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Let’s be clear about who I am (and who I’m not)
I’m a registered nurse and health coach who shares real, BS-free information about metabolic health, PCOS, perimenopause, and weight loss, because y’all deserve better than vague wellness fluff. But here’s what I need you to know: I am not YOUR nurse. Everything I share here is for educational purposes only. It is not medical advice, it’s not a diagnosis, and it doesn’t create a provider-patient relationship between us. Nothing here replaces the care of a licensed provider who actually knows your full health history. The opinions and content here are my own and do not reflect the views of my employer or the hospital where I work.
Scope of practice
As a nurse health coach, I can recommend over-the-counter products and supplements that may support your wellness goals. I don’t prescribe specific prescription medications. When it comes to GLP-1s and peptides, what I can do is talk about the science, what’s available, and what may be beneficial, so you can have an informed conversation with your licensed medical provider. The decision about what’s right for your body always belongs to you and your provider. Always consult your licensed provider before starting any prescription treatment. These statements have not been evaluated by the FDA. Products discussed are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.
Transparency
I only recommend things I actually trust. Most are products I personally use, some are from partners whose clinical standards I believe in. I will always let you know when it’s something I haven’t tried personally. Some links in this email are affiliate links or part of brand partnerships, which means I may earn a commission at no extra cost to you. As an Amazon Associate, I earn from qualifying purchases.
Results + Testimonials
Any testimonials or results shared here reflect individual experiences only. Results are not guaranteed and will vary based on individual circumstances.
If you’re on a compounded GLP-1 medication through a telehealth company, there’s something you need to know… and most people have no idea it’s even happening.
It’s called pharmacy hopping. And it could be putting you at risk.
What Is GLP-1 Pharmacy Hopping?
Pharmacy hopping is when your telehealth company sends your prescription to a different compounding pharmacy each month. Not because anything is wrong with your prescription. Not because your dose changed. Just because of whatever deal or arrangement they have going on that month.
Here’s why that’s a problem. Every compounding pharmacy concentrates their GLP-1 medications differently. So even if your prescription says the exact same milligrams from one month to the next, the units, or volume, you draw up in your syringe could be completely different. Same dose on paper. Completely different injection in reality.
That’s exactly how dosing errors happen.
Different concentrations. Same prescription. This is what pharmacy hopping actually looks like.
What the FDA Is Actually Saying About This
This isn’t just my opinion as a nurse. The FDA has been raising the alarm on compounded GLP-1 safety for a while now.
As of April 2025, the FDA had received over 500 adverse event reports related to compounded semaglutide and nearly 500 reports concerning compounded tirzepatide. And that number is almost certainly higher because most state-licensed compounding pharmacies aren’t even required to submit adverse event reports.
The FDA has received multiple reports of adverse events, some requiring hospitalization, linked to dosing errors associated with compounded injectable semaglutide. These weren’t errors because people were careless. Many of them were errors because the concentration changed, and nobody clearly explained that.
The FDA estimates that 10 deaths and 100 hospitalizations may be linked to the use of compounded GLP-1 medications. And their responses are often reactive, meaning action is usually taken only after something has already gone wrong.
That last part is the part that keeps me up at night as a nurse.
A Real Example of What Can Go Wrong
I know someone personally who accidentally took four times her dose. Four times. It happened because her pharmacy changed, and she drew up the volume exactly the same as what she was used to… but the concentration was completely different. She felt absolutely awful.
And here’s the thing that really got me. I’m a NICU nurse. Dosage calculations are literally what I do every single day. Tiny babies depend on my accuracy. And I STILL panicked after my own pharmacy changed. I had to go back to my written notes to confirm I’d taken the right dose. I had gone over it so many times in my head that I couldn’t remember what I’d actually done.
If it can happen to me… it can happen to anyone.
Same medication. Different pharmacy. Different concentration. This is exactly what pharmacy hopping looks like in real life.
What to Look For in a Compounded GLP-1 Provider
Not all telehealth companies operate the same way. Here’s what actually matters when it comes to safety:
Pharmacy consistency. Your medication should come from the same pharmacy every single month. No exceptions. If your provider can’t tell you exactly which pharmacy fills your prescription, that’s a red flag worth paying attention to.
