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Narrator: Keytsiia is a real patient taking Wegovy® and has been compensated by Novo Nordisk for her participation in this video. Individual results may vary.
Keytsiia: Growing up, food meant family, it meant comfort. Anytime there was food that just meant there was a party gonna happen, and it just was a part of our culture. I hit a breaking point living like that. Now, I'm doing something to lose weight. I'm increasing my physical activity, I'm managing my appetite, and I'm eating fewer calories. My goal is to keep making progress, and I just wanna keep going.
I was always a big kid. I always had the stigma of, oh, you know, you're not normal size. You're much bigger than the average kid your age. In middle school, I was already six feet tall and almost 200 pounds. I would eat whatever I wanted, whenever I wanted. If it tasted good, I would eat it. There was no restriction. It was a free for all. There was never, um, portion controls. I definitely gained a significant amount of weight during my first few years in college.
Going into my adult years, it snuck up on me. I didn't see myself gaining the weight. My top weight was at 400 pounds. It was kind of like a shock because I never figured I would ever get to that point. I would go on short walks and be so out of breath. My knees and back were constantly hurting from the weight. Something definitely had to give.
When I had gotten into the 400-pound weight, I also wanted to get back into motorcycle riding. I didn't want like this big, bulky bike. I wanted something slim and something quick and fast, and I really wanted a sports bike. And I knew at that point I had to do something. I couldn't just keep ignoring what was going on with my body.
I went in for a checkup with my doctor. She did a thorough workup and told me most of my challenges were due to my weight. I worked with the nutritionist. I was dieting and exercising, but all of that was not working for me. My body just wasn't responding and I was just stuck at 400 pounds and I was like, I'm gonna be this big forever. And I lost hope. So I went back to my doctor to talk about what the best plan of action would be, and we went through everything I tried. My doctor asked me, how do I feel about medication for weight loss? That's when she bought up the option of Wegovy®.
We went over the potential benefits and risks of treatment. She explained to me that this would be something I have to take with a lower calorie diet, increase physical activity. I was hesitant at first because I didn't like the idea of having to inject myself. After I did my own research, I became more comfortable with the idea. I went to my doctor and said, “Hey, um, I would like to give Wegovy® a chance.”
Narrator: Wegovy® is a prescription medicine used with reduced calorie diet and increased physical activity to help adults with obesity or overweight with weight-related medical problems, lose excess body weight and keep the weight off. Wegovy® should not be used with other semaglutide-containing products, other GLP-1 medicines or in children under 12 years of age.
Do not take Wegovy® if you have a personal or family history of medullary thyroid cancer, multiple endocrine neoplasia syndrome type 2, or if you are allergic to Wegovy®.
Keytsiia: When I started on Wegovy®, I had access to a support program called WeGoTogether®. I got assigned a wonderful health coach and I'm still in touch with her today. It was the coolest experience because not once throughout my struggles of trying to lose weight, did I have someone actually holding me accountable. Having someone there to listen to me really helped me see that I'm not in it alone.
With Wegovy®, I noticed that over time I wasn't eating as much with meals. One day we went out to eat and all of a sudden I was like, “man, I'm, I'm really full right now,” and I just really ate what I needed versus what I wanted. That was something I could never do before
Narrator: Stop taking Wegovy® and get medical help right away if you get a lump or swelling in your neck or an allergic reaction, serious side effects may happen, including pancreatitis. Stop taking Wegovy® and get medical help right away if you get severe stomach pain.
Keytsiia: I've been on Wegovy® since January 2023, and my goal is to just keep progressing.
Narrator: With Wegovy®, a lower calorie diet and more physical activity, I've been able to lose weight and keep it off. It was just mind blowing to see like the weight starting to drop and wow, this is actually, you know, making a difference. Everyone's experience with Wegovy® may be different, but this is my experience. I never thought I would get to a point where I can sit here and say I was once 400 pounds. There was a lot of work and a lot of effort that was put in to getting here, and I can't wait to see what else comes from it while I'm actively on Wegovy®.
Gallbladder or severe stomach problems may occur. Call your provider if you have symptoms such as stomach pain, fever, yellowing of the skin or eyes, or clay-colored stools. Tell your provider if you have type two diabetes and experience vision problems, if you are pregnant, plan to become pregnant or are breastfeeding, if you have or have had depression, suicidal thoughts or mental health issues, or if you feel your heart racing while at rest.
In those with diabetes, taking Wegovy® with insulin or a sulfonylurea can increase the risk of low blood sugar. This can be a serious side effect. Talk to your provider about how to recognize and treat low blood sugar and check your blood sugar before starting and while taking Wegovy®.
Wegovy® may increase the chance of food or liquid getting into your lungs during surgery, or other procedures that use anesthesia or deep sleepiness. Tell all your healthcare providers that you are taking Wegovy® before you are scheduled to have surgery or other procedures.
Common side effects include nausea, diarrhea, vomiting, constipation, stomach pain, headache, tiredness, upset stomach, dizziness, feeling bloated, belching, low blood sugar in people with type 2 diabetes, gas, stomach flu, and heartburn. Talk to your doctor about any side effect that bothers you or does not go away.
Some side effects may lead to dehydration, which may worsen kidney problems. Drinking plenty of fluids may reduce your chances of dehydration.
—Keytsiia, a mom of 2 and motorcycle hobbyist who has been taking Wegovy® since 2023‡
Keytsiia’s story is inspiring, but hers isn’t the only one.‡ There are more Wegovy® patients with experiences to share.
