In fact, it suppressed the bodys own GLP-1 production from its already-low levels, so when you stop it the inevitable happens
If symptoms are significant, the goal is not to push through but to adjust your nutrition, hydration, and dosing plan with our clinician
Symptoms include: Sudden numbness or weakness in the face, arm, or leg, especially on one side of the body (for stroke) Confusion, trouble speaking, or difficulty understanding speech (for stroke) Sudden vision problems in one or both eyes (for stroke) Sudden, severe headache with no known cause (for stroke) Chest pain or discomfort, which may spread to the shoulders, arms, back, neck, or jaw (for heart attack) Shortness of breath (for heart attack) Nausea or lightheadedness (for heart attack) Importance of Early Detection and Prompt Medical Attention Recognizing the symptoms of blood clots early is crucial because clots can quickly lead to life-threatening conditions such as pulmonary embolism, stroke, or heart attack
Heres what gastroenterologists want you to know about the condition
Clinical practice guidelines suggest several scenarios where dose modification may be appropriate: Persistent gastrointestinal symptoms lasting beyond the first week of a new dose level may warrant extending that dose phase by an additional 2-4 weeks before further escalation
Some patients cycle continuously with structured pauses, while others run protocols only at specific moments of the year