Standardized dosing. As your dose increases, your units should stay the same. Simple, consistent, easy to follow instructions reduce the risk of errors. If the math changes every time your dose changes, that’s unnecessary confusion and unnecessary risk.
Transparency. A trustworthy provider will tell you where your meds come from, how they’re compounded, and what quality standards their pharmacy follows. You have every right to ask those questions.
Why I Made the Switch
This is a big part of why I moved to EllieMD. One pharmacy, always the same one, every single month. Standardized dosing so the units stay consistent no matter what milligram you’re on. Simple. Clear. And a whole lot less room for the kind of errors that send people to the hospital.
This is what consistency looks like. Same pharmacy. Every single month.
Questions to Ask Your Telehealth Provider Right Now
Before your next injection, it’s worth picking up the phone or sending a message to ask:
Where is my prescription being filled? Is it always the same pharmacy? How is my dosing calculated and does that change if my concentration changes? What quality standards does your compounding pharmacy follow?
You deserve clear answers. If you’re not getting them, that tells you something too.
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LET’S BE CLEAR ABOUT WHO I AM (AND WHO I’M NOT).
I’m a registered nurse and health coach who shares real, BS-free information about metabolic health, PCOS, perimenopause, and weight loss, because y’all deserve better than vague wellness fluff. But here’s what I need you to know: I am not YOUR nurse. Everything I share here is for educational purposes only. It is not medical advice, it’s not a diagnosis, and it doesn’t create a provider-patient relationship between us. Nothing on this site replaces the care of a licensed provider who actually knows your full health history. The opinions and content here are my own and do not reflect the views of my employer or the hospital where I work.
SCOPE OF PRACTICE.
As a nurse health coach, I can recommend over-the-counter products and supplements that may support your wellness goals. I don’t prescribe specific prescription medications. When it comes to GLP-1s and peptides, what I can do is talk about the science, what’s available, and what may be beneficial, so you can have an informed conversation with your licensed medical provider. The decision about what’s right for your body always belongs to you and your provider. Always consult your licensed provider before starting any prescription treatment — this is not something that should be DIY’d. These statements have not been evaluated by the FDA. Products discussed on this site are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.
TRANSPARENCY.
I only recommend things I actually trust. Most are products I personally use, some are from partners whose clinical standards I believe in. I will always let you know when it’s something I haven’t tried personally. Some links on this site are affiliate links or part of brand partnerships, which means I may earn a commission at no extra cost to you. As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases.
RESULTS + TESTIMONIALS.
Any testimonials or results shared on this site reflect individual experiences only. Results are not guaranteed and will vary based on individual circumstances.
Three years ago, I stood on the scale and saw 209 lbs staring back at me. That number was more than just a reflection of my weight. It was a reflection of how much I’d been struggling in silence. My body wasn’t just unhappy. It was literally screaming for help, and I was doing my absolute best to ignore it.
This was me at 209lbs. I was in total denial about how bad it had actually gotten. My health was suffering, and I was just trying to ignore the truth.
Let me set the stage for you. My blood pressure was completely out of control. Honestly, it was at stroke level dangerous. As a nurse who started out on a neurosurgical unit in the “stroke capital of the world,” I knew exactly what those numbers meant. To be frank, it freaked me the eff out. My cholesterol levels weren’t much better, and then I was hit with a sleep apnea diagnosis that I tried to pretend wasn’t a thing. Spoiler alert: denial doesn’t magically make the snoring stop. Who knew? 😅
On top of all that, my energy was gone, my confidence was shattered, and I felt like I was stuck in a never-ending loop of “lose 5lbs, gain 10 back.”
192 lbs and right on the edge of a total life change. This was the moment I stopped making excuses.
When the “Math Didn’t Math”
Fast forward to about 2.5 years ago. My doctor and I finally said, “enough is enough.” I had managed to lose 30lbs on my own, but with the tiniest change of adding just one regular soda back to my diet once a month, I quickly gained 20lbs back. My doctor agreed with me that my math just didn’t math. My calories in were not equaling my calories out, which is something so many women with PCOS struggle with!
