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My insurance denied it and it’s $1000 a month… I got the generic version tirzepatide compounded for around $250 a monthI’m on trulicity…it helps keeps my a1c down. My insurance pays for it. Without insurance a month dose is $1000. I pay $10.
I tried this too… ate nothing but green shit and drank water but my a1c just wouldn’t go under 8%. Thing is now with the injection and diet and exercise I have no need for other meds I’m feeling better faster stronger and I don’t have to worry about cravings. I hope you can get your numbers down though..My doctor mentioned this to me yesterday. I told him give me 2 months and I'll have it down before he puts me on some injectables. Don't want any more meds
Im on day 2, no side effects but had no late night cravings and food tasted weird like my taste buds were offI tried this too… ate nothing but green shit and drank water but my a1c just wouldn’t go under 8%. Thing is now with the injection and diet and exercise I have no need for other meds I’m feeling better faster stronger and I don’t have to worry about cravings. I hope you can get your numbers down though..
My doctor mentioned this to me yesterday. I told him give me 2 months and I'll have it down before he puts me on some injectables. Don't want any more meds
Eight of those pounds was semen and the big ass dick in your mouthdown 10 pounds in a week