 years old, diabetic on insulin and obese where do I stand on the risk/reward curve? Ball park estimates. BTW one month 5mg monjaro weekly injections. Thanks
The only reason I disagree about using this as a weight loss drug is does it really change people's behavior around diet and exercise? Is the expectation that you take it forever? How are people maintaining after? I lost 210 lbs with diet and exercise alone. I am now just 42% of my highest body weight. I am maintaining due to keeping up with my changes since my behavior around food and exercise are now habits.
as a recovering addict myself sugar food is another addiction my personal opinion matinance medications like this also helps give you a chance to live a healthy lifestyle . In other words, a year or two on a medication ,your naturally scheduling meals and healthy food once your minds free from your addictive behaviors, theoretically why would anyone want to turn back . most all addiction is a person forming/preforming repetitive bad habits to our health . I'm no rofessional but I sure was a professional addict and stopped 13years ago im only sharing my thoughts
I lost 120 lbs in 1 year with Mounjaro. I'm going to try to lose 15-25 more lbs. Not sure if that will put me at a 'realistic' weight for me to maintain - I'll see how it goes. If I stay where I am, I'll still be very happy with my result. Starting wt - 285. Current wt - 165. Female, 67 yrs old, 5'5".
I tried it.. sucks to have food stuck in your stomach so long.. may be good for you but i actually gained weight and was uncomfortable. I love love love my fast metabolism and slowing it down really bothered my sleep and comfort
I recently was on Ozempic and was moved up to a 5mg dose, after 2 doses of the 5mg Ozempic insurance will not cover it. Doctor switched me to Mounjaro at 5mg. My last dose of Ozempic was 6 weeks ago. My question is it ok to go start to 5mg Mounjaro? or Should I go back down to 2.5 mg Mounjaro first? Feed back appreciated
I was on Ozempic and was switched to Mounjaro I started on the samples at 2.5, went to 5mg & I start my first dose of 7.5mg today. I think you should be ok with starting at 5mg.
I am heading into 4th week of 2.5 mg. Going to 5 starting week 5. But, I don’t understand something. Do people lost more weight the higher the dose they go??? It would seem unsafe to eat less than 1,000 calories per day. Right now, I am eating 1200. If I continue to go up in dose, I am Assuming it will make me Even less Hungry. Please advise how dosage impacts weight loss. Thanks
I've been on Metformin for diabetes, fenofibrate for hig tryglicerides, rouvastatin for high cholesteral. I changed PCP's as my old, burnt out doctor retired and the new Doc prescribed Mounjaro. I just finished my first week of 2.5mg. In the long run, will Mounjaro help me wean off the above mentioned medications? I read a review and it said that Mounjaro reduces A1c, as well as increases HDL and lowers LDL. and Triglycerides. That would be fantastic to lose weight and be only on Mounjaro and not the other medications....what are your thoughts?
I was currently on Ozempic 0.5ml and have been off Ozempic for about 4 weeks now. I just got switched to Mounjaro 5mg to start. Since I've been off Ozempic for 4 weeks now is 5mg Mounjaro ok to start with? I did well on Ozempic and hopefully I do well on Mounjaro.
Has anything been released about its effect on body composition? I keep looking for DEXA scans so we can see how much muscle loss there was vs fat loss.
Yes, a subset of 160 patients in the SURMOUNT-1 study underwent DEXA at baseline and after 72 weeks. Patients on tirzepatide experienced a significant reduction in body fat mass (33.9%) compared to those on placebo (8.2%). Visceral fat mass also decreased more with tirzepatide (40.1%) than with placebo (7.3%). Lean mass loss was higher in the tirzepatide group (10.9%) compared to the placebo group (2.6%), but the overall body composition improved due to a greater reduction in fat mass. Fat mass as a proportion of body mass decreased more with tirzepatide, while lean mass as a proportion of body mass increased. The fat-to-lean mass ratio improved more with tirzepatide, particularly in patients who lost more weight.
I noted the testing was done with 5, 7.5 and 10. Does that mean no real results on 2.5 ? I am on my third dose of 2.5... appetite suppression finally kicked in after my 3rd dose and only down 2.4 pounds this week. I know thats good but hearing people losing so much more, just wondering if the weight loss will increase at 5mg. I did see a decrease in my fasting glucose though!!!
Thank you Doc for this info! Now, how can one get their insurance to pay for this? I am the perfect candidate as you mentioned in this video; obese and diabetic. My insurance refused to pay for Wegovy a few months back, they suggested taking metformin first. Is there a loop hope to get the insurance to pay?
