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Structured verdict

Submit your verdict

12 questions. 5 minutes. Anonymous. Same prompts as every other verdict in the network, so your words can be compared to people on the same medication, age, and starting BMI.

Reviewed by the FormBlends Medical Review Team. Last reviewed .

Before you start

Write like you're talking to a friend who's considering the same medication. Be specific. Use real numbers if you have them. Your answers stay anonymous.

Submit Your Verdict

Share your honest experience. All responses are anonymous and reviewed before publishing. Each answer is limited to 500 characters.

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FAQ

How long does this take?

About 5 minutes if you write short. Longer if you want to tell a real story. The form auto-saves, so you can come back if you need to pause.

Can you identify me from what I write?

No personally identifying fields are collected. We ask for medication, dose, starting BMI, age bracket, sex at birth, and months on therapy. Nothing links back to you. If you mention a name or detail in your free-text answers, our moderators will redact it before publishing.

What gets published?

Your structured answers to the 12 questions, attached to your demographic tags. No author name. You appear as, for example, "female, 35 to 44, starting BMI 32 to 35, tirzepatide, 9 months." That's how filtering and comparison work.

What if I want to take it down later?

Email the moderation team with the timestamp of your submission. We'll remove it from the dataset. Since we don't store identifiers, you'll need that timestamp to find your record.

Should I submit if I stopped the medication?

Yes. Verdicts from people who stopped are some of the most useful. The final two questions (would you do it again, advice for someone like you) carry more weight when they come from people who've been through the full cycle.

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Your submission is anonymous. No identifying information is collected or displayed. Verdicts are moderated before publishing. Patient experiences are not medical advice. Results vary. Compounded medications are not FDA-approved as finished drug products.