My First 90 Days on Zepbound: Breaking Through Plateaus
As the lead voice at CFP Weight Loss, I've spent years studying sustainable fat loss for people in their late 40s and 50s. When I decided to document one full year using Zepbound, the once-weekly injectable targeting GLP-1 and GIP receptors, I approached it with the same methodical framework from my book, The CFP Reset Protocol. In the first three months I lost 31 pounds—mostly from stubborn abdominal fat that no previous diet had touched. My fasting blood glucose dropped from 138 mg/dL to 102 mg/dL, easing the daily management of type 2 diabetes without increasing my metformin dose.
Joint pain that once made walking the dog feel impossible decreased dramatically by week six. The reduced inflammation allowed me to add gentle strength training twice weekly—something I recommend in every beginner program. Side effects were real but manageable: mild nausea the first four weeks, easily controlled by starting at 2.5 mg and eating smaller, protein-first meals within my 500-calorie daily deficit.
Months 4–8: Hormonal Shifts and Metabolic Adaptation
By month four, perimenopausal hormonal changes that had sabotaged every prior attempt finally met their match. Zepbound helped stabilize insulin levels, which in turn reduced cortisol-driven belly fat storage. I lost another 24 pounds during this phase, bringing my total to 55 pounds. Energy levels stabilized; the 3 p.m. crashes that once sent me to the snack cabinet disappeared.
Following the CFP methodology, I never went below 1,600 calories and kept protein at 1.2 grams per kilogram of body weight. This prevented the muscle loss commonly reported in online forums. My blood pressure improved from 148/92 to 124/78, often allowing me to reduce one medication under physician guidance—highlighting why insurance coverage battles are so frustrating for middle-income families.
The Full Year Mark: 92 Pounds Down and What I Learned
At the one-year point I had lost 92 pounds total. My A1C fell from 8.1% to 5.7%. Most importantly, I regained confidence that had evaporated after decades of yo-yo dieting. Zepbound was the tool, but the CFP Reset habits—consistent 10,000 daily steps broken into short walks, weekly meal prep, and stress-reduction breathing—made the results sustainable.
Maintenance requires continued vigilance. I titrated down to 5 mg weekly and now focus on whole-food nutrition. Not everyone needs a full year; many hit goals at six to nine months. Cost remains a barrier since most insurance still denies coverage, but patient assistance programs helped bridge the gap for me.
Practical Tips If You're Considering Zepbound
Start low and slow. Track everything in the first 30 days: weight, measurements, blood sugar, and how clothes fit. Prioritize protein (aim for 30 grams at breakfast) and fiber to minimize GI side effects. Pair the medication with resistance bands or body-weight exercises to protect joints and metabolism. Consult your doctor about interactions with blood pressure and diabetes meds. Remember, this is a marathon—use the medication to build habits that last beyond the prescription.