You can print out a coupon on their site, if you have a diagnosis of diabetes you can get this for $25 per month. Coupon only works if you have a diabetes diagnosis.
There’s a little problem with the coupon. On their website, it’s says the medication has to be covered by your insurance in order for one to get the card. It’s not covered by mine. Had the same issue with my previous insurance and just switched to a new one, and am running into the same issue. I answered yes to the question to get the card, will come back and update you guys if it works.
@@parris05 they have been having probs because too many people have been getting it w/o a diabetes diagnosis. But per my pharmacist friend, your ins has to refuse coverage and then the coupon will kick in and you have to have the diagnosis. Unbelievably my cheap ins actually covers a small portion, but every other insurance I heard of denies it.
@@marymiles7327 my insurance covers it. Just picked up my first script @ walgreens. "United Healthcare Dual Complete" varies by state & must have both Medicare AND Medicaid to qualify for this plan IF it's even offered in your state. Great insurance tho, so might be worth looking into.
Much relief after going through this stuff. Stress no doubt affects my blood sugar levels ua-cam.com/users/postUgkx6Cu3qDh3FB7umUbfXaU7hDAHrqvwQyNk Taking a walk usually help bring them down. Eating sweets is not my favorite, but if i take a large portion of them, my blood sugar level rises high. I think it's the high concentration of the glucose flowing into the bloodstream all at once. This is a lesson worth taking note of. This is a great material to learn from.
I took my first injection tonight and didn't feel the injection at all is this normal? It clicked twice but never felt and pain or needle stick at all.
I gained a lot of weight without increase in caloric intake and I can’t really reduce my intake to lose weight because I already eat less than 1,000 calories/day (I have no appetite and get full very quick) yet my endocrinologist prescribed this. Is it only affective due to appetite suppression or are there other ways that this can help? I didn’t know it was an appetite suppressant when prescribed and I’m wondering if there is any reason I should even try this.
Rosie, that's correct. This medication is contraindicated in patients with a personal or family history of medullary thyroid cancer (a rare form of thyroid cancer). Thanks for clarifying!
I lost 36 pounds in 4 mothns of monjauro. Started at 2.5mg for the first 2 months and than 5mg for thr next 3 months. This week i started 7mg snd im off metformin and Jardiance. I do exercise everyday.
I would love to try this, but I'm very concerned about the rare side effects, like pancreatitis and gallbladder problems, since I had pancreatitis and currently have gallstones. Anyone knows how rare these are? Percentage wise?
This was very informative. I just started Ozempic last month, went in to see my MD today, and suggestions changing to this. They gave me my 1st month as a sample in office, and a coupon for the next rxs, if it works out. I'm really excited to try it. I used the wegovy, and did well, but couldn't afford it after the 6 month coupon ran out.
Hi i have severe RA andI take Humira once a week, would this interact? Also I have Barrett’s esophagus would this affect it in anyway because I know it mentioned indigestion. I’m going through menopause so my orthopedic recommended this for weight loss for my osteoarthritis and bursitis in my hips and shoulders as well. I know I’m just falling apart.
I have been on Ozempic since May and now insurance won't cover it. I had no side effects with the medication injecting in the thigh. My insurance won't cover it now and my Doctor just started me on Mounjaro since this has a couple added benefits than what Ozempic has. Since I did so well on the Ozempic having no side effects, my question is with the side effects? will Mounjaro be just as good?
I am 60 year old male who’s battled weight issues for the past two decades. Been on Mounjaro for seven weeks and have lost 29 lbs. Starting 7.5 mg on Saturday. I am exercising (cardio) 6 days a week and light weights twice a week. Eating about 1,200 calories daily. Only side effect I have had is minor constipation. Mounjaro has a great appetite suppressant. Excellent medication.
So I’m curious if you ever tried keto and do you avoid sugar and rice and high carb foods?
@@geauxp as a matter of fact, I have eliminated all added sugars and fast digesting carbs from my diet. I limit myself to 30 or less grams of sugar and 100 or less grams carbs daily. I am up to 51 lbs lost in the past 3 months.
@@reyvaldes611 wow that's alot of carbs. When i started it was under 50 carbs (not net, just carbs of any kind) a day and then when i got my a1c under 5 i raised it to 100 carbs a day. A1c is now 4.7. Check out Ken Berry on youtube.
