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Semaglutide: Preventing/Dealing with Side Effects
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<blockquote data-quote="nodoctor" data-source="post: 233059" data-attributes="member: 43393"><p>As a very enthusiastic vegan I must point out that everything on their list of foods to avoid is total crap, and everything on their list of foods to eat is vegan and very healthy.</p><p></p><p>I have had only very slight gastric distress with Semaglutide, and loved it overall. My personal opinion is that to treating up the dose makes a ton of sense, and if you go with the list of stuff you were supposed to eat but maybe gradually introduce the fiber, that seems like a sensible plan. Frankly, I think one of the reasons they emphasize what your diet should be it so that everyone will report lots of weight loss, because eating their list of recommended foods with no Semaglutide would still result in significant weight loss and most people.</p><p></p><p>Happy to answer any other specific questions as well.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nodoctor, post: 233059, member: 43393"] As a very enthusiastic vegan I must point out that everything on their list of foods to avoid is total crap, and everything on their list of foods to eat is vegan and very healthy. I have had only very slight gastric distress with Semaglutide, and loved it overall. My personal opinion is that to treating up the dose makes a ton of sense, and if you go with the list of stuff you were supposed to eat but maybe gradually introduce the fiber, that seems like a sensible plan. Frankly, I think one of the reasons they emphasize what your diet should be it so that everyone will report lots of weight loss, because eating their list of recommended foods with no Semaglutide would still result in significant weight loss and most people. Happy to answer any other specific questions as well. [/QUOTE]
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