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My Mounjaro Journey Week 1 - Injecting Yourself Isn't As Bad As You Think!

I've completed my first week of Mounjaro and it hasn't been what I expected at all. My box arrived after I received a copy of my medical results.  I'm currently prediabetic and need to take action before I develop type 2 diabetes.  The box contained medication for diarrhoea, constipation, indigestion and trapped wind.  Obviously every eventuality needs to be covered! There was a box of needles, a sharps bin and the Mounjaro pen.  I had been told to download the SheMed app and the instruction said to click the 'take injection' button.  Once I clicked the link, I was taken through to a call centre.  The operative asked me to confirm my identity and then asked me to stand on my scales before showing them the reading. They then talked me through using the pen. The first thing is to decide where you want to inject and to wash your hands. It's quite difficult to explain the operation, but I'll try.  The medication is in a tube and resembles a fat pen.  ...

My Mounjaro Journey

I've taken the plunge.  After a lifetime of obesity, of diets that I only ever managed to stick to for a few months, I've decided to give the 'miracle' diet injection a go.  I tried to get the injection on the NHS a couple of years ago but was told that there was a shortage so they couldn't prescribe it. I had no idea that you could get it privately and, given it's a diabetes medication for people whose need was greater than mine, I left it there. Then last year my son-in-law started using it. He's on Wegovy and has lost three stone in three months. He pays for it privately so I looked into doing the same. Initially, I found a company called Oviva who gave me a referral for my GP.  They claimed that I had the right to obtain the treatment on the NHS under 'right to choose'.  I sent the referral to my surgery and was invited for a blood test.  I was told that, unless I had an underlying health issue, such as diabetes, I would have to fund the treatmen...