@@reyvaldes611 also, I’m thinking that so few calories may be putting your body into starvation mode
@@geauxp I’ve tried keto & lose nothing unless fasting extensively. I just can’t do that much fasting any more. Keto doesn’t work for weight loss for everyone, but I do think it’s the best way of eating
I just started Trizeparide Mounjaro and it is a game changer. I have an A1C of 7.6 so I asked my doctor to put me on this drug. I am amazed. For years I could not control the food noise. On this medication I have total control of my eating and it kills your appetite. I have no side effects but I am still on only 2.5. I strongly think anyone that is obease or has diabetes should seek out this tool.
ICU physician here. Very well produced video, exceptional quality and information. Well done.
I just took my first dose of Mounjaro - 2.5 mg. I'm not expecting great appetite suppression yet but I'm going to give it my all. I hope to work up to the max dose to really get my weight loss rolling - I have just over 100 lbs to lose. If all goes well my doctor said I can take the med the rest of my life (I'm 65). That's comforting as I really have issues with self control when food is around.
Good luck to all of you and your weight loss efforts! ❤
The highest dose doesn’t produce more weight loss in fact less it’s strongest most effective dose for diabetes i dropped back down from it aft 6th injection to 12.5mg + it overactived my thyroid…(15mg)…
Your just an idiot if you can't control yourself around food
So, did you lose weight on the tzerpatide injection?
Its been a year, how did you do?
I lost 120 lbs! I've been at this weight for a month or 2 now - I thought this would be my goal weight but I am going to try to lose 10 more lbs - maybe a bit more. Even if I don't, I'm thrilled with where I am now.
I’m taking 2.5mg and already lost 21lbs in 15 days.
Started at 248 on 7/15/2022 and 8/1/2022 I’m 227.0
I don’t feel hungry or get jittery for snacks. Can’t wait to see more progress :)
Where did you get the prescription ?
@@birther1968 primary doc prescribed it to me. My insurance covered it for 25/month! :)
Congratulations keep going
That is amazing!!! Today is my first day on the 2.5mg...what are you doing to lose tbe weight,besides the medication?
@@lanceguerin4781 I stopped using door dash lol! I order my meals through PK prep kitchen and stay under 400 calories per meal. I eat 2 of the meals so roughly 800 calories a day. I also bike for 30 minutes every morning. I will incorporate slow jogging to build a better sweat than what biking provides
Taking 2.5. Started at 208 lbs and 29% BMI. Have lost 18 pounds in ten weeks. No side effects at all. Male 53 years old. Regular exercise.
Great video doctor. I was on monjarno for about 4 months. I just took my last injection of 7.5 mg. I did loose about 20 lbs and lowered my A1C from 6.2 to 5.0. Even with all of the benefits of the medication and taking anti nausea medicine, I can't take it anymore. The constant nausea is too much. I couldn't have a routine endoscope done because of old food was still sitting in my stomach 2 days prior!! Good luck to everyone else who can endure!
I have lost 80 pounds by no alcohol and keto and walking.I am a certified medical lab professional with 40 yrs experience.I take Effexor I’m 63 and I had a hip replacement. So, this can be done, the important thing is to have true medical information like this. Thank you.
Insurance companies have a shortsighted view of pretty much anything that’s good for patients. I think this is amazing and I hope that more people who need it can have access and take advantage of these medications.
I agree with you that insurance companies have a very shortsighted view and they are really missing a lot and I don’t understand why there is no mention of eating a low-carb on all of these comments or at least I didn’t come upon them yet. I’m trying to read all the comments.
Insurance companies exist to make a profit. Not to make or keep people healthy.
About to start week 4 tomorrow. I've lost 21 pounds in roughly three weeks. I have PCOS with insulin resistance, which makes losing weight extremely difficult. The weight is falling off now! My cravings are basically gone and I'm trying my best to follow a low carb diet. It's a shame that insurance doesn't cover this medication. I do worry when the manufacturer's coupon expires next year. I'm hoping to get to my goal weight by then.
Which med are you taking?
Tell your doctor to put the prescription In as "tirzepatide" and get the savings card and its only $25 or less
I wish I can loss eight like you 😢
So happy for you what’s your eating routine please what you eat in breakfast lunch In dinner please thank you
Try the good rx card. They offer a card that helps you get the prescription for $25 expired on 12/31/23
Thanks! This is the best explanation I've found online so far!
Glad to hear that it was helpful!
@@DrMcGowanMD Thanks for this great info, i would like to know if I could switch from trulicity to Tirzepatide ? As the former has stopped working on me in reducing my appetite & weight. Thank you in advance
I am on my 4th month and I'm on the 7.5 now. At my heaviest, I was at 303 lbs. As of today I'm down to 272.2. I'm amazed that I can finally loose weight having multiple health issues. I was diagnosed with severe gastritis and ulcer prior to taking this. I do experience the tummy upset when I changed milligrams. Loose stool and nauseated. I also suffer from chronic migraines too so that can be normal for me. I have hashimoto's hypothyroidism so weight loss has always been a challenge for me.
