M1chl
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Given that my insomnia is probably going to be end of me, I want to put on the paper some current racing thoughts which I have.
As I've wrote here before I am survivor of massive alcohol addiction which resulted in liver transplant. It all seemed fine, that I will live healthy and active life, however then Covid came and I got delta one, which forced me to stay month in hospital, then 2 weeks in another hospital and it was a mess. Since then I got random issues with various stuff on my body, however most importantly having that dreaded long covid, made me very passive, out of energy. So I gained weight, then I got the news that I have type II diabetes (it was coming 99% of liver transplants results in diabetes, I got lucky that it was type II, type I is a death sentence), which resulted with additional medication, diet and so on. However it just seemed that despite everything even me starting working out, I was gaining weight (fat) like crazy. Obviously given that with obesity everything is worse, I started to turn to gym membership and over the counter food supplements like Berberine, later Orlistat (Orlistat - Wikipedia) which helped a little, but it had terrible side effect that you basically shit oil and you have to eat very strictly if you don't want to shit yourself. So this went like that for 2 years, however i could not stop gaining weight. For diabetes I had Sitagliptin + Metformin in a one pill, sugar was OK, but the fat surrounding my body made that I've had massive insulin resistance, thus yes managed to keep glucose on the normal edge, however intermittent fasting, daily 10k steps, 3x week gym, sticking to low carb diet later, nothing has helped climbing my weight. All with hunger, which I wouldn't wish to my worse enemy. I was eating below basal (which was set by health professional at around 2 250kcal, so I was eating ~2k kcal) and I've lost with this regime maybe 5kgs, however any disease which puts me into bed for few days, made the weight loss back + some more. It was exhausting, made me depressed and basically made my life very bad.
Then I got appointment from diabetic specialist, where I was on waiting list for 2 fucking years, she was pretty ruthless, but after some tests and trials, she said that only medication which make sense is Semaglutide, so I got a pen, it was pretty expensive, in a country where I got most meds for free it cost like 100EUR. I was skeptical, that it will work, but nonetheless I got that shit in my veins and went to sleep, because whole thing was tiring that day. Woke up, no hunger, no desire to eat. So I didn't, only some small meal in the evening, because my brain was still in that "eat or die" mindset. And basically since then, I am just consuming protein shake, some fruits, salad and that's it for the day. I am doing strength training with trainer-ness 4 time a week, because it was "prescribed" to me by that diabetes specialist. I am not complaining my kgs are dropping and thus, everything is much easier. Pain in the knees is disappearing, I can now walk to gym instead of taking a ride or driving there. My head is much clearer and most importantly (for me anyway), is that anxiety dropped massively, when my brain isn't constantly stressing due to hunger.
I know Semaglutide has its side effects, every drug has. However when people on the internet is discussing this drug, they hang up onto those side effects without considering what kind of side effects obesity has, which are much more severe. Its not perfect, in perfect world, brain would just want to eat what body needs and not a kcal above, but that's not what is happening.
In 9 weeks, I've lost 14kg, from 130 (300lbs) to 116kgs (255lbs), while 191cm/6f3 in height, male, 35. Which is significant, my target weight is around 90kgs, so long way to go, but now I at least have some hope that I will achieve and more importantly stay on that weight (hopefully for life).
I purposefully opted to not say the brand of medication, just the active ingredient, I feel like in countries where you can't get medication for free (after you pay all the taxes of course), it would feel like an ad. Which I don't want to make. But all in all you know what it is.
