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Just wanted to share something that really made me stop and think this week.
A coworker's wife — mid 50s, like him — had been on Semaglutide (Wegovy) for 2 years, prescribed by her doctor for weight loss. Eventually, she developed pancreatitis. You’d think they’d pull her off everything immediately, but nope… they just swapped her to a weight loss pill instead. Gotta love the system.

She finally started listening to her husband (who listens to me), and I recommended taking a full break — 3 to 6 months off everything to let the body reset. After that, we started her on **low-dose Retatrutide (1mg/wk, titrating up)**.
Now she’s 3 months into Retatrutide at 3mg/week, with an additional 0.3mg Cagrilintide weekly… and just got her bloodwork back.
Her PCP told her it was the best bloodwork she’s ever had — and better than 90% of the women her age they see regularly.
What blows my mind is that this is someone **self-prescribing**, with no insurance coverage, doing it outside the traditional system… and her bloodwork crushes their average patient results.
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If anyone’s curious about Retatrutide or stacking it smart, feel free to shoot me a DM. Happy to help.