I thought this wasn’t safe for people with thyroid problems.
High most doctors put thyroid patients on just Synthroid what happens it causes the reverse T3 to go way too high. It is not the thyroid medication. Our bodies need in many many cases. Please get your labs, checked and check out stop the thyroid madness for the proper levels.
@@ss2003utube why not? Can you share a link?
Aw honey! Did u try stopping wheat?
Diarrhea is a big issue for me too .
No nausea
Well, the Semaglutde study was 52 weeks with 15% loss. The Tirzepatide study was 72 weeks for about 20% at max dose. Doing the math it seems about even.
There was a head-to-head study, SURPASS-2, comparing semaglutide 1mg QW vs tirzepatide 5mg/10mg/15mg QW in diabetes patients. For body weight loss, tirzepatide 5mg QW is superior than semaglutide 1mg QW at 40 weeks. (semaglutide 6.2 kg vs tirzepatide 7.8 kg/10.3 kg/12.4 kg for 5mg/10mg/15mg, respectively)
Now the study was performed on diabetes patients, and they didn't give semaglutide at the maximum dose (3mg QW), so take that with some grain of salt.
I'm on week 2 and have noticed 3 things. lower blood sugar and headache for a few days after first shot and blurry vision
Are you a diabetic?
This was extremely helpful and informative! During the pandemic I gained a significant amount if weight and has had trouble ever since losing it. I just started my mounjaro journey today and am really excited to get back to my old self. I had minor success with saxenda a few years back but that was for a trial study so I only used it for a limited time.
I gained 40lbs during that pandemic after losing 20 just before. Ughhh I'm on Ozempic right now. I think the biggest issue for me is just getting control over my hunger signals because I still don't understand how some people just "forget" to eat. Usually 5-6 hours without food and my stomach is forming a conga line and it's worse if I do weight lifting which I have been for the past 4 months. So far it's working, but it's definitely a bit weird getting used to not having the cravings an hunger signals I'd normally get.
Me too, I gained 35 pounds in the last 2 years and couldn’t lose any. I just took my 2nd injection this past Monday. I have lost 7 pounds.
@Kate how did u get prescribed it without having diabetes?
I love this doctor! He's so thorough!
He's promoting use of a drug for conditions outside of what FDA has said the drug is safe and effective for. Why would he do that?
I love videos where they are superbly presented and understandably explained. I also like that I can find information that is thought out in better terms that my own doctor would have spent the time to explain to me. Thank you so much.
With change in diet too. My A1C went from 8 to 5 lost 35 lbs on 2.5mg for 5 months and 15 more on 5mg 2 months now.
Been looking into tirzepatide & found this video. I kept thinking this doctors face looks familiar… and then it clicked. Back in Nov 2019 Dr. McGowan perform on me the ESG procedure in Raleigh, NC. The procedure was successful in a way, it helped me with my A1C & I was able to maintain a normal range of BS. But I didn’t loose as much weight as I wanted. Still, I consider it as successful. My heaviest weight, prior to procedure was 316 lbs, currently weighting between 265-270. My BS is starting to change. I try my best to keep it under control, but it seems my body is not cooperating with me. My endo recommended Wegovy and I loved it, use it for a while, but my insurance won’t cover it. Soon I have an appointment back with my Endo, and I really want to see if I can try tirzepatide.
I really wanted Mounjaro to work, but I'm in that group where the nausea symptoms were too severe to continue once I reached my 2nd week of 5mg. This is a really well balanced video though which I truly appreciate! Looks like I'll be trying Ozempic next.
Does zofran not work for you.
@@ariesdr5502 Only somewhat, and I"d have to take it more than once a day to even sort of function. Which is unlikely since it knocks me out.
@@JessieCarty unfortunate because this med has helped my pt. She gained weight on Ozempic said she was very hungry, so I did more research and started her on this and she has done so much better slow but better.
@@ariesdr5502 glad it is working for them!
@@ariesdr5502 I had that same problem on ozempic. I gained weight because it made me feel hungry all the time.
