Questions to ask your doctor
1) Based on my health history, am I a reasonable candidate?
This invites a real clinical discussion instead of assuming the answer is yes.
2) What are the main reasons you would recommend or not recommend it for me?
You want to understand both the upside and the cautions.
3) Which medication option would you consider first, and why?
Different medications may be chosen based on diabetes status, weight-management goals, side-effect history, access, and cost.
4) What side effects should I expect, and what would be concerning?
Ask for both common symptoms and red-flag symptoms.
5) What kind of results are realistic for someone like me?
Look for a balanced answer. A thoughtful clinician should talk in ranges and probabilities, not promises.
6) What else would I need to change for this to work well?
Medication may help, but nutrition, activity, protein intake, sleep, and follow-up still matter.
7) What happens if my insurance does not cover it?
Coverage for weight-loss medications varies by plan, and out-of-pocket costs can be significant.
8) What is the long-term plan if treatment helps?
Ask how your doctor thinks about maintenance, follow-up frequency, and whether medication might be continued, adjusted, or stopped later.