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Semaglutide: Preventing/Dealing with Side Effects
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<blockquote data-quote="Vtail" data-source="post: 232939" data-attributes="member: 38279"><p>FWIW: I personally know 2 people that started Ozempic at roughly the same time. They both started at .25mg/week for 4 weeks, then increased to .5mg for 4 weeks and both are now up to 1mg. Both are women approx 50+ years old. One of them was immediately hit hard with GI issues - nauseous at times and unable to even look at certain foods. The other seemed to just shrug it off as if she were injecting water. As they both increased their dosage, the GI side effects (or lack thereof) were the same. One feels queasy most of the time, and the other feels nothing. So, like everything else we talk about here, whether or not someone will suffer GI issues from Ozempic seems to vary from person to person.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Vtail, post: 232939, member: 38279"] FWIW: I personally know 2 people that started Ozempic at roughly the same time. They both started at .25mg/week for 4 weeks, then increased to .5mg for 4 weeks and both are now up to 1mg. Both are women approx 50+ years old. One of them was immediately hit hard with GI issues - nauseous at times and unable to even look at certain foods. The other seemed to just shrug it off as if she were injecting water. As they both increased their dosage, the GI side effects (or lack thereof) were the same. One feels queasy most of the time, and the other feels nothing. So, like everything else we talk about here, whether or not someone will suffer GI issues from Ozempic seems to vary from person to person. [/QUOTE]
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