Seth Walsh
The man in the mirror is my only threat
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Sorry to hear that. I had worse GI sides on sema/tirz whenever I'd eat larger portions. I don't think anyone should really be taking GLP1s unless a definitive plan is build around it. For ex; making sure you're getting so much activity per day, eating no more than X times a day, no more than X calories per day.It obviously works different for everyone, for some its good,for some horrible. But i dont think its a coincidence that my gut and stomach are fucked up after using semaglutide. I will do a colonscopy and endoscopy for stomach soon since 1 month ago right after i quit semaglutide i had to call the ambulance because i had horrible stomach pain, never happened before, i literally thought my stomach will explode. Even tho it doesnt affect directly the gut it cause constipation which can lead also to gut issues, hemoroihdes, anal fissures, etc
I got off Tirz a few times when I just no longer needed to actively lose weight. Having a weight loss regimen built around taking the drugs weirdly makes the side effects more bareable for me, probably because you're actively making your body more conducive to the effects of the drug.
A large volume of foods, starchy carbs, breads, lack of physical activity, beer etc all seemed to bring out the worst sides. They make food sit in your stomach longer, so a poor diet or eating a lot of processed foods will also make it unbearable. But in most cases (mine too), 5mg Tirz or its Semaglutide equivalent is just excessive.
