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Real Stories of Weight Loss: What Worked and What Didn't

Three people who are taking GLP-1 agonists for weight loss discuss the strategies that they’ve tried in the past.

Lauren Smith, MAAlexandra Schwarz, MD
Written by Lauren Smith, MA | Reviewed by Alexandra Schwarz, MD
Updated on July 2, 2024
Reviewed by Alexandra Schwarz, MD | June 29, 2024

In this video, three people who are taking GLP-1 agonists for weight loss discuss ways they’ve tried to lose weight in the past, as well as what’s been effective for them.

You can read about Pete’s weight loss to qualify for bariatric surgery, Larisa’s struggle with food noise, and Arelis’s experience taking semaglutide after weight-loss surgery here.

References

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. (2023). Losing weight.

National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases. (2017). Choosing a safe & successful weight-loss program.

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Lauren Smith, MA
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Lauren Smith, MA
Lauren Smith, MA, has worked in health journalism since 2017. Before joining GoodRx, she was the senior health editor and writer for HealthiNation.
Alexandra Schwarz, MD, is a board-eligible sleep medicine physician and a board-certified family medicine physician. She is a member of both the AASM and the ABFM.

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