I started today...excited and nervous. My sister has lost 30 lbs in 4 months and her sugars are so much better. As you stated here, her appetite is gone and she is just not hungry to binge eat.
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Female 48 PCOS, insulin resistance, had gastric bypass 14 years ago but have gained back about 70% of the weight lost. I've been on Ozempic for a month now. The best way I can explain this experience is that is has quieted the overwhelming "chatter" in my head that drives me to constantly snack. I haven't had any reactive hypoglycemia attacks since I started and I feel normal. Yes, there were a few days of "don't trust a fart", but it has calmed down.
@@DavidBrackett385 yes, HG is a common result of gastric bypass. I haven't had an episode at all. The combination of insulin resistance and gastric bypass creates a really unstable sugar situation. this has definitely made it better.
@@missycfrench wow that is awesome!!!!! I have been blessed with idiopathic reactive hypoglycemia since 2008 and I’m wondering if Ozampic would help me. I’m not smart enough to figure it all out lol.
Very articulate video, thanks. I do have some questions though. In terms of pancreatic action, isn’t the increased levels of insulin produced naturally and probably more often by the body part of the reason why insulin receptors on cells become insulin resistant? And in that case isn’t it counterintuitive to be taking a medication to increase the insulin? Or is it the lesser evil as the goal is to get the sugar out of the blood no matter if it actually increases the potential for even more insulin cell receptor resistance. Secondly, in terms of food staying longer in the stomach, wouldn’t that increase or cause food to ‘rot’ in the stomach? And how does staying longer in the stomach affect stomach acid production? Is there more released? Could that be problematic? Third question, if you take a medication that is almost identical to a chemical already produced by the body, would the body stop producing that chemical as no need to anymore and when you finally stop taking the medication and it’s totally out your system in 5 weeks, would the body still be producing enough quantities of the chemical, or might there be a problem with even less being produced than before and so a potential for increased appetite and weight gain? Have been prescribed ozempic but unsure. Thanks
I am taking ozempic for my type 2 diabetes and it is working. I have lost wait it is reducing my appetite. Trulictly did nothing for me. I did not lose a single pound with that.
Can ozenpic cause breast cancer because it works with hormones. It's written on the leaflet that it can cause tyrod cancer. I have taking two box already and it works well on me by losing 7 kilo
Is Ozempic mainly for overweight Diabetics. I ask because every commercial I see it is obvious it is being marketed that way. How would taking this drug impact a Type 2 that is not overweight or inactive? losing weight for that person may not be in their best interest.
If you are insulin dependent should you still take your daily insulin along with this once a week shot? Or will this shot replace the insulin all together?
This pen did wonders for me no cravings no joint pain lost weight...I was on it for 5 weeks .25 for 4 weeks and .5 on the 5th week, until I developed acute pancreatitis, I was placed on flagyl and now I am fine however, the weight is creeping up again and the cravings....I never suffered from pancreas issues....I am wondering if the dose was too much....I wonder if I can reduce the dose ....I hate that this has happened to me it was working so nicely😩😩...is there anything else that can help my insulin resistance 😩😩😩😩 or is it the GLP-1 that is the issue? Thank you Dr.
Generally if you have had genuine pancreatitis then GLP-1 therapy if to be avoided even if not the cause. Unfortunately as it sounded like it very effective for you
@@MyHealthExplained yes it was, VERY EFFECTIVE, have you suggested any other meds in place of this for patients who experienced acute pancreatitis? Thank you Dr
1 MG made me sick always on the edge of vomiting when before I never had this issue. I took a break of 2 months, my stupid blood sugar were so hight it wasn't even funny, Now I just restarted 0.25 mg and they are back down big time ..... Im also 40 yrs old and type 2 and overweight.
its the same drug as ozempic but at much higher doses as most is broken down by stomach acids.. The data suggests it is not as effective in terms of weight loss or lowering sugars. Here is an article I put together ..www.myhealthexplained.com/diabetes-information/diabetes-articles/rybelsus-what-does-it-do-and-how-do-i-use-it