I have been on Mounjaro for 10 months was diagnosis pre-diabetic and my A1C was showing to be a diabetic. I was diagnosed with an auto immune thyroid disease. I tried going gluten free for almost a year with no results. I didnt want to be on medications for diabetes and thyoid issues that had more side effects than being overweight, I was already on high blood pressure meds. It doesnt matter what it is some are going to abuse it. People that need to lose 10 lbs I dont feel this is for them. Those that are insulin resistant /thyroid issues that have tried everything I feel taking these drugs to help take your health back is awesome. I have lost 70 lbs and do not have to take any meds any longer. So for those that might say non diabetics shouldnt be allowed to use this med is just not right. Some need to look at most of our medications that are prescribed different than what the label says its for. If it works and this does , yeah for us for taking our health back.
I was 360lbs when I started. It has been 3 months. I am now under 270lbs.
Never has anyone lost weight as quickly as me. I didn't diet or exercise. The weight just fell off like a lead balloon.
This medication is amazing to me personally
However , I think it causes Cancer.
why do you think this?
@@Foodini1 because I am stupid
@@johnbartlett9568 The pamphlet that comes with Mounjaro says that thyroid cancer developed in laboratory test rats, but hasn't been proven in humans.
@@johnbartlett9568 LMFAOO 😂😂
I am stupid hahaha
WOW so impressed. I wish I would have viewed this video a long time ago. But I am ready now! Thank you!!!!
Today is my first day trying. Wish me luck
I am a type 2 diabetic who exercises regularity and eat a whole low GI diet. I have been on a low carb diet for years and don’t budge on my weight. This is my last hope.
The most informative video of this drug I have seen so far
Dr. McGowan did my ESG in June 2021 I lost close to 70lbs in 1year. I am at a stalemate will probably call and ask him about this product
What’s ESG?
Watched this video then immediately became a subscriber. Very informative!
I have Hashimotos and PCOS with insulin resistance, am over 100 pounds over weight, have done restrictive calorie diets (under 1000 a day) with a nutritionist that didn't work. I don't qualify for bariatric because of Lupus. My insurance company (CVS) won't cover it until I'm T2. I'm frustrated that my health has to get EVEN WORSE than it is before trying something that could be life saving. I'm going to use the $25 coupon until mid next year and hope and pray something changes between now and then to make it 1) more affordable or 2) covered by insurance or 3) it Jumpstart my body in some way to suddenly make it work for me. I'm depressed and feeling pretty hopeless right now. I was never over weight until the PCOS, and always really fit. I don't even recognize myself anymore.
Hang in there Mary, ur 11 days in now, hope it's working. I start tomorrow:)
I have hashimoto’s as well, and prediabetes. My insurance (Horizon BCBS) doesn’t cover Wegovy, but covers Ozempic and Mounjaro 100%. Hopefully your coverage will get one of those covered!
I'm actually on this for weightloss and PCOS.I was wondering if there might be a cap where insurance will stop paying for it. This is month 2 for me. I only pay $25.00 out of pocket.
The current manufacturer coupon is valid until mid-2023 if your insurance doesn't cover the medication, and until December 2023 if it does. (note that I have zero personal interest in this medication or Eli Lilly.. just reporting the facts!)
@@DrMcGowanMD Thank you so much!
@R C my doctor told me that it would likely be lifelong but I did watch a video of a lady who only did it as a clinical trial for a little over a year and her weight has mostly stayed off other than a 10lb gain back.
@R C I've been on for about two months. GI issues at first, nausea and... A crappy time. That went away after a month or so, barely comes back day of injection for month two, and now is gone completely. I'm down about 10 pounds. I do not crave food, and rich good makes me sick. I just feel better overall (minus the early side effects)
Would you ever recommend this in addition to ESG? If you have 200+ lbs to lose?
I have taken the 2.5 for a month now. At first, it was just some acid and bloating. I took some Omeprazole and was fine. Just a couple days ago, I was diagnosed with Gastritis from taking the Mounjaro. I have stomach pain and constant diarrhea now. I even had a CAT scan to show it. Each person will have different reactions. Sometimes, they occur right away and some develop over time. I even changed my diet beforehand. I stayed away from the greasy and sugary foods and drinks. This is just something to watch out for. I have lost nine pounds from the Mounjaro though.
Can gastritis be reversed?
@@cupcakepatrice8418 Yes. It just takes a little time to heal.
What about the risk for developing thyroid tumours? Especially because there is no long term studies
Thanks for sharing this perspective. I'm learning as much as I can to help my weight loss clients who are using this!
Thank you for the very thoughtful and informative video.
Curious why nobody asks what the implications can be of slowing gastric emptying..?
Super informative. Thank you so much I don't need to listen to another video. You explained it on point.
