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2 New medications Approved For Weight Loss
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<blockquote data-quote="Tiapet" data-source="post: 573838" data-attributes="member: 455"><p>I can see it working with Topomox combo. I don't know how I feel about it either. Though for Topomax to be effective in losing, it needs to be a pretty high dose (not like the low doses for migraine treatment) as it is known to cause weight loss on it's own at high enough doses. At migraine levels it's just weight neutral (meaning it won't add but it won't cause loss).</p><p></p><p>Never heard of the other medication either.</p><p></p><p>Janet, when I was in NC my primary, via the GI tried to, via underhandedness, get me to do the bariatric surgery for weightloss. At the time I didn't know it but later found out. What I can tell you is that your insurance WILL cover it in NC. It is now on the list of coverable surgeries believe it or not. Not saying you want it by any means, just letting you know that it IS covered!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tiapet, post: 573838, member: 455"] I can see it working with Topomox combo. I don't know how I feel about it either. Though for Topomax to be effective in losing, it needs to be a pretty high dose (not like the low doses for migraine treatment) as it is known to cause weight loss on it's own at high enough doses. At migraine levels it's just weight neutral (meaning it won't add but it won't cause loss). Never heard of the other medication either. Janet, when I was in NC my primary, via the GI tried to, via underhandedness, get me to do the bariatric surgery for weightloss. At the time I didn't know it but later found out. What I can tell you is that your insurance WILL cover it in NC. It is now on the list of coverable surgeries believe it or not. Not saying you want it by any means, just letting you know that it IS covered! [/QUOTE]
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