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✦ 40 patient reports ● Updated 2026-06-27 r/GLP1, r/Ozempic

Give me a comparison between semaglutide and trizepatide. including weight lost and side effects and everything you can compare.?

📊 What patients commonly report

PulseGLP found 40 recent matching patient reports across GLP-1, Ozempic from r/GLP1, r/Ozempic. Patients most often describe practical tradeoffs: symptom management, appetite changes, dosing rhythm, access constraints, and whether the experience improves over time. The matching posts skew Positive, Neutral-Low, Analytical.

⚖️ Where experiences differ
Reported as helpful
  • Starting
  • Maintenance
  • GLP-1 context
  • recent patient reports
Reported as ineffective
  • one-size-fits-all answers
  • dose changes without prescriber
  • old or vague anecdotes
📅 Medication, dose & timeline
Start
Early reports tend to focus on appetite changes, dose adjustment, and tolerability.
Weeks 2–6
Patients often describe learning which foods, timing, and routines make treatment easier.
Later
Later posts more often mention plateaus, access, maintenance, or switching decisions.
💬 What patients said

"Experience so far So for anyone whos worried this might help. I suffer from chronic binge eating disorder and its gotten really bad over past year."

Patient · GLP-1 · r/GLP1

"Unopened Bottle advice Hello! About 4 months back I bought myself a bottle of Tirz from a reputable compounder. I had intended to start my Micro-dose journey but have been too wimpy to start. The bottle is a 3 month supply."

Patient · GLP-1 · r/GLP1

"TIRZETTA UPDATE🔥🔥🚀🚀 Today June 27 2026 i start week 13 . I will begin to taper down each compound reta & tirz by 1/2mig and continue untill i reach lowest effective dose."

Patient · GLP-1 · r/GLP1

"Profound effects Writing this to encourage newbies and counteract many posts about side effects and problems. A lot of people have had life changing positive changes on this drug but are not writing about it, so here we go."

Patient · GLP-1 · r/GLP1

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Patient reports vary widely; ask your prescriber before changing dose, stopping medication, or treating persistent symptoms.

These are patient-reported experiences, not medical advice. Always consult your prescriber for decisions about your treatment.

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