I just took my first 2.5 dose two days ago and in the morning I had minor nausea and vomit which resolved as soon as the vomiting was completed almost immediately my appetite was suppressed now the challenge is to make sure I eat enough calories to maintain health and to drink a sufficient amount of water I'm looking forward to the results
This was very informative. Thank you for some important history facts. I am beginning munjaro today 10/19/2022 and I will come back to post my progress.
I just got mine today!! Wishing you all the best on this
Are there any updates on FDA approval? I haven’t found a recent update.
Excellent video, you’re very knowledgeable. I have just started trizeparide a week ago , the only side affect is ,,, I’m not hungry 🤣
I’ve got 10-11% body fat and I’m taking tirzepatide for the blood glucose effects. I’m already eating a low carb diet and it definitely kicks fatloss into overdrive. With a good diet and exercise, the fat flies off.
What is your recommendation for a person who isn't overweight or have a high BMI? Should they use this medication or should they opt for another medication to control blood glucose? Besides diet, exercise, or metformin.
Instead of just blaming the insurance company, maybe we should blame the Pharma cos for charging insurance cos $1000+ a month for the meds in the first place. The insurance company passes that "bad news" to policy holders in the form of hoops and higher premiums....but the root cause is that medicine is so ungodly expensive because of what the Pharma cos charge.
My insurance denied the coverage for Mounjaro. Any ideas on how to get this covered?
great explanation... I just heard of this medication the other day. Frustrating to hear that insurance companies are so stupid and short sighted.
I think the insurance companies are going to be paying for it very soon
@@geauxp I hope you're right
@@WJHandyDad I hope so too, someone is going to make lots of $$$$
Thank you, Doc, for making this Video! You Rock!
Does this med have rebound effect? Like if u take it for awhile then stop, do you gain all the weight back? Also does it cause b1 and b12 deficiency? Thank you
I have a history of breast cancer and Brca2 mutation, FAP, and I've had benign thyroid nodules a fatty tumor on my adrenal glad.
So I am getting ready to start my trizepatide 2.5mg today. I have PCOS, and other things that qualify me for this medication. Have you heard of others with PCOS taking this medication?
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I have benign nodules on the left lobe of my thyroid and over the last ten years have been hyperthyroid requiring treatment with methimiazole. Considering the risks of thyroid cancer vs being 70 years old, diabetic on insulin and obese where do I stand on the risk/reward curve? Ball park estimates.
BTW one month 5mg monjaro weekly injections. Thanks
The only reason I disagree about using this as a weight loss drug is does it really change people's behavior around diet and exercise? Is the expectation that you take it forever? How are people maintaining after? I lost 210 lbs with diet and exercise alone. I am now just 42% of my highest body weight. I am maintaining due to keeping up with my changes since my behavior around food and exercise are now habits.
as a recovering addict myself sugar food is another addiction my personal opinion matinance medications like this also helps give you a chance to live a healthy lifestyle . In other words, a year or two on a medication ,your naturally scheduling meals and healthy food once your minds free from your addictive behaviors, theoretically why would anyone want to turn back . most all addiction is a person forming/preforming repetitive bad habits to our health . I'm no rofessional but I sure was a professional addict and stopped 13years ago im only sharing my thoughts
Aren’t there other compounding issues, such as insulin resistance and pcos that can hamper weight loss?
Is it a big deal if its injected in the hip area vs thigh/stomach/back of arm?
Hope it comes to the UK this year.
Me too 😂
I am 72 years old and have been struggling with my weight for most of my life. Am I too old for Monjauro?
What type of long term effects or risks does this have or have been tested for?
You did not talk about bone density or connective tissues loss. Working for Lilly much?
I am curious if the kidney disease & pancreatitis is reversible once the person stops taking it like with some side effects or if it is permanent?
I lost 120 lbs in 1 year with Mounjaro. I'm going to try to lose 15-25 more lbs. Not sure if that will put me at a 'realistic' weight for me to maintain - I'll see how it goes. If I stay where I am, I'll still be very happy with my result. Starting wt - 285. Current wt - 165. Female, 67 yrs old, 5'5".
I tried it.. sucks to have food stuck in your stomach so long.. may be good for you but i actually gained weight and was uncomfortable. I love love love my fast metabolism and slowing it down really bothered my sleep and comfort
I recently was on Ozempic and was moved up to a 5mg dose, after 2 doses of the 5mg Ozempic insurance will not cover it. Doctor switched me to Mounjaro at 5mg. My last dose of Ozempic was 6 weeks ago. My question is it ok to go start to 5mg Mounjaro? or Should I go back down to 2.5 mg Mounjaro first? Feed back appreciated
I was on Ozempic and was switched to Mounjaro I started on the samples at 2.5, went to 5mg & I start my first dose of 7.5mg today. I think you should be ok with starting at 5mg.
