Everything is fine; I've done extensive research, and my doctor has given me the go-ahead. While I don't have obesity, I do have insulin resistance, unfortunately due to genetics. But I appreciate your concern.
It has nothing to do with concern.
Nor did I suggest it's unhealthy.
I said using it the way you are may, based on my extensive observational experience over a number of years, cause it to no longer work well for you, perhaps ever.
Those who used an early GLP class medicine, liraglutide, for even just a few months nearly ten years ago, were coincidentally observed by researchers conducting a study as having little to no response to other GLPs like Tirz now.
I've experienced the severe drop off in response after using Sema several years ago for several months, stopping, and starting again later.
Others I know personally have experienced the same, many of us thinking the second round was "bunk" or their existing supply went bad.
Doctors are increasing noticing patients who "take a break", regain weight, in many cases no longer respond to either sema or tirz nearly as well when they restart,
So that's all I was pointing out, that a niche use, going on and off as you're planning to do, may cause a type of permanent harm regardless of what your doctor approves of.
Not going to lie. I don't really give a shit what happens to the health of some internet rando, just putting the info out there for someone who decides to exersize caution in this unexplored area of GLP use.