I first learned about the Saxenda Pen while researching safe, science backed, weight loss options. Like so many men and women, I’ve become less active and gained some weight through the Covid 19 pandemic restrictions. Because the Saxenda pen is not recommended for anyone who has had medullary thyroid cancer, I was apprehensive. Although my thyroid cancer was not medullary (I had papillary carcinoma) I initially ruled it out as an option.
After further research, and a conversation with my doctor, I made the decision that this really was an option that might work well for me. Having had thyroid cancer, and more sedentary lifestyle that came along with the pandemic, I was starting to feel a little defeated. Weight loss has been a struggle for me as I’ve aged.
The big problem was that Saxenda is not budget friendly. Through a doctor, the Saxenda pen can cost $1000-$2000 a month and is not typically covered by insurance. It’s unfortunate that the same drug that is available for purchase by consumers in other countries at an affordable price is outrageously marked up in the United States. Like so may things, it’s available to those who have money to burn. Until I found Aesthetic Maison, I couldn’t afford Saxenda.
Here’s the thing, and I don’t want to minimize this!! It’s extremely important to understand the risks and contraindications of Saxenda or any other weight loss drug. Regardless if you get this medication through your doctor, or from a trusted vendor, it’s important to have a conversation with your doctor about whether Saxenda is right for you.
Just a note for safety, if you see Saxenda available for under the price of $325 for a two pack, assume it’s not a legitimate Saxenda product!!
Trusted Vendors
Acecosm.com – Discount Code STACY10
AestheticMaison.com – Discount Code STACY10
Learn more about my first week using the Saxenda Pen in this video. Note: This is not medical advice or instruction. This is my own journey using the Saxenda Pen. Please see your doctor to determine if Saxenda is right for you.
Video now located on my channel on Rumble.
How it works
Saxenda contains Liraglutide, which is a synthetic version of a hormone found in our bodies, this hormone GLP-1 affects appetite and let’s your brain know you’re full. Essentially, Liraglutide, reduces hunger and apetite.
You can find some research statistics here: https://www.saxenda.com/about-saxenda/benefits-of-saxenda.html
Dosing Information can be found here: https://www.saxenda.com/about-saxenda/dosing-schedule.html
You’ll also need disposable needles that work with this device, which you can find here: https://amzn.to/3Ef0rOG
1 Week Results – Down 7 lbs
Side Affects – 1 day of mild nausia (but I tend to get mild nausia periodically so I can’t know for sure if it was from the Saxenda or something else.)
My Dosing
week 1 – 0.6mg once daily
Week 2 – 1.2 mg once daily
Week 3 – 1.8 mg once daily
Week 4 – 2.4 mg once daily
Week 5 – 3.0 mg once daily
After week 5 – 3.0 mg once daily is recommended if tolerated.
You can follow my Saxenda weight loss journey by subscribing to Gorgeously Aging on YouTube and find me on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter @GorgeouslyAging for more updates.
How long does one pen last??
Hi Shawna. One pen lasts about a month. A little longer for the first pen as you’re escalating the dose. Hope that helps xo