So I've read all about the magic Ozempic and decided to give it a try. Since I've gained 20 extra kg over the year and I'm 44. Bought Ozempic at the pharmacy (it's available, being sold, in Moscow, cost 18 thousand rubles). I was a bit doubtful, but decided to inject the first dose. And right after I injected, literally within 15 minutes I started feeling nauseous and vomiting. And it's been like this for two days now! Naturally I can't eat anything and I've already lost 2 kg. But at what cost!! Can't even lift my head off the pillow - immediately feel sick. Won't be injecting this medication anymore!! Better off with exercise and diet.
Give me the rest, you're going to throw it away anyway.
Гость
[1753307917]
#2
Did you start with the maximum dosage?
Гость
[3126365813]
#3
Those who experienced no side effects from the Ozempic course ended up regaining the weight. If you have a tendency to be overweight, you'll have to diet and exercise for the rest of your life. Each year, it becomes harder to maintain your weight, requiring increased efforts, stricter diets, and smaller portions. It's a lifelong battle until the very end.
Гость
[2157858019]
#4
It's horrifying how a healthy person could consider injecting medication meant for diabetics... What if you were to pass away? What I can suggest is drinking a lot of coffee without sugar; it really curbs hunger. It's harmful, but not more harmful than Ozempic. In the mornings, have warm water with lemon juice.
Гость
[149392056]
#5
Гость
Did you start with the maximum dosage?
I injected about half of the dose, poured the other half out. Yes, the dose in the pen was 1 mg, that's what they had at the pharmacy
Марина
[2410185206]
#6
Could it be that we've come across a counterfeit? Officially, Ozempic isn't imported, so who knows what you've actually bought. Perhaps it's better to go with Russian analogues instead; at least their sales are regulated.
Юлия
[2431110590]
#7
Марина
Could it be that we've come across a counterfeit? Officially, Ozempic isn't imported, so who knows what you've actually bought. Perhaps it's better to go with Russian analogues instead; at least their sales are regulated.
Girls, today is the third day, I haven't eaten anything at all for three days. There's no vomiting today, but the sight of food is disgusting. Naturally, I've lost 2.5 kg.
Oh, this Ozempic, everyone's losing weight with it these days. I'm also in the process of shedding some pounds myself. What's helping me is the Gold Line Plus supplement. My appetite has noticeably decreased, so I don't even crave junk food anymore, and the extra weight is gradually disappearing.
Гость
[149392056]
#11
Girls, reporting in. Today is Saturday, the 6th day after the injection. My weight has dropped by exactly 3 kg (from 70 kg to 67 kg). Thinking of injecting again tomorrow and making myself sick—seems quite effective after all :))
Лика
[298519541]
#13
Actually, this is a prescription medication. I was prescribed a similar one, Qsymia, due to type 2 diabetes. With the correct dosage and under medical supervision, I'm losing weight steadily without any side effects.
Гость
[1802391811]
#14
You only need to inject once a week there, not every day.
Гость
[3643203689]
#15
Is it true that Ozempic causes euphoria? It is a drug, after all.
Гость
[149392056]
#16
Гость
Is it true that Ozempic causes euphoria? It is a drug, after all.
No, Ozempic doesn't cause euphoria, it causes nausea. I started injecting it again after 2 months, now I'm not nauseous anymore, I switched to a lower dosage. The results aren't big yet, I've lost 3 kg in 2 weeks.
МаринаК
[441719609]
#17
Гость
It's horrifying how a healthy person could consider injecting medication meant for diabetics... What if you were to pass away? What I can suggest is drinking a lot of coffee without sugar; it really curbs hunger. It's harmful, but not more harmful than Ozempic. In the mornings, have warm water with lemon juice.
Uncontrolled weight gain and the inability to lose it despite effort, that's not about health. There might be insulin resistance. And here Ozempic would come in handy, to restore insulin sensitivity.