At 192 lbs, I began my GLP-1 weight loss journey. Let me tell you, it was one of the best decisions I’ve ever made for my longevity. Thanks to my incredible telehealth team at EllieMD, I finally had the tools, guidance, and accountability to turn things around. They monitored my progress and kept my wellness plan on point. The community was there to cheer me on, even when I was tempted to drown my frustrations in chips. Because, let’s be honest, sometimes the snacks really do call your name! 🍟🙈
October 3, 2023. 192.6 lbs. This was the day I finally stopped talking about it and started my first GLP-1 injection.
I remember standing there on October 3, 2023, taking a side-profile photo at 192.6 lbs. I was terrified, but I knew I needed that ‘before’ because this time, I was actually going to change my life with GLP-1
There’s a specific milestone around 150 lbs where the ‘paper towel effect’ kicked in. Suddenly, the clothes I was wearing, like this bright blue dress I finally felt confident in, started fitting differently, and for the first time, I didn’t want to hide from the camera.
Pushing Past 135 lbs
I really thought 135 lbs was my absolute “ceiling” because, for my entire adult life, my body had drawn a line in the sand right there.
To understand why that number felt like a dead end, we have to go back to when I was 19. I was 115 lbs and decided to go on the Depo-Provera shot. Little did I know, I had undiagnosed PCOS, and that medication threw my hormones into a literal tailspin. I gained 15 lbs in just 72 hours. Let that sink in! Over the next few months, while that medication was still in my system, I gained another 15 lbs.
135 lbs. The weight I thought was my “finish line” because I hadn’t been lower since I was 19. I was so wrong!
For the longest time, 150 lbs became my frustrating “baseline.” I had managed to drop down near that initial 15 lb gain once before, but I could never, ever break below it. Every other time I tried to lose weight, I hit a wall at that second 15 lb mark and stayed stuck.
But I have to be real with you: the times in my past when I did get down to 150, or even when I was 115 at nineteen, I did NOT get there the healthy way. I was struggling, my habits weren’t sustainable, and my body wasn’t actually thriving.
120 lbs and feeling more like “me” than ever before. This journey has been worth every single second.
This is the first time in my life that I have been at a healthy weight and actually done it the healthy way. Reaching a normal BMI and pushing past that 135 lb hurdle with EllieMD wasn’t just a weight loss win. It was a metabolic breakthrough. For the first time since I was a teenager, my hormones aren’t running the show in a negative way. I finally have the medical support to keep my PCOS in check and the tools to maintain this 94 lb loss for the long haul.
The Results: 94 Pounds Down
Here I am today, 94 pounds lighter, rocking a normal BMI for the first time since I was 19 years old.
What has changed since reaching 115 lbs?
Sleep Apnea: Completely gone.
Blood Pressure: Controlled and healthy.
Cholesterol: Finally playing nice.
Confidence: Through the roof!
From 192 lbs to 115 lbs. This is what happens when you stop guessing and start a real wellness plan with EllieMD.
But let me be real for a second. This journey has not been all rainbows and glitter. 🌈✨ There were tough days, tears, and moments when I questioned if I could actually do it. There were times when progress felt slow, and I had to remind myself that every small victory added up to something bigger. This transformation didn’t happen overnight, and it certainly didn’t happen without effort. But oh, was it worth it.
Living my life again at 115 lbs! I finally have the energy and confidence to show up for every moment.
Learning to Live Again
I’ve learned so much over these three years. I’ve learned to celebrate the little wins, like fitting into a smaller size and having more energy to play with my bulldog Rossi. She was very happy about this, by the way 🐶. And oh yeah… I ran a freakin 5K!
Most importantly, I’ve learned that taking care of myself isn’t selfish. It is necessary. This journey wasn’t just about weight loss results. It was about saving my life. It was about proving to myself that I am resilient and worth the effort.
Let me tell you, you are worth it!
Ready to Start Your Own Journey with EllieMD?
If you’re sitting there feeling stuck, overwhelmed, or like it’s just too hard, I want you to know something. You can do this. One step, one choice, and one day at a time. It’s not about perfection, it’s about progress.
Medical Provider Consults: You’ll work with a telehealth team that actually listens to your history, including things like PCOS or perimenopause struggles.
GLP-1 Medication Support: Access to the tools that helped me break through my 135 lb plateau and reach a normal BMI.
Monthly Wellness Plans: No more guessing games. You get a clear roadmap for your nutrition and health goals.
Ongoing Lab Monitoring: We keep it safe and clinical by keeping a close eye on your bloodwork and progress.
