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Weight loss injections/treatments

Discuss weight-loss injections and treatments, including personal experiences. Mumsnet hasn't checked the qualifications of anyone posting here. You may wish to speak to a medical professional before starting any treatments.

January 2026 starters. Thread 3, the one with us wearing our summer clothes

78 replies

notcomfortable · 13/04/2026 18:53

New thread 😀 in the nick of time

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HollywoodTease · 13/04/2026 19:28

Checking in. Due my next jab tomorrow, but don't think I can weigh in (unless I can find scales somewhere on this cruise ship!)

Probably just as well. There's been a lot of margaritas.....😳

FrostyFlo · 13/04/2026 19:32

@notcomfortable

Thank you & hope your doing ok ?

8books · 13/04/2026 20:04

Wooohooo checking in.

Another plateau weigh in yesterday morning, so I did a 5mg jab and then 30 clicks, so 7.5mg total. Nearly threw up when I brushed my teeth, zero appetite 😆🤦🏼‍♀️

Lovingtheglitter · 13/04/2026 20:27

Thanks for the new thread. Week 13 for me and I’m on the 5mg jabs. I maintained this week which was good as I was away for a few days and we ate out for 4 days and drank alcohol as well - back to it this week! 2 stone and 2lbs to date 😊

GreenLemonade · 13/04/2026 21:21

Thank you for the new thread!

End of week 13 and weigh in day for me. For the first time in over 10 years I'm below 70kg / 11 stones! This is a huge milestone for me, I almost cried when I saw a number (in kg) starting with 6 today. I lost 17% of my starting body weight or 14.3kg/ 32lb in 13 weeks 😃

7.5mg is still working fine for me so I'm sticking with in for another month. I probably wouldn't want weight loss to be any faster, I think I'm already at the higher end of what's considered healthy.

bookwormcrazy · 13/04/2026 21:34

Just checking in! I am still here…. Husband is still in hospital! It’s been 8 weeks now since he went in and my dieting went out the window. However, I am still trying to make better choices when I can and have still been jabbing even though I know I’m not really putting much effort in.

Despite that I have hit my 2st loss marker which is great! I have just moved into the 13st bracket which is amazing. I have still been losing 1 - 2 lbs most weeks which I am more than happy with.

I think it’s a big week for my husband and either he will hopefully be coming home or we will be told he can’t have any further treatment, so this week could decide my future on the jabs and whether I get to lean into it fully again or decide to come off because I have way bigger problems.

Onbdy · 13/04/2026 23:11

@bookwormcrazy
Fingers crossed for positive news for your husband. 🤞

recruitretain · 14/04/2026 07:48

2.5mg MJ that little 0.6ml of liquid help saved my life

I never thought a single weekly injection could rewrite my entire story, but on January 20, 2026, I gave myself that first dose of Mounjaro and everything changed.

For years I had been slowly disappearing under the weight of my own body. At my heaviest I felt trapped: short of breath climbing a single flight of stairs, exhausted before the day even began, and terrified of the long list of health problems my doctor kept warning me about. My blood pressure was creeping higher, my joints ached constantly, and I was heading toward a diabetes diagnosis I knew was coming. I was only in my forties, but I felt decades older. Life had become something I watched from the sidelines rather than lived.

That January morning I was nervous. I’d read every study, every success story, and every warning label. Still, I pressed the pen to my stomach and clicked.

Within a day the constant, gnawing hunger that had ruled my life for as long as I can remember simply… quieted. It wasn’t that I stopped enjoying food; I just stopped obsessing over it. For the first time in years, I could eat a normal portion and feel satisfied instead of hunting for the next snack an hour later.

By the end of February (barely five weeks in) I had already dropped 18 pounds. My clothes felt looser. I could cross my legs again. Most importantly, I could walk my dog around the block without stopping to catch my breath. The scale kept moving, but it was the non-scale victories that stunned me. I slept through the night without waking up drenched in sweat. My energy levels rose so dramatically that I started cooking real meals instead of ordering takeout. I even joined a gentle yoga class: something I would have laughed at three months earlier.
Today, April 14, 2026, I stand here almost 51 pounds lighter.

Fifty-one pounds. In less than three months.
I look in the mirror and don’t recognize the person staring back: and that’s the best feeling in the world. My face is slimmer, my neck is visible again, and the constant inflammation that used to make my hands and feet swell is gone. My doctor is thrilled; my latest labs show improvements across the board. Blood sugar, cholesterol, blood pressure: all trending in the right direction. I no longer feel like I’m racing against my own body to stay alive.

