I see so many posts debating medication vs. lifestyle changes vs. therapy as if you have to pick one. I'm here to advocate for the AND.
I started semaglutide in January. I also started weekly therapy with a psychologist who specializes in disordered eating in February. The combination has been, without exaggeration, the most transformative thing that has ever happened to me.
Here's what I mean:
- The medication turned down the food noise so I could actually think clearly
- The therapy helped me understand why the food noise was there in the first place
- The medication stopped the binge cycle
- The therapy helped me process the emotions I was binging to avoid
- The medication gave me physical results that improved my mood
- The therapy made sure I wasn't tying my entire self-worth to a number on a scale
They're doing completely different jobs, and neither one could do what both do together.
If you're on a GLP-1 and not in therapy, I am gently, lovingly begging you to consider it. Not because the medication isn't enough. But because you deserve the whole picture.