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Semaglutide: Preventing/Dealing with Side Effects
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<blockquote data-quote="Pacman" data-source="post: 235218" data-attributes="member: 2450"><p>Just wanted to post an update almost a month into taking it. </p><p></p><p><strong>The good:</strong></p><p>It's working REALLY well! I am also on a very low dose (as of now I am taking 0.375 mg every 5 days), and it works so well that on some days I have to literally smoke a bit in the evening to get my appetite up enough so I don't end the day on 1600 calories. (I have a planned out caloric/macro plan that I am sticking to). Not all days are like that, but just the fact that some days are shows it is working. </p><p></p><p><strong>The bad:</strong></p><p>Stomach pain if I eat too much. But it's fairly manageable. On a scale of 1-10, it usually doesn't pass a 6. Unless I eat like more than 900 calories in a single sitting (most of my meals are between 250-700 cals).</p><p></p><p><strong>The weird:</strong></p><p>I have gotten VERY sensitive to cold temperatures. The only other time this happened to me in my life was when I was about 10 pounds lighter than I am now. This is very strange because I keep my place always at a constant 65-70 degrees 24 hours a day. But ever since I start semaglutide, I am freezing if it gets below 70 degrees (occasionally it is comfortable below 70 degrees, but 98% of the time it is not). Most of the time right now my place is at 74-75 degrees. </p><p></p><p>What would cause <em>that</em> weird side effect? It doesn't bother me so much but I am just wondering why that would happen...</p><p></p><p>Anyway, this stuff is amazing. I really like it, and I am so happy that I found something to help control my appetite that is not a stimulant.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pacman, post: 235218, member: 2450"] Just wanted to post an update almost a month into taking it. [B]The good:[/B] It's working REALLY well! I am also on a very low dose (as of now I am taking 0.375 mg every 5 days), and it works so well that on some days I have to literally smoke a bit in the evening to get my appetite up enough so I don't end the day on 1600 calories. (I have a planned out caloric/macro plan that I am sticking to). Not all days are like that, but just the fact that some days are shows it is working. [B]The bad:[/B] Stomach pain if I eat too much. But it's fairly manageable. On a scale of 1-10, it usually doesn't pass a 6. Unless I eat like more than 900 calories in a single sitting (most of my meals are between 250-700 cals). [B]The weird:[/B] I have gotten VERY sensitive to cold temperatures. The only other time this happened to me in my life was when I was about 10 pounds lighter than I am now. This is very strange because I keep my place always at a constant 65-70 degrees 24 hours a day. But ever since I start semaglutide, I am freezing if it gets below 70 degrees (occasionally it is comfortable below 70 degrees, but 98% of the time it is not). Most of the time right now my place is at 74-75 degrees. What would cause [I]that[/I] weird side effect? It doesn't bother me so much but I am just wondering why that would happen... Anyway, this stuff is amazing. I really like it, and I am so happy that I found something to help control my appetite that is not a stimulant. [/QUOTE]
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