mike_mod — that is really helpful context on Compulsive shopping. Follow-up question: what labs did your doctor order to monitor this?
I am in a similar situation (just started) and trying to set realistic expectations.
mike_mod — that is really helpful context on Compulsive shopping. Follow-up question: what labs did your doctor order to monitor this?
I am in a similar situation (just started) and trying to set realistic expectations.
To answer NicoleRaleigh's question specifically:
From a clinical standpoint, Compulsive shopping reduction is an area where we have good evidence.
The short answer: baseline labs + quarterly monitoring is the standard of care.
The longer answer involves understanding the mechanism of action at the receptor level, which I am happy to elaborate on if helpful.
Thank you MounjBrad! This is incredibly helpful. Bookmarking for later. 🙏
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View ResultsRelevant to Compulsive shopping reduction — here is my latest bloodwork comparison:
Key improvements: A1C 7.6% → 5.5%, triglycerides 209 → 109 mg/dL, hsCRP 8.0 → 0.9 mg/L. All on tirzepatide for 13 months.
The inflammatory marker drop is what impresses me most. Consistent with the SELECT trial's cardiovascular findings.
Slightly tangential to Compulsive shopping but MounjBrad reminded me — what is the latest on the oral formulations?
I know it is not exactly on-topic but it seems related enough to ask here rather than starting a new thread. Apologies if this has been covered — I did search first.