If anyone is in same situation as me previously, check your blood sugar, it should be free of charge in every pharmacy, maybe its not you, maybe you are doing things right. Maybe its broken system inside you and now there is a hope. And in any case, if you have elevated blood sugar, you won't notice it on your own, but if you ignore it the repercussions can be severe, including blindness, stroke, heart problems and so on. So get checked, don't be scared that you will ended up with needles and insulin, that is past technology and mainly nowadays destined to those unfortunate which has diabetes type I, which is much more deadly and complicated disease.
stay healthy
As I've wrote here before I am survivor of massive alcohol addiction which resulted in liver transplant. It all seemed fine, that I will live healthy and active life, however then Covid came and I got delta one, which forced me to stay month in hospital, then 2 weeks in another hospital and it was a mess. Since then I got random issues with various stuff on my body, however most importantly having that dreaded long covid, made me very passive, out of energy. So I gained weight, then I got the news that I have type II diabetes (it was coming 99% of liver transplants results in diabetes, I got lucky that it was type II, type I is a death sentence), which resulted with additional medication, diet and so on. However it just seemed that despite everything even me starting working out, I was gaining weight (fat) like crazy. Obviously given that with obesity everything is worse, I started to turn to gym membership and over the counter food supplements like Berberine, later Orlistat (Orlistat - Wikipedia) which helped a little, but it had terrible side effect that you basically shit oil and you have to eat very strictly if you don't want to shit yourself. So this went like that for 2 years, however i could not stop gaining weight. For diabetes I had Sitagliptin + Metformin in a one pill, sugar was OK, but the fat surrounding my body made that I've had massive insulin resistance, thus yes managed to keep glucose on the normal edge, however intermittent fasting, daily 10k steps, 3x week gym, sticking to low carb diet later, nothing has helped climbing my weight. All with hunger, which I wouldn't wish to my worse enemy. I was eating below basal (which was set by health professional at around 2 250kcal, so I was eating ~2k kcal) and I've lost with this regime maybe 5kgs, however any disease which puts me into bed for few days, made the weight loss back + some more. It was exhausting, made me depressed and basically made my life very bad.
Then I got appointment from diabetic specialist, where I was on waiting list for 2 fucking years, she was pretty ruthless, but after some tests and trials, she said that only medication which make sense is Semaglutide, so I got a pen, it was pretty expensive, in a country where I got most meds for free it cost like 100EUR. I was skeptical, that it will work, but nonetheless I got that shit in my veins and went to sleep, because whole thing was tiring that day. Woke up, no hunger, no desire to eat. So I didn't, only some small meal in the evening, because my brain was still in that "eat or die" mindset. And basically since then, I am just consuming protein shake, some fruits, salad and that's it for the day. I am doing strength training with trainer-ness 4 time a week, because it was "prescribed" to me by that diabetes specialist. I am not complaining my kgs are dropping and thus, everything is much easier. Pain in the knees is disappearing, I can now walk to gym instead of taking a ride or driving there. My head is much clearer and most importantly (for me anyway), is that anxiety dropped massively, when my brain isn't constantly stressing due to hunger.
I know Semaglutide has its side effects, every drug has. However when people on the internet is discussing this drug, they hang up onto those side effects without considering what kind of side effects obesity has, which are much more severe. Its not perfect, in perfect world, brain would just want to eat what body needs and not a kcal above, but that's not what is happening.
In 9 weeks, I've lost 14kg, from 130 (300lbs) to 116kgs (255lbs), while 191cm/6f3 in height, male, 35. Which is significant, my target weight is around 90kgs, so long way to go, but now I at least have some hope that I will achieve and more importantly stay on that weight (hopefully for life).
I purposefully opted to not say the brand of medication, just the active ingredient, I feel like in countries where you can't get medication for free (after you pay all the taxes of course), it would feel like an ad. Which I don't want to make. But all in all you know what it is.
If anyone is in same situation as me previously, check your blood sugar, it should be free of charge in every pharmacy, maybe its not you, maybe you are doing things right. Maybe its broken system inside you and now there is a hope. And in any case, if you have elevated blood sugar, you won't notice it on your own, but if you ignore it the repercussions can be severe, including blindness, stroke, heart problems and so on. So get checked, don't be scared that you will ended up with needles and insulin, that is past technology and mainly nowadays destined to those unfortunate which has diabetes type I, which is much more deadly and complicated disease.
stay healthy