Mounjaro didn’t just help me lose weight. It gave me my life back.

I have energy to play with my kids without getting winded. I can fit into airplane seats without asking for a seatbelt extender. I walk into stores and actually browse the “regular” sizes instead of heading straight to the plus section. Most of all, the quiet, crushing despair that came with every failed diet is gone. For the first time in decades I feel hopeful about my future instead of ashamed of my past.

Of course, it hasn’t been effortless. I still have to make intentional choices: protein first, plenty of water, daily movement, but the medication removed the biological sabotage that made every previous attempt feel impossible. It leveled the playing field so that my own efforts could finally work.

If you’re reading this and you’re where I was in January (scared, exhausted, and running out of hope) please know that change is possible. I’m not special. I’m just someone who finally found the tool that let my body work with me instead of against me.

I still have more weight to lose, and I still have days when old habits try to creep back in. But now I have momentum, confidence, and (most importantly) time. Time I genuinely worried I might not get.

Mounjaro didn’t just save my health. It saved my future. And every single morning when I wake up feeling lighter, stronger, and more alive, I whisper the same two words:

Thank you.

January 2026 starters. Thread 3, the one with us wearing our summer clothes
Towanda12 · 14/04/2026 12:55

Dear RR,
Thank you for this post. I am older and i suspect heavier. I have had a glp1 in the fridge for 3 weeks now but keep finding reasons for 'not today'. You are inspirational and spur me on. Well done on your losses and here's to a continuing bright future

FrothyCothy · 14/04/2026 14:41

Wonderful updates above, go for it @Towanda12, it may just change your life!

I am still bouncing around about half a kg over 100kg which is frustrating me but I have given myself a talking to as the last few weeks that has been entirely my own fault - not tracking consistently, not been to the gym, not hitting my step target, staying up too late and eating too much. I have two 0.5 doses left and then considering a 1mg pen but perhaps counting clicks to give 0.75 dose? I feel like a jump from 0.5 to 1 may be too much as I am generally feeling like 0.5 is working despite my bad habits above.

cravingmilkshake · 14/04/2026 18:48

Thanks for the new thread

Ralphiesaurus · 14/04/2026 21:34

So I’ve not dared weigh myself for a while because my lengthy plateau was getting me down… am due another 5mg MJ tomorrow. Anyway no idea why, but I tried all my old jeans on AND THEY FIT!!!!!!!!! OMG!!! So happy. No doubt will weigh myself tomorrow and if I have so much as LOOKED at a carb I will be pounds heavier, but things must actually be working, even if slowly…

Perianth · 14/04/2026 22:47

Wondered where you lot had disappeared to!

@bookwormcrazy sounds like you are dealing with a lot. Really hoping for good news for your husband this week.

@recruitretain love your words and could not agree more. I feel rather evangelical about my experience on this drug so far. I don’t ever want to stop taking it. Having space in my head to think about other things is an absolute gift, and I love having so much energy. I’d often felt so despairing about my weight, felt that I had passed the point of no return and had no hope of turning it around, but not any more!

ThisAmusedPoet · 15/04/2026 07:11

Another week! This one seems to have flown by. No real side effects from the 7.5mg except I have to make sure I’m drinking a lot of water or I get a bit gassy! Oops. happy with this rate of loss and had a big meal on Sunday that was very indulgent and didn’t feel like I missed out.

I was so worried about it affecting my joy levels but I’ve found I’m more motivated and focused and happy than ever - so thank goodness.

SW 1/1/26 - 93.3kg
Jan (2.5mg) 86.5kg -6.8kg
Feb (5mg) 82.5kg -4kg
March (5mg) 79.4kg -3.2kg
MJ13 (5mg) 1/1/26 - 79kg -0.4kg
MJ14 (7.5mg golden) 8/1/26 - 78kg -1kg
MJ15 (7.5mg) 15/1/26 - 77.4kg -0.6kg

GW: 68kg
Total loss: -15.9kg

bec81 · 15/04/2026 16:28

FrothyCothy · 14/04/2026 14:41

Wonderful updates above, go for it @Towanda12, it may just change your life!