I am heading into 4th week of 2.5 mg. Going to 5 starting week 5. But, I don’t understand something. Do people lost more weight the higher the dose they go??? It would seem unsafe to eat less than 1,000 calories per day. Right now, I am eating 1200. If I continue to go up in dose, I am
Assuming it will make me
Even less
Hungry. Please advise how dosage impacts weight loss. Thanks
Started my 2.5mg shot yesterday.
Current weight is 278.8 this morning.
Will update if I remember this video lol
273.2 today
Congratulations 🍾🎈🎉🎊 please keep me updated
Hows it going?
I started 5mg Wed. I'm down to 268.4 this morning. Man my stomach was in knots first 2 days after upped dose. But settled down.
@@Skip01 up in knots? Like cramping? Or nausea? Thats what im worried about
I've been on Metformin for diabetes, fenofibrate for hig tryglicerides, rouvastatin for high cholesteral. I changed PCP's as my old, burnt out doctor retired and the new Doc prescribed Mounjaro. I just finished my first week of 2.5mg. In the long run, will Mounjaro help me wean off the above mentioned medications? I read a review and it said that Mounjaro reduces A1c, as well as increases HDL and lowers LDL. and Triglycerides. That would be fantastic to lose weight and be only on Mounjaro and not the other medications....what are your thoughts?
I was currently on Ozempic 0.5ml and have been off Ozempic for about 4 weeks now. I just got switched to Mounjaro 5mg to start. Since I've been off Ozempic for 4 weeks now is 5mg Mounjaro ok to start with? I did well on Ozempic and hopefully I do well on Mounjaro.
Excellent video sir. Excellent.
Dr. Can you please tell me if this medication causes Cancer? Or if someone with gastroparesis can take it?
Has anything been released about its effect on body composition? I keep looking for DEXA scans so we can see how much muscle loss there was vs fat loss.
Yes, a subset of 160 patients in the SURMOUNT-1 study underwent DEXA at baseline and after 72 weeks. Patients on tirzepatide experienced a significant reduction in body fat mass (33.9%) compared to those on placebo (8.2%). Visceral fat mass also decreased more with tirzepatide (40.1%) than with placebo (7.3%). Lean mass loss was higher in the tirzepatide group (10.9%) compared to the placebo group (2.6%), but the overall body composition improved due to a greater reduction in fat mass. Fat mass as a proportion of body mass decreased more with tirzepatide, while lean mass as a proportion of body mass increased. The fat-to-lean mass ratio improved more with tirzepatide, particularly in patients who lost more weight.
I noted the testing was done with 5, 7.5 and 10. Does that mean no real results on 2.5 ? I am on my third dose of 2.5... appetite suppression finally kicked in after my 3rd dose and only down 2.4 pounds this week. I know thats good but hearing people losing so much more, just wondering if the weight loss will increase at 5mg. I did see a decrease in my fasting glucose though!!!
Weight loss typically increases as you increase the dose, yes. The reason for the “start low and go slow” approach is to mitigate side effects.
@@DrMcGowanMD yes, I'm on my 4th dose of 5 mg. What a huge difference. I'm down 7 pounds in 6 weeks!!!
Fantastic summary. KUDOS.
Thank you Doc for this info! Now, how can one get their insurance to pay for this? I am
the perfect candidate as you mentioned in this video; obese and diabetic. My insurance refused to pay for Wegovy a few months back, they suggested taking metformin first. Is there a loop hope to get the insurance to pay?
You can print out a coupon on their site, if you have a diagnosis of diabetes you can get this for $25 per month. Coupon only works if you have a diabetes diagnosis.
There’s a little problem with the coupon. On their website, it’s says the medication has to be covered by your insurance in order for one to get the card. It’s not covered by mine. Had the same issue with my previous insurance and just switched to a new one, and am running into the same issue. I answered yes to the question to get the card, will come back and update you guys if it works.
@@parris05 they have been having probs because too many people have been getting it w/o a diabetes diagnosis. But per my pharmacist friend, your ins has to refuse coverage and then the coupon will kick in and you have to have the diagnosis. Unbelievably my cheap ins actually covers a small portion, but every other insurance I heard of denies it.
@@marymiles7327 Thank you for that info. I do have the diagnoses, so I’ll see what happens.