МаринаК
[441719609]
#18
Гость
No, Ozempic doesn't cause euphoria, it causes nausea. I started injecting it again after 2 months, now I'm not nauseous anymore, I switched to a lower dosage. The results aren't big yet, I've lost 3 kg in 2 weeks.
The second time it already doesn't work as effectively. And the weight loss is slower.
Почему-бы-и-нет
[2012484450]
#20
Гость
Is it true that Ozempic causes euphoria? It is a drug, after all.
Yeah, euphoria from puking :)))
Почему-бы-и-нет
[2012484450]
#21
Гость
I injected about half of the dose, poured the other half out. Yes, the dose in the pen was 1 mg, that's what they had at the pharmacy
So... absolutely no idea what this is or how to use it. Well, well.... they start with a dose of 0.25 which is about 18 clicks on the pen. I had no sensations in the first week. Then 0.5 - 36 clicks. That's when the effect appeared. Just a feeling like your stomach is stuffed with fibreglass wool, if you get carried away with something and forget you haven't eaten.. but that's not right either, I did eat, but very little, literally a handful. As soon as you stuff yourself 'like before' purely out of habit until you're full.. right after that you immediately burp up this smell of rotten meat from inside.. it's some kind of peculiarity. Not at all like 'it doesn't digest but rots' no, just a peculiarity. Side effects - what's the word? That's exactly what gives the effect! And these aren't side effects, but the effect of the medication. Some people feel nauseous, some get diarrhoea, I had that too for a day, but it's from certain foods, for me it was from bread with pea soup. I haven't eaten either since and that's it, just no desire to eat and that's all. Lost 10 kg in 1.5 months. And 'oh I've already lost 2 kg!' that's all rubbish.. that's just the excess crap from your intestines and half the bacteria that process it, so don't count those 2-3 kg in the first week of 'weight loss'
Почему-бы-и-нет
[2012484450]
#22
Гость
You only need to inject once a week there, not every day.
She's some kind of magically delusional, doesn't know doses or schedules, let her be sick... if she likes it. Probably intoxication from the drug... a side effect from the stupid high
Света
[3165358012]
#23
Почему-бы-и-нет
She's some kind of magically delusional, doesn't know doses or schedules, let her be sick... if she likes it. Probably intoxication from the drug... a side effect from the stupid high
Absolutely agree. She grabbed whatever was at the pharmacy, didn't study the instructions, injected it however she fancied, threw away the leftovers even though they could've been used. Strange girl. And surprisingly, she's well-off - she paid 18k for Ozempic, so she has the means. Although, she could've bought our domestic equivalent Kvincent, it's several times cheaper. By the way, if you do everything according to the instructions, it's genuinely useful stuff - I lost weight on it and my sugar levels became normal (I had prediabetes).
Гость
[746874078]
#24
Leona-100
Oh, this Ozempic, everyone's losing weight with it these days. I'm also in the process of shedding some pounds myself. What's helping me is the Gold Line Plus supplement. My appetite has noticeably decreased, so I don't even crave junk food anymore, and the extra weight is gradually disappearing.
This medication has one little issue... It thickens your blood. Sibutramine is banned in many countries because it causes thrombosis and strokes. I took it many years ago, went to give blood, and they later called asking me to redo it because my blood clotted suddenly. I did it again, same thing. Only after a week's break from the medication could I finally get my blood tested properly.
This medication has one little issue... It thickens your blood. Sibutramine is banned in many countries because it causes thrombosis and strokes. I took it many years ago, went to give blood, and they later called asking me to redo it because my blood clotted suddenly. I did it again, same thing. Only after a week's break from the medication could I finally get my blood tested properly.
What's Sibutramine got to do with it, care to explain?
This medication has one little issue... It thickens your blood. Sibutramine is banned in many countries because it causes thrombosis and strokes. I took it many years ago, went to give blood, and they later called asking me to redo it because my blood clotted suddenly. I did it again, same thing. Only after a week's break from the medication could I finally get my blood tested properly.
Ah, I see, we're talking about Ozempic and not what that person up there decided to advertise.
