lessthanhalf
GLP-1 Specialist

There are quite a few people on this forum who are already effectively taking something very similar, reta plus cagrilintide and having it work quite well.Beardboost said:I don't think it will get close to passing trials, huge potential for big risks, Amylin brings an even slower digestion, removes cravings (positive) and keeps you full for extended periods, this brings higher risk of heart burn, eating much less than the desired amount to keep you healthy, then comes in Calcitonin, which completely shuts the off brain from the hunger signals, I'm a huge supporter of GLP-1's when it supports weight loss and mental health, but I'm a big believer of doing both GLP's while making a difference with a healthy lifestyle, this comes with meal planning, eating consistently, creating something that you could potentially keep the weight down choosing this healthy life style, completely shutting the mind from hunger and less food intake is a wrecking ball waiting to happen.
The obvious case where GLP medications are less effective for weight loss is in diabetics, where despite excellent effects on blood sugar levels, weight loss is typically quite a bit less than in non diabetics, to the point where the studies on weight loss are done separately for diabetics and non diabetics. Another group that could benefit from better GLP drugs.
I would be interested to know how severe the obesity is that Beardboost is treating with GLP's plus lifestyle , diet and exercise. The attitude that GLP's are a relatively small part of the solution often seems to be from people who do not have severe obesity. Feel free to correct me if I am wrong in guessing that that is where this poster is coming from.
For those with more severe obesity who often have spent decades trying to lose and maintain weight with diet, exercise and lifestyle modifications, and having those methods succeed only temporarily at best, GLP medications are the solution. And subsequently make lifestyle and diet and exercise changes easier, and more likely to be persisted with. They are not irrelevant, but often decades of experience and a lot of scientific studies show that they are largely ineffective at achieving or maintaining large weight losses, except for a lucky or especially persistent few. Whereas GLP medications have very good rates of success, although not for every one, and maintain that weight loss long term if you stay on the medication.



