In Episode 5 of the Pound of Cure Weight Loss Podcast, Dr. Matthew Weiner and Zoe Schroeder discuss the latest developments in weight loss treatments, including GLP-1 medications for weight loss, managing acid reflux after VSG, and practical self-pay options for weight loss drugs. Whether you’ve had bariatric surgery or are considering it, or using a GLP-1 medication for weight loss, this episode provides actionable insights for your weight loss journey.
The Power of GLP-1 Medications for Weight Loss
One of the most exciting advancements in obesity treatment is the introduction of GLP-1 medications for weight loss. Medications like Zepbound (Tirzepatide) and Wegovy (Semaglutide) help patients feel fuller longer, reducing food noise and calorie intake without deprivation. Zepbound, now FDA-approved for weight loss, has demonstrated effectiveness similar to bariatric surgery, with diabetics losing 21% and non-diabetics losing up to 26% of their body weight.
These medications are ideal for those struggling with obesity, managing diabetes, or seeking additional weight loss post-op.
Exploring Self-Pay Options for Weight Loss Drugs
Accessing GLP-1 medications can be expensive, with Zepbound costing around $550 per month, even with a coupon. Many patients face inconsistent insurance coverage, making it necessary to explore self-pay options for weight loss drugs.
Dr. Weiner suggests several ways to reduce costs:
Dr. Weiner also recommends the Pound of Cure Platinum Program, which uses creative dosing strategies to reduce costs even further, often below the price of compounded medications.
The Role of GLP-1 Medications in Post-Op Weight Maintenance
GLP-1 medications like Zepbound are also effective in preventing weight regain for post-op patients. These medications suppress hunger and slow digestion, mirroring the effects of bariatric surgery. Contrary to misconceptions, GLP-1 medications work well alongside surgery, helping patients maintain and even enhance their weight loss results.
Dealing with Acid Reflux After VSG
Acid reflux after VSG (Vertical Sleeve Gastrectomy) is a common issue that can significantly impact quality of life. VSG reduces stomach capacity, which may increase pressure on the esophagus, leading to reflux. Managing reflux post-op is essential to prevent complications like Barrett’s esophagus.
Dr. Weiner recommends several strategies:
Conclusion: Combining Tools for Success
Episode 5 of the Pound of Cure Weight Loss Podcast is an insightful conversation that covers crucial aspects of weight loss treatment, from the latest GLP-1 medications to acid reflux after VSG. Dr. Weiner and Zoe provide a well-rounded perspective, emphasizing that the combination of tools—whether it’s surgery, medication, or dietary changes—offers the best chance for long-term success.