Гость
[2169007058]
#27
Leona-100
Oh, this Ozempic, everyone's losing weight with it these days. I'm also in the process of shedding some pounds myself. What's helping me is the Gold Line Plus supplement. My appetite has noticeably decreased, so I don't even crave junk food anymore, and the extra weight is gradually disappearing.
You just don't know how dangerous it is! You'll get side effects!
Гость
[2169007058]
#28
Света
Absolutely agree. She grabbed whatever was at the pharmacy, didn't study the instructions, injected it however she fancied, threw away the leftovers even though they could've been used. Strange girl. And surprisingly, she's well-off - she paid 18k for Ozempic, so she has the means. Although, she could've bought our domestic equivalent Kvincent, it's several times cheaper. By the way, if you do everything according to the instructions, it's genuinely useful stuff - I lost weight on it and my sugar levels became normal (I had prediabetes).
I paid 23k, ordered it from the Diabetes Expert website!
Гость
[2169007058]
#29
Гость
This medication has one little issue... It thickens your blood. Sibutramine is banned in many countries because it causes thrombosis and strokes. I took it many years ago, went to give blood, and they later called asking me to redo it because my blood clotted suddenly. I did it again, same thing. Only after a week's break from the medication could I finally get my blood tested properly.
Ozempic doesn't have sibutramine, that's a narcotic, while Ozempic has semaglutide. But in Gold Light, that's exactly where they put sibutramine - that stuff is a killer 😬
What's Sibutramine got to do with it, care to explain?
The active ingredient in Gold Light is sibutramine, read the instructions
Почему-бы-и-нет
[2012484450]
#31
Гость
The active ingredient in Gold Light is sibutramine, read the instructions
The topic is actually about Ozempic, we could also break down what's in Antigrippin, Theraflu and the like
Гость
[3614141697]
#33
Юлия
What analogues are there?
Semavik
Надя
[2583588906]
#34
All these medications only provide temporary effects, so it's crucial to change your diet and lifestyle. For instance, I successfully used Gold Line Plus to lose weight and then continued shedding pounds through exercise and proper nutrition. Now, I stick to this regimen, and the lost kilograms haven't returned.
Мария
[750388588]
#37
I was ready to give up on the injections after just a week – the nausea was so overwhelming. But the endocrinologist insisted that I try Enterosgel. And you know what? It really works! Now I tolerate the injections calmly, and the weight is coming off steadily: minus 6 kg in a month. If it weren't for this sorbent, I probably would have already waved my hand at this whole endeavour.
Гость
[2462342224]
#38
Лика
Actually, this is a prescription medication. I was prescribed a similar one, Qsymia, due to type 2 diabetes. With the correct dosage and under medical supervision, I'm losing weight steadily without any side effects.
Tell us about the results after almost a year?)
Гость
[2783416701]
#39
Гость
It's horrifying how a healthy person could consider injecting medication meant for diabetics... What if you were to pass away? What I can suggest is drinking a lot of coffee without sugar; it really curbs hunger. It's harmful, but not more harmful than Ozempic. In the mornings, have warm water with lemon juice.
Generally speaking, people with excess weight already have diabetes and/or insulin resistance
Гость
[2314479515]
#40
Today, I had my second injection, and my member has genuinely grown even larger than before! No nausea, feeling great, let's see how it goes from here!
Гость
[921878058]
#41
Гость
Girls, reporting in. Today is Saturday, the 6th day after the injection. My weight has dropped by exactly 3 kg (from 70 kg to 67 kg). Thinking of injecting again tomorrow and making myself sick—seems quite effective after all :))
But isn't the regimen supposed to be once a week? Starting with the minimum dose of 0.25 mg and then after 4 weeks increasing the dose to 0.5 mg? Does it say that in the instructions? The first 4 weeks are for the body to adapt to the medication and there aren't any special results. Maybe it's better to consult with a doctor?
Гость
[2278955329]
#42
And I've been injecting 0.25 for the second week now and don't feel any effect. No nausea, no diarrhoea, nothing. My appetite has remained just as it was.
