Oh god this doesn't fill me with much hope! Thanks for the replyI've ordered from them three times. One order was cancelled and they've been rubbish about refunding me the money. My first order was really quick but the second one I had to keep chasing them up. It did eventually arrive tho.
They have compounding pharmacies here which will make the medication for you. So if say you’re on a certain medication and can’t do pills, they can make a liquid form of it for you. I think that’s what they do with semaglutide m, they know the formula but it’s not trademarked (or something like that). I basically nagged some locals to death on my nextdoor app over here in Savannah as we don’t have anything like that in the UK.I think my only caution is mixing it up myself, and how trustworthy the source of the drug is? I feel like a US based IG account someone has reccomended here before (named Dana maybe?) did it this way. I
Ah yeah. I guess the issue here in the UK would be getting the prescription for Ozempic in the first place to take to a compounding pharmacy. Maybe once Wegovy is here and prescriptions for weightloss are more readily given?They have compounding pharmacies here which will make the medication for you. So if say you’re on a certain medication and can’t do pills, they can make a liquid form of it for you. I think that’s what they do with semaglutide m, they know the formula but it’s not trademarked (or something like that). I basically nagged some locals to death on my nextdoor app over here in Savannah as we don’t have anything like that in the UK.
For the saxenda I’m paying €250 with no needles, with needles it’s €290Actually anyone in Ireland, what are you paying for 5 pens?
Ah yes, was 260 here today without needles and 290 with them. The poor pharmacist urged me to ring around just in case I could get it cheaper anywhere, I was like no worries, there is none anywhereFor the saxenda I’m paying €250 with no needles, with needles it’s €290
Yeah well the doctor who prescribed for me basically said that the letter that was sent by the medical council has had the effect of pushing people towards Saxenda becuase people feel like they can no longer prescribe Ozempic, so all the demand in Ireland is being routed towards Saxenda, which is in itself annoying.Yeah it's the first and last time I'll get them from the chemist. 237 is an awesome price for the 5 pens
Although since it's in such short supply people will take anything they can get
I don't have experience with this for Ozempic but have been on a few psych meds in my time and normally after a break from them it's recommended you go back on them gradually (titrate) to avoid the side effects (and with psych meds also go off them slowly). I imagine this is why that post holiday 1mg was so unpleasant. I think probably I'd try another week of 0.5 to get your body used to the med again and then go up? Or maybe get in touch with whichever company you're ordering through and ask their advice?Hi all, hoping for some help/advice! I started Ozempic 0.5mg and used for a month - it suppressed my appetite and got rid of the “food noise” - it was great.
I stopped for a little while because I had an op and was scared to be taking anything (ever though surgeon said it was fine). I then moved straight onto 1mg and felt dreadful for the first week, so dreadful that I couldn’t face injecting myself again and stopped.
I thought because I’d had the break from it my body couldn’t handle it so I’ve now gone back down to 0.5mg and it’s done nothing this time around - hunger and binging are still the same. So I’m feeling pretty deflated….
Should I be taking 1mg? I’ve seen some people split the doses as to not be so overwhelmed with the side effects?
And any suggestions on beating the horrid nausea would be great!
Me. Just took the plunge with it as getting a pen was becoming so much hassle.With all these shortages has anyone thought about going on raw semaglutide? I’ve seen a few posts about it, yes it’s fiddly but it’s so much cheaper…
Can I ask where from?Me. Just took the plunge with it as getting a pen was becoming so much hassle.
I believe I have insulin resistance due to my bodyshape and inability to lose any weight through diet/ excercise.
3 weeks in on 0.25 with no real issues, bar some sickness feeling usually the day after injecting. Seem to be slowly losing on this rate too. My shape has definitely changed too - face slimmer, stomach more flat and less bloated too.
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