You’ve tried different diets and lost a few pounds here and there, only to gain them back (and sometimes more) as soon as you go off of the diet. Besides, a strict diet isn’t really a long-term solution either, especially if it focuses on cutting calories more than on nutrition. You need to develop a healthy way of eating that is sustainable and provides nutrients that fuel your body so you can stay active and manage your weight in a healthy way.
That’s exactly the kind of weight loss program that Injectco offers. Our programs encourage you to get fit and eat well while using semaglutide as a tool to support your journey toward a healthier body.
Now for the big question: is semaglutide really safe for weight loss? What about side effects–is there any way to minimize them? Is semaglutide right for you?
The Safety Of Semaglutide
While it can be intimidating to start any prescription medication, GLP-1 medicines get a lot of press and attention from health organizations–both good and bad attention. Though most articles are generally positive, there are some that may raise some questions about the safety of semaglutide as a weight loss medication.
Generally, though, semaglutide is a safe and effective medication that can benefit and support your weight loss. The only way to get semaglutide is to have a healthcare provider assess your current health condition and medical history. If your provider thinks you’re a good candidate, you can begin semaglutide. It’s important to follow instructions for dosage and schedule appointments so your provider can continue to monitor your progress with monthly check-in appointments. These steps will decrease your chances of any issues with semaglutide and will help you feel more confident as you take this step in your weight loss journey.
Side Effects Of Semaglutide And How To Deal With Them
Semaglutide may cause some side effects (including gastrointestinal issues), especially during the initial doses of medication. Common side effects may be:
Nausea: If you struggle with an upset stomach or a slightly queasy feeling, try drinking a ginger ale or sipping a cup of hot peppermint tea. Both of these may help calm your stomach and make you feel less nauseous.
Diarrhea: It’s important to drink water if you’re having diarrhea to replace the fluid your body is losing. It can be easy to get dehydrated when you don’t think about how this side effect impacts your body. So, fill up your thermal cup or reusable water bottle, drink, and repeat. You should also avoid spicy foods or anything that might irritate your stomach.
Indigestion: It’s probably best to leave the spicy foods until you feel up to it, especially if you’re already battling indigestion. You can use over-the-counter antacids, but you need to get your provider’s approval first. Pairing antacids and certain prescription medications may not be a good idea, so make sure you double-check before taking them to relieve indigestion.
Headache: Many things can cause headaches, such as stress, noise, allergies, and lack of water. On that note, if you have a headache while taking semaglutide, it may be a sign to drink more water and rehydrate your body. Only use over-the-counter pain relievers that your provider approves to treat headaches while you’re taking semaglutide.
Fatigue: Water helps with a lot of semaglutide side effects–and fatigue is no exception. Your body can feel groggy and sluggish without enough water, so make sure you’re getting at least the recommended amount of water each day.
Discover Safe + Effective Weight Loss At Injectco
At Injectco, we offer semaglutide as a safe way to help patients improve their overall health and well-being. With the support of our team, you can feel secure and confident as you start your weight loss journey.
Call us at (817) 533-7676 or schedule your consultation online today.