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Oops I think I injected into muscle - panicking — what worked for you?

amsterdam_pete Tue, Feb 18, 2025 at 1:37 AM 15 replies 1,511 viewsPage 1 of 3
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amsterdam_pete
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Feb 18, 2025 at 3:02 AM#1

Anyone else dealing with oops i think i injected into from a cost perspective?

I have been paying $280/month and I am trying to get insurance to cover it.

Share what you are paying and what you are getting — transparency helps everyone.

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Dr.ObesityMed
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Feb 18, 2025 at 3:19 AM#2

To answer the question about Oops I think I injected into muscle - panicking what worked for you? — in my experience this comes down to a few key factors.

I have been dealing with this for several months now, and what I have found is that individual responses really do vary. That said, the general consensus on Oops I think I injected into seems solid.

What specifically worked for me: tracking everything in a spreadsheet. I would suggest amsterdam_pete try the same approach and reporting back.

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Feb 18, 2025 at 3:36 AM#3
Dr.ObesityMed said:
— in my experience this comes down to a few key factors

Completely agree with Dr.ObesityMed. I would add that Oops I think I injected into also has implications for body composition that sometimes get overlooked in these discussions.

In my case, following a similar approach led to fewer side effects compared to what I was doing before.

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Feb 18, 2025 at 3:53 AM#4

Subscribing to this thread. Oops I think I injected is exactly what I've been researching. 🙏

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james_edin
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Feb 18, 2025 at 4:10 AM#5

As a healthcare provider, I want to add some clinical context to this discussion on Oops I think I injected into muscle -.

Building on what amsterdam_pete said — the evidence base here is well-established. The key publications to reference are from the STEP program[1].

Key clinical points:

  1. Efficacy is dose-dependent and typically requires 4-5 weeks to reach steady state
  2. Side effect profile is predictable and usually manageable with standard protocols
  3. Monitoring should include baseline labs and follow-up at 3-month intervals
  4. Patient education significantly improves outcomes and adherence

Standard disclaimer: this is educational, not individualized medical advice.

References:
[1] See thread title for relevant study identification.
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