‡Keytsiia is a real Wegovy® patient and has been compensated for her time.
Narrator: Keytsiia is a real patient taking Wegovy® and has been compensated by Novo Nordisk for her participation in this video. Individual results may vary.
Keytsiia: Growing up, food meant family, it meant comfort. Anytime there was food that just meant there was a party gonna happen, and it just was a part of our culture. I hit a breaking point living like that. Now, I'm doing something to lose weight. I'm increasing my physical activity, I'm managing my appetite, and I'm eating fewer calories. My goal is to keep making progress, and I just wanna keep going.
I was always a big kid. I always had the stigma of, oh, you know, you're not normal size. You're much bigger than the average kid your age. In middle school, I was already six feet tall and almost 200 pounds. I would eat whatever I wanted, whenever I wanted. If it tasted good, I would eat it. There was no restriction. It was a free for all. There was never, um, portion controls. I definitely gained a significant amount of weight during my first few years in college.
Going into my adult years, it snuck up on me. I didn't see myself gaining the weight. My top weight was at 400 pounds. It was kind of like a shock because I never figured I would ever get to that point. I would go on short walks and be so out of breath. My knees and back were constantly hurting from the weight. Something definitely had to give.
When I had gotten into the 400-pound weight, I also wanted to get back into motorcycle riding. I didn't want like this big, bulky bike. I wanted something slim and something quick and fast, and I really wanted a sports bike. And I knew at that point I had to do something. I couldn't just keep ignoring what was going on with my body.
I went in for a checkup with my doctor. She did a thorough workup and told me most of my challenges were due to my weight. I worked with the nutritionist. I was dieting and exercising, but all of that was not working for me. My body just wasn't responding and I was just stuck at 400 pounds and I was like, I'm gonna be this big forever. And I lost hope. So I went back to my doctor to talk about what the best plan of action would be, and we went through everything I tried. My doctor asked me, how do I feel about medication for weight loss? That's when she bought up the option of Wegovy®.
We went over the potential benefits and risks of treatment. She explained to me that this would be something I have to take with a lower calorie diet, increase physical activity. I was hesitant at first because I didn't like the idea of having to inject myself. After I did my own research, I became more comfortable with the idea. I went to my doctor and said, “Hey, um, I would like to give Wegovy® a chance.”
Narrator: Wegovy® is a prescription medicine used with reduced calorie diet and increased physical activity to help adults with obesity or overweight with weight-related medical problems, lose excess body weight and keep the weight off. Wegovy® should not be used with other semaglutide-containing products, other GLP-1 medicines or in children under 12 years of age.
Do not take Wegovy® if you have a personal or family history of medullary thyroid cancer, multiple endocrine neoplasia syndrome type 2, or if you are allergic to Wegovy®.
Keytsiia: When I started on Wegovy®, I had access to a support program called WeGoTogether®. I got assigned a wonderful health coach and I'm still in touch with her today. It was the coolest experience because not once throughout my struggles of trying to lose weight, did I have someone actually holding me accountable. Having someone there to listen to me really helped me see that I'm not in it alone.
With Wegovy®, I noticed that over time I wasn't eating as much with meals. One day we went out to eat and all of a sudden I was like, “man, I'm, I'm really full right now,” and I just really ate what I needed versus what I wanted. That was something I could never do before
Narrator: Stop taking Wegovy® and get medical help right away if you get a lump or swelling in your neck or an allergic reaction, serious side effects may happen, including pancreatitis. Stop taking Wegovy® and get medical help right away if you get severe stomach pain.
Keytsiia: I've been on Wegovy® since January 2023, and my goal is to just keep progressing.
Narrator: With Wegovy®, a lower calorie diet and more physical activity, I've been able to lose weight and keep it off. It was just mind blowing to see like the weight starting to drop and wow, this is actually, you know, making a difference. Everyone's experience with Wegovy® may be different, but this is my experience. I never thought I would get to a point where I can sit here and say I was once 400 pounds. There was a lot of work and a lot of effort that was put in to getting here, and I can't wait to see what else comes from it while I'm actively on Wegovy®.
Gallbladder or severe stomach problems may occur. Call your provider if you have symptoms such as stomach pain, fever, yellowing of the skin or eyes, or clay-colored stools. Tell your provider if you have type two diabetes and experience vision problems, if you are pregnant, plan to become pregnant or are breastfeeding, if you have or have had depression, suicidal thoughts or mental health issues, or if you feel your heart racing while at rest.
In those with diabetes, taking Wegovy® with insulin or a sulfonylurea can increase the risk of low blood sugar. This can be a serious side effect. Talk to your provider about how to recognize and treat low blood sugar and check your blood sugar before starting and while taking Wegovy®.
Wegovy® may increase the chance of food or liquid getting into your lungs during surgery, or other procedures that use anesthesia or deep sleepiness. Tell all your healthcare providers that you are taking Wegovy® before you are scheduled to have surgery or other procedures.
Common side effects include nausea, diarrhea, vomiting, constipation, stomach pain, headache, tiredness, upset stomach, dizziness, feeling bloated, belching, low blood sugar in people with type 2 diabetes, gas, stomach flu, and heartburn. Talk to your doctor about any side effect that bothers you or does not go away.
Some side effects may lead to dehydration, which may worsen kidney problems. Drinking plenty of fluids may reduce your chances of dehydration.