I am still bouncing around about half a kg over 100kg which is frustrating me but I have given myself a talking to as the last few weeks that has been entirely my own fault - not tracking consistently, not been to the gym, not hitting my step target, staying up too late and eating too much. I have two 0.5 doses left and then considering a 1mg pen but perhaps counting clicks to give 0.75 dose? I feel like a jump from 0.5 to 1 may be too much as I am generally feeling like 0.5 is working despite my bad habits above.

Im similar @frothycothy i actually gained this week, 0.6kg, having lost 0.7kg last week after a bit of a plateau. I have a 1mg pen in the fridge ready to go next week, I had planned on taking half doses, but I think now ill finish off the 0.5mg tonight with the intention of taking 0.75mg next week. I plan to use an insulin needle to extract .45ml I think

Ralphiesaurus · 15/04/2026 17:23

Have just made next order and decided to go up to 7.5mg after a 1 month plateau...

MrTiddlesTheCat · 15/04/2026 17:43

Week 15 of 2.5 mg for me and I lost 0.8 kg (just under 2 lb) and am very happy with that.

SW: 135 kg
MJSW: 128.7 kg
CW: 116.2 kg
Total loss: 18.8 kg

DontEatTheMushies · 16/04/2026 10:18

I am on week 16, and on 2nd dose of 10mg. Annyingly this time its all just giving stomach trouble and very very little food noise reduction :(.

Feeling the wrong kind of deflated as its all ground to a halt.

16 weeks in and 1 stone (6.6kg) down.

Been adjusting my TDEE. I have very little energy due to my usual fatigue from my autoimmune condition, but I think that the reduced calories are also not helping.

I asked chatgpt to look at my logs *(I log weight am and pm) and based on the recorded loss for the last 16 weeks it will take me another 42 weeks to lose another 2 stone. I am 16st 4lbs, so not exactly near a healthy weight for my 5ft6ins!
Not even 1lb a week!

I actually think my metabolism is feducked.

Octagoneaway · 16/04/2026 14:23

Took my last 5mg last night, so my next pen will be 7.5. I’ve plateaued, and in fact gained a kg, so need a big boost. Getting myself back on track food wise too as I go back to work tomorrow. 🙄

FrothyCothy · 16/04/2026 14:52

Bang on 100kg this morning - sooo close. I even went to the loo and hopped back on in the hope it would go to 99.99kg but no luck 😆

Went to the gym twice this week and oh my days I am feeling it today. Have definitely lost some muscle mass between January and now as had to drop my weights down considerably but will get back to where I was if I can just be consistent.

Hettar · 16/04/2026 14:55

End of week 14 update

I'm still on 2.5mg but will going up to 5mg next week.

SW: 17st 8lbs
GW: 12 st
CW: 14 st 9 lbs

I've lost 3lbs this week which makes up for the 1 lbs loss last week.

I'm beginning to really see and feel a difference now. I have new clothes that fit properly and am getting comments from people.

To be honest the best feeling is knowing that I'm not the biggest person in the room anymore.

2026istheyear2 · 17/04/2026 09:03

@Hettar I feel the same about not being the biggest person in the room any more. I’m going to a black tie event next week and actually enjoyed finding something to wear rather than anything that would fit.

1.8 pounds off this week, 3 stone 3 in total. Jab 16 tonight and will stick with 3.75.

FrothyCothy · 17/04/2026 14:02

Jab 14 - 99.95kg this morning 😁 I’ll take it!

notcomfortable · 17/04/2026 19:50

Honestly not much to report here
I'm on 7.5 but seem to be gaining weight.
I'm bored of watching what I eat, I have no suppression so often I am going to bed when I am still hungry and it just makes me feel really sad.
Work is kicking my ass, for those on the OG January thread, you'll remember I failed my probation from my last job
And just got the heads up I am to fail probation in my new job but they will extend it to give me time to do better in other words. My head is minced. I miss my dog. I just want to sleep
Sorry for the rubbish non positive post just really feeling it all at once

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BeWildPearlFish · 18/04/2026 08:19

Be gentle with yourself @notcomfortable

I'm joining from the previous thread, had a few up and down weeks but weighed this morning and officially in the 10 stone bracket (but only just)

SW 13st
CW 10st 13.5lb
GW 10st

I've just reordered for 2.5mg, getting suppression but still feeling hungry at times, which I'm happy with as I'm trying to make better choices and retrain mythinking from snack cupboard to fruit bowl. I’ve really got to make more of an effort with the gym though