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Semaglutide: Preventing/Dealing with Side Effects
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<blockquote data-quote="Jon H" data-source="post: 233067" data-attributes="member: 6219"><p>I tried Semaglutide a few months ago, and hated every minute of it. I don't have very much body fat, but I thought that it might help with a little remaining visceral fat. I also thought I'd try it to help with blood sugar and for its touted positive effect on any metabolic issues. My GI tract has always worked very well, with no issues. Within two days of using it, even at a low starting dose, my entire GI tract seemed to slow to a crawl and I felt nauseous all day long. What I ate during this time made no difference in side effects whatsoever. Even my poop started looking and smelling horrible. I only used it for three weeks at a low dose. It took at least one month after stopping it for me to feel normal again.</p><p></p><p>I don't have time to write a full review, but (for me) that drug seems to fall into the same category as something like gastric bypass surgery. If someone doesn't have self control over what they put in their body then it may be a great tool to help overcome a morbid condition. For people that do have some self control I honestly can't understand the hype on this product.</p><p></p><p>As always....for those that have had a completely different experience and opinion, and think it's the best dietary tool ever, more power to you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jon H, post: 233067, member: 6219"] I tried Semaglutide a few months ago, and hated every minute of it. I don't have very much body fat, but I thought that it might help with a little remaining visceral fat. I also thought I'd try it to help with blood sugar and for its touted positive effect on any metabolic issues. My GI tract has always worked very well, with no issues. Within two days of using it, even at a low starting dose, my entire GI tract seemed to slow to a crawl and I felt nauseous all day long. What I ate during this time made no difference in side effects whatsoever. Even my poop started looking and smelling horrible. I only used it for three weeks at a low dose. It took at least one month after stopping it for me to feel normal again. I don't have time to write a full review, but (for me) that drug seems to fall into the same category as something like gastric bypass surgery. If someone doesn't have self control over what they put in their body then it may be a great tool to help overcome a morbid condition. For people that do have some self control I honestly can't understand the hype on this product. As always....for those that have had a completely different experience and opinion, and think it's the best dietary tool ever, more power to you. [/QUOTE]
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