Tatebeck
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I understood everything the entire time, but yes it appears you may not have.So it was all just a silly misunderstanding?
I understood everything the entire time, but yes it appears you may not have.So it was all just a silly misunderstanding?
My aopologies. I thought I was being crystal. Evidently not.In all respect, you do seem to be confused and mixing up different types of diet. You started with "serious fasting" but are now talking about "a low fat diet" which are two completely different things. It's really not opinion, it's science. In addition to researching researching medical journals about different types of dieting, maybe a discussion with a nutritionist would help you understand the differences.
I have been on Zepbound for almost 2 years. You are more likely to have constipation over diarrhea due to the delayed gastric emptying. I actually take stool softeners daily to keep myself regular. I am lucky in that it is the only side effect I have had, and I am on the max dose now. I have lost around 60lbs so my loss has been pretty slow and steady.Do you have any experience with taking a GLP-1? I was asking for others experience with taking the medication.
My experience has been the same on Zepbound. I have been on for a little over a year. I'm still at 10mg, so not maxed yet. The only side effect I really have is constipation. I associate that with my lifelong struggle to stay adequately hydrated in conjunction with the medication. I started using Metamucil 2x day and it has worked like a charm (the nasty drinkable kid so that I am guaranteed to get that extra 16oz fluid in!). I have lost about 60lb total and I am about 15lbs from my goal weight. I have purposely managed my dosage (titrating both up and down) with my doctor so as not to lose too quickly and it's been fine. I have crazy PCOS and I was really struggling to lose weight, but it has helped with weight loss and inflammation greatly!I have been on Zepbound for almost 2 years. You are more likely to have constipation over diarrhea due to the delayed gastric emptying. I actually take stool softeners daily to keep myself regular. I am lucky in that it is the only side effect I have had, and I am on the max dose now. I have lost around 60lbs so my loss has been pretty slow and steady.
I've had to add fiber supplements to my diet as I end up with both diarrhea and constipation due to conflicting medications. The Metformin is trying to get the things out of my system and the GLP-1 is slowing down how things get into my system.I have debated asking my doctor about a GLP-1 but my main concern is the GI issues. I have seen people here mention nausea and maybe even vomiting but what about diarrhea? I have a functional disease that regularly causes issues in this department. I take medication daily to control it to a degree. I am concerned that taking a GLP-1 will make the issue worse. I of course will talk to my doctor about it but I am curious what others who are taking it have experienced.
What kind of pain do you have with the shot? I have some time periods where I have to take 3-4 different shots nightly (not weight loss related, so slightly different I'm sure). I don't generally have an issue with them, but they can burn pretty bad sometimes. The ones I take are mostly going in the lower abdomen to avoid hitting any blood vessels above the belly button.I started Wegovy two years ago and was on it for 6 months until I just could not take it anymore. I had terrible side effects--stomach cramps that were on par with labor pains and I was throwing up at least once a day (if not twice) at a minimum. The shot didn't hurt at all, but would absolutely wipe me out for two days with flu like fatigue.
Looking back, I should not have been ramped up every 4 weeks. Eventually I stopped taking it because the quality of life was so terrible and I was just flat out not eating because I was afraid of doing so. In the end I had lost 30 pounds, kept it off for 5 months, then over two months I gained it all back even though I was still trying to watch my portions and exercising.
I started Zepbound at the end of December after talking with my doctor and her assuring me we could stay on the lowest dose so long as I was still losing. But the shot hurts WAY worse than Wegovy--I bleed every time and it kills me, and I still have issues with vomiting. Slightly better than it was with Wegovy, but it's not fun. I have an appointment with my doctor this month to talk about what I want to do. I'm down 15 pounds in 2 months and she thinks that's too fast and isn't loving how often I throw up (which is about once a week the night I take the shot).
Interesting! I'm sorry you're having that, sounds miserable.It stings and burns and just all around hurts. I do it at the front of my thigh (alternating) and I've tried all kinds of things but every single time it just feels like I am stabbing myself. Which I guess I am, but that never happened with the Wegovy shot! The Wegovy shot was like an epi-pen injector, the Zepbound is a button you push which then injects the needle.
I NEVER bled or bruised with the Wegovy shot, and I bleed every single time with the Zepbound AND 50% of the time I end up with a huge bruise.
I was warned to keep my Ozempic cold and not let it warm up as warmth can damage the active drug. I don't have any pain associated with injecting it cold so I guess I'm just lucky.Make sure you let the pen warm up to room temperature before injecting (if you aren't already), as that can help. Taking it straight out of the fridge and injecting can cause more irritation
For long term storage you keep it in the fridge yes. But for most refrigerated injections you want to let the one you are about to inject sit out for at least a few minutes or even up to an hour or so to minimize irritation. Being at room temperature for a few minutes will not damage the drug.I was warned to keep my Ozempic cold and not let it warm up as warmth can damage the active drug. I don't have any pain associated with injecting it cold so I guess I'm just lucky.
My Ozempic comes in a single tube that I inject from for a month. I'd just be nervous letting it warm up and then cool again multiple times a month. Probably just my anxiety and the warnings I was given. I guess I'm prone to error on the side of caution for sure.For long term storage you keep it in the fridge yes. But for most refrigerated injections you want to let the one you are about to inject sit out for at least a few minutes or even up to an hour or two. Being at room temperature for a few minutes will not damage the drug.
As soon as you inject the drug it is now at 98.6 degrees in your body for the next week, which is much higher than room temperature.
From their own website you can store at room temperature for up to 56 days:My Ozempic comes in a single tube that I inject from for a month. I'd just be nervous letting it warm up and then cool again multiple times a month. Probably just my anxiety and the warnings I was given. I guess I'm prone to error on the side of caution for sure.

I really wonder why my Endocrinologist gave me such a warning then? I'm gonna have to ask him about it next time I see him because he made it sound like it'd go bad pretty quick if it got warm. I used to take insulin that I kept refrigerated until use and it was good for 30 days, but he warned me not to do that with the Ozempic. I've altered the way I travel at times just to make sure I keep the pen cold. I'm glad I read this because if I can stop worrying so much about that I certainly will. Thanks.From their own website you can store at room temperature for up to 56 days:
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Most multi-dose pens are okay to leave out at room temp once you start using them by design. Any pens you aren't using yet should be kept in the fridge for longer term storage
No worries!I really wonder why my Endocrinologist gave me such a warning then? I'm gonna have to ask him about it next time I see him because he made it sound like it'd go bad pretty quick if it got warm. I used to take insulin that I kept refrigerated until use and it was good for 30 days, but he warned me not to do that with the Ozempic. I've altered the way I travel at times just to make sure I keep the pen cold. I'm glad I read this because if I can stop worrying so much about that I certainly will. Thanks.