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Tirzepatide 15mg — looking for input

NurseAsh_DET Thu, Oct 9, 2025 at 10:18 AM 34 replies 1,751 viewsPage 1 of 7
NurseAsh_DET
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Oct 9, 2025 at 11:43 AM#1

I've been on tirz 10mg for 12 weeks now and losing about 1.2 lbs/week steadily. My endo wants to bump me to 12.5mg and eventually 15mg but I'm honestly scared.

The jump from 7.5 to 10 gave me about 5 days of nausea and the worst constipation of my life. It took 3 weeks to fully adjust. I can't afford to feel like that again — I have a demanding job and two kids under 5.

For those who went to 12.5 or 15mg:

  • Was the additional weight loss meaningful?
  • How bad were the side effects vs the 10mg jump?
  • How long until you adjusted?

Part of me thinks "if 10mg is working, why rock the boat?" but I'm still 40 lbs from goal.

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Oct 9, 2025 at 12:00 PM#2

I went all the way to 15mg and honestly? The jump from 10→12.5 was WAY easier than 7.5→10. I was bracing for impact and it was almost anticlimactic. Mild nausea for like 2 days, that's it.

12.5→15 was a bit rougher. Had about a week of reduced appetite to the point where eating felt like a chore (even beyond the normal tirz appetite suppression). Some acid reflux that I managed with omeprazole. But after about 10 days I adjusted and the weight loss accelerated noticeably.

At 10mg I was losing ~1 lb/week. At 15mg I'm losing ~1.6 lbs/week, 14 weeks in. So yes, the additional weight loss is real and meaningful.

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Oct 9, 2025 at 12:17 PM#3

Counterpoint: I went to 12.5, had terrible GI issues for 3 weeks, my weight loss didn't meaningfully change, and I went back to 10mg. Not everyone needs max dose. If you're losing 1.2 lbs/week at 10mg that's an excellent rate.

The SURMOUNT-1 data showed diminishing returns at the population level — the jump from 5→10mg was much larger than 10→15mg in terms of additional weight loss percentage. Do the math on whether the marginal benefit is worth potential side effects FOR YOU.

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Oct 9, 2025 at 12:34 PM#4

Both perspectives above are valid. From a clinical standpoint, the decision to up-titrate should factor in:

  • Current trajectory: 1.2 lbs/week at 10mg is excellent. If that rate is sustained, you'll reach goal in ~33 weeks.
  • Plateau risk: Some patients see their rate slow at a given dose over time. Having "room to titrate" can be valuable.
  • Side effect history: Your difficult 7.5→10 transition is a yellow flag but not a red one. Side effect severity at one dose doesn't perfectly predict the next.
  • Clinical endpoints: Beyond weight, are there metabolic goals (A1C, lipids, blood pressure) that might benefit from a higher dose?

A reasonable compromise: stay at 10mg as long as you're losing ≥1 lb/week. If/when you plateau for 3+ weeks, step up to 12.5mg. There's no rush.

— Board-certified endocrinologist, opinions are not medical advice

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Oct 9, 2025 at 12:51 PM#5

This is exactly the perspective I needed, thank you all. I think I'll stay at 10mg and revisit if I plateau. My lipids are already in great range at 10mg so no urgent metabolic reason to push higher.

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