I injected about half of the dose, poured the other half out. Yes, the dose in the pen was 1 mg, that's what they had at the pharmacy
You should have started with 0.25. And this is a medication for diabetics
Гость
[1108057717]
#45
Гость
I injected about half of the dose, poured the other half out. Yes, the dose in the pen was 1 mg, that's what they had at the pharmacy
Ffs. Idiocy. Was it really too much to ask to follow the recommendations?
Надя
[2099654718]
#46
Ozempiс and its analogues come with a heap of side effects, ranging from cancer to blindness. Moreover, not everyone can voluntarily inject themselves with needles. It's far better to lose weight through proper nutrition and Gold Line Plus. It reduces appetite and helps shed weight effectively.
Pusher
[3258381218]
#47
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Гость
[1530591930]
#48
Гость
Today, I had my second injection, and my member has genuinely grown even larger than before! No nausea, feeling great, let's see how it goes from here!
Wanker!
Ирина
[3860942712]
#49
Гость
Ffs. Idiocy. Was it really too much to ask to follow the recommendations?
My doctor prescribed me a 0.5 dose straight away for type 2 diabetes and obesity... I had side effects for the first 4 injections... felt nauseous... lost my appetite immediately... but in the end my sugar levels are normal... lost 4kg in a month and another 1kg this week... so that's 5kg down from 88kg... side effects aren't as bad now...
Гость
[85609809]
#50
Света
Absolutely agree. She grabbed whatever was at the pharmacy, didn't study the instructions, injected it however she fancied, threw away the leftovers even though they could've been used. Strange girl. And surprisingly, she's well-off - she paid 18k for Ozempic, so she has the means. Although, she could've bought our domestic equivalent Kvincent, it's several times cheaper. By the way, if you do everything according to the instructions, it's genuinely useful stuff - I lost weight on it and my sugar levels became normal (I had prediabetes).
How long did you continue or how did you come off it? Abruptly or gradually?
Гость
[3149329304]
#51
Гость
Girls, reporting in. Today is Saturday, the 6th day after the injection. My weight has dropped by exactly 3 kg (from 70 kg to 67 kg). Thinking of injecting again tomorrow and making myself sick—seems quite effective after all :))
Well we women are a fearless lot. It's my second day on it, can't even think about food. Feeling nauseous.
Гость
[1975104616]
#52
Ozempic injections start at 0.25, then 0.5, every two weeks, followed by 1 mg once a week. The duration lasts for months. There is no nausea. However, it's important to know that the medication LOWERS blood sugar levels. And it's from this that one might feel unwell. Moreover, Ozempic reduces weight by DECREASING MUSCLE MASS!!! As a result, without exercise, your muscles will simply waste away to the bone!!!
Гость
[3050249125]
#53
The dosage was incorrectly chosen.
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Гость
[3400271566]
#54
Гость
I injected about half of the dose, poured the other half out. Yes, the dose in the pen was 1 mg, that's what they had at the pharmacy
You need to start with 0.25 mg
Ольга
[3454635983]
#55
Гость
You need to start with 0.25 mg
Bloody hell, yeah, everything's perfectly clear in the instructions. I'm injecting semaglutide myself, found a video tutorial and calmly did my first injection of 0.25mg!
Гость
[4166806290]
#56
I bought semaglutide and ozempic on this Telegram without any prescriptions. Add me by number +7 982 728 4504
Гость
[2457907620]
#57
Гость
I injected about half of the dose, poured the other half out. Yes, the dose in the pen was 1 mg, that's what they had at the pharmacy
Every body is unique. I was lucky. I bought 3 packs dreaming of losing those extra 5-7 kg, injected for almost two months and reached my goal. What's more... I lost over 10 kg with almost no physical activity.. Now I've stopped abruptly because it's too expensive to replace my entire wardrobe! By the way... I can offer my extra proper pack)) Expiry date until 2027 I'll give it away for the same price I bought it.