I will be on tirzepatide 19 weeks this week; I'll have my 3rd dose of 12.5mg on Wednesday, So I woke up this morning and weighed myself: 132.2, which is 23.4 lbs down from my starting weight of 155.6 in February. I was at least 5 lbs, and possibly 10 lbs heavier in the months before that, but I'd had a lot of dental work and had to be on soft foods for a good while, which kept me from snacking and grazing, so I lost some weight naturally. My weight had definitely crossed into the BMI of 30, which is "Obese Class I".
But now I've entered "Normal" weight range for my age and height, with BMI of 25! I'm very excited to have reached this milestone! My goal weight is 120, which is smack-dab in the middle of the "normal" range (BMI 22.7)...in my yoof I liked to hover around 115, but I'm an old crone now and need that subcutaneous fat LMAO.
My weight loss has been steady but not dramatic at 1.3 lbs/week. I'm not exercising enough, for sure, because a) I'm lazy, and b) I have some back issues. If I continue to lose at the same rate, I should reach goal weight by mid-August.
My appetite on this latest dose is so suppressed it's somewhere in the center of the earth, and it's the first time I haven't liked/appreciated the absence of appetite and "food noise", because honestly I have to consciously remind myself to eat! I do have, whatever else I consume, two 30gram protein drinks every day, because I know my intake sucks already. 60 grams of protein is 150% of my RDA so I feel like I'm not gonna rob whatever pitiful stores of muscle I have left.
I don't "feel skinny" yet, probably cuz I'm still wearing the same stretchy fat-lady clothes, but I can move so much more freely now..,even rolling over in bed was becoming an ordeal. I don't gasp and get out of breath moving from one room to another, or one floor of my house to another. I can slide into the driver's seat of my car without pushing my stomach out of the way.
I gotta say I'm really inspired by everyone who's been posting here, whatever method of weight loss is being attempted, because it is not easy and there are many roadblocks, both interior and exterior. Having a little cheering squad is important.