@@marymiles7327 my insurance covers it. Just picked up my first script @ walgreens. "United Healthcare Dual Complete" varies by state & must have both Medicare AND Medicaid to qualify for this plan IF it's even offered in your state. Great insurance tho, so might be worth looking into.
Much relief after going through this stuff. Stress no doubt affects my blood sugar levels ua-cam.com/users/postUgkx6Cu3qDh3FB7umUbfXaU7hDAHrqvwQyNk Taking a walk usually help bring them down. Eating sweets is not my favorite, but if i take a large portion of them, my blood sugar level rises high. I think it's the high concentration of the glucose flowing into the bloodstream all at once. This is a lesson worth taking note of. This is a great material to learn from.
An A1c of 6.5 or higher is diagnostic of diabetes. Between 5.7 and 6.4 is pre-diabetes.
Do you see patients online??
I took my first injection tonight and didn't feel the injection at all is this normal? It clicked twice but never felt and pain or needle stick at all.
Yes, its normal i take it and i dont feel any pain
How does this affect muscle retention or gains?
i dont understand why nobody speaks about the risk for thyroid cancer. i would like to know more about this but none talks about this
I started my Mounjaro journey this week!
Good luck! How is it going?
So the major side effects does it definitely happen? The pancreas, bladder kidney issue in this medicine?
Will a Dr Rx this if you are pre diabetic?
I gained a lot of weight without increase in caloric intake and I can’t really reduce my intake to lose weight because I already eat less than 1,000 calories/day (I have no appetite and get full very quick) yet my endocrinologist prescribed this. Is it only affective due to appetite suppression or are there other ways that this can help? I didn’t know it was an appetite suppressant when prescribed and I’m wondering if there is any reason I should even try this.
You may be counting your calories wrong, or you may have a hypothyroidism
Hi Doctor is this medication also not indicated for people with family history of medullary thyroid carcinoma like with wegovy or no?
Rosie, that's correct. This medication is contraindicated in patients with a personal or family history of medullary thyroid cancer (a rare form of thyroid cancer). Thanks for clarifying!
@@DrMcGowanMD I was just curious! 👍 Thank you.
5 days of diarrhea 1 day of vomiting after my first 5mg injection should I take the second dose?
Can I switch from Saxenda 3.0 to Mounjaro 15 safely?
I lost 36 pounds in 4 mothns of monjauro. Started at 2.5mg for the first 2 months and than 5mg for thr next 3 months. This week i started 7mg snd im off metformin and Jardiance. I do exercise everyday.
I had triple by pass surgery in December and also have afib. Is Mournjaro safe for me ?
My doctor prescribed it, but my insurance denied it and want me to other meds first for diabetes.
I would love to try this, but I'm very concerned about the rare side effects, like pancreatitis and gallbladder problems, since I had pancreatitis and currently have gallstones. Anyone knows how rare these are? Percentage wise?
Really great explanation, thank you!
It's free in the UK :/
Why do all comments pay attention to weight loss?
No of these do Ab1C reduce? Do all people who comment have not diabetes?
I’m hoping it works with Menopause.
This was very informative. I just started Ozempic last month, went in to see my MD today, and suggestions changing to this. They gave me my 1st month as a sample in office, and a coupon for the next rxs, if it works out. I'm really excited to try it. I used the wegovy, and did well, but couldn't afford it after the 6 month coupon ran out.
Good stuff doc, thanks
Hi everyone! Thanks for teaching us about this med Doctor.
What have you heard about can give you thyroids tumors or thyroid cancer?
My dr said no
Thanks for the info. 💪
Hi i have severe RA andI take Humira once a week, would this interact? Also I have Barrett’s esophagus would this affect it in anyway because I know it mentioned indigestion. I’m going through menopause so my orthopedic recommended this for weight loss for my osteoarthritis and bursitis in my hips and shoulders as well. I know I’m just falling apart.
Low dose naltrexone for the ra did not work??
I have been on Ozempic since May and now insurance won't cover it. I had no side effects with the medication injecting in the thigh. My insurance won't cover it now and my Doctor just started me on Mounjaro since this has a couple added benefits than what Ozempic has. Since I did so well on the Ozempic having no side effects, my question is with the side effects? will Mounjaro be just as good?
It's never easy to entirely predict your response, but I'd expect it to work similarly for you, and have similar side effects.
In the description it says 72 months.
5 months 70 lbs , helth is great and only getting better.
I just started mounjaro and I have hashimotos and the inflammation in my body is going down and my chronic pain is dissipating .
Cittation of the research plz