Birdie
GLP-1 Apprentice

I am so sorry to hear about the destruction. It sounds like a long road. Best of luck to you and your rehab.RubbaDubba1 said:Down 400lbs or 1/3 my former self. Male - mid fifties.
Best: Still being alive #1.
Actually being the thinnest guy in the room, a couple of times.
Buying 30 inch jeans and a large shirt, compared to 58 inch and 7X.
Never being Diabetic.
Worst: The Orthopedic destruction of my body, after 13 operations it's getting old. I got 2 more likely in the next year and 1/2 likely. I spend up to 1/2 my year in physical therapy + at home, working up towards the next the next surgery. I haven't even got to the neck and back yet. I absolutely hate taking this amount of medication on a daily basis, just to function. luckily peptides do help calm the waters.
"Actually being the thinnest guy in the room" resonates--people call me tiny now. Trust me, I am not tiny, but relative to where I was, I can see why they would perceive it that way. My worst was a real surprise--apparently my weight was supporting my organs, so now I need some muscles repaired. When I first started noticing the problem, I actually thought it was side effect from the Sema.