✨ THE BESTIE BONUS ✨
Exclusive Nurse Coaching with me
When you join through my link, you aren’t just getting a website. You are getting me in your corner! As a Registered Nurse with over a decade of healthcare experience (and 94 lbs lost myself), I’m here to help you navigate the real-life side of this journey.
Whether you are a night shift worker trying to figure out your injection schedule or you just need a hype-girl who understands the struggle, I’ve got you. No gatekeeping, just real support from someone who has been exactly where you are!
Maintenance is a beast of its own, and of course, I am sharing that whole process with y’all too. Whether you are a fellow nurse working the night shift or someone just looking to feel like themselves again, you are worth it! I am so grateful for the team at Ellie MD for helping me get my life back.
Professional Disclosure: I provide BS-free metabolic education as a registered nurse and health coach for women navigating PCOS, perimenopause, and stubborn weight loss. While I share evidence-based research and nurse-informed support, please remember that I am not your nurse. The content shared here is for educational purposes only. It does not constitute medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment, and it does not establish a provider-patient relationship. Nothing on this site is a substitute for care from a licensed provider who knows your full health history. All opinions and content shared on this platform are my own and do not reflect the views or endorsements of my employer or the hospital where I am employed.
Scope of Practice and FDA: Per professional coaching guidelines, I may recommend over the counter (OTC) medications or supplements to support your wellness goals. However, I do not prescribe or recommend specific prescription medications. For prescription options, including GLP-1 tools, my role is to help you understand the available science so you can have an informed discussion with your licensed healthcare provider. These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. Products discussed are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease, and medical treatments require professional oversight.
Trust and Transparency: I only recommend products I trust. Most are items I use personally, while others are shared based on my professional trust in the clinical standards of partners like Ellie MD. Some links are affiliate links or part of brand partnerships, which means I may earn a commission at no extra cost to you. As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases.
Every time I share about my GLP-1 journey, the comments flood in. Some supportive. Some curious. Some skeptical.
And almost every time, someone says it:
“But isn’t that cheating?”
Let’s talk about that.
Because if we don’t call glasses cheating for eyesight 👓 or insulin cheating for diabetes 💉 then why do we treat GLP-1s any differently?
I’m Niki — NICU nurse, wellness advocate, and creator behind Nicole in Scrubs. 💜 I’ve seen how often people blame themselves for health struggles that are really rooted in biology. That’s why I share my GLP-1 journey so openly — to show what happens when science and self-compassion finally meet.
As a nurse, I’ve seen this over and over again. People blaming themselves for biology that’s been quietly working against them.
When hormones like GLP-1 (glucagon-like peptide-1) are out of balance, your hunger cues, fullness signals, and blood sugar control all get mixed up. The result? A body that constantly fights to regain weight no matter how much you “eat less and move more.”
GLP-1 medications help restore communication between your gut, brain, and pancreas. They allow your body to do what it was always meant to do. That’s not cheating. That’s science helping your body function the way it should.
💜 Why I Chose to Partner with Ellie MD
When I started sharing my own journey online, I kept getting one question: “How do I even get started?”
Professional Disclosure: I provide BS-free metabolic education as a registered nurse and health coach for women navigating PCOS, perimenopause, and stubborn weight loss. While I share evidence-based research and nurse-informed support, please remember that I am not your nurse. The content shared here is for educational purposes only. It does not constitute medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment, and it does not establish a provider-patient relationship. Nothing on this site is a substitute for care from a licensed provider who knows your full health history. All opinions and content shared on this platform are my own and do not reflect the views or endorsements of my employer or the hospital where I am employed.
Scope of Practice and FDA: Per professional coaching guidelines, I may recommend over the counter (OTC) medications or supplements to support your wellness goals. However, I do not prescribe or recommend specific prescription medications. For prescription options, including GLP-1 tools, my role is to help you understand the available science so you can have an informed discussion with your licensed healthcare provider. These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. Products discussed are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease, and medical treatments require professional oversight.
Trust and Transparency: I only recommend products I trust. Most are items I use personally, while others are shared based on my professional trust in the clinical standards of partners like Ellie MD. Some links are affiliate links or part of brand partnerships, which means I may earn a commission at no extra cost to you. As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases.