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       More update Board Talk Semaglutide
       By: Road2HardCoreIron Date: April 10, 2023, 11:18 am
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       Semaglutide
       I know Ozempic is getting a lot of press, but wanted to share my
       recent experience.
       My A1C has been creeping up over the last five years and after
       blowing out my knee a year ago I put on some weight. I carried
       an extra 25-30 lbs after letting my diet go to shit. My doc ran
       bloodwork and my A1C jumped to 8.2. Previously it had been 7.0
       and now I’m labeled T2 diabetic.
       With my knee surgery behind me I’d been hitting the gym and
       watching my diet but testing my blood glucose throughout the day
       showed my levels were still way to high even with a very low
       carb diet and no cheating. I also wasn’t dropping weight.
       Doc puts me on a low dose of metformin and 60 days later my A1C
       hasn’t budged. He says maybe he’ll write a script for Ozempic
       after giving the metformin more time to work. I’m impatient.
       I see EG has Semaglutide available and I figure I’d give it a
       try. Six weeks in I’m down 20 lbs and my glucose levels are
       dropping every week. I started on .25mg/wk and ran that for
       three weeks before upping to .5mg/wk.
       With the Libre3 I can see my glucose levels every minute
       throughout the day and see what does and doesn’t spike my
       glucose levels. I need to drop another 15 lbs and keep it off
       for a year or so to see if my pancreas function
       Returns to a somewhat normal level.
       If anyone else is is T2 or looking to drop weight this compound
       is the shit. I did experience some random nausea but it never
       lasted long. I hope EG is able to keep this one in stock.
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       Old 03-26-2023, 11:27 AM
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       Im currently on metformin and i track my insulin. It did
       slightly lower/stabilize however its not really translating into
       weight loss. Very intrested in SG. Tnx for the post
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       Old 03-27-2023, 01:50 PM
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       Thanks for posting! Did it kill your appetite? I've heard that's
       a part of the weight loss for some people. I had a past client
       stop training several years ago, gained a lot of weight then
       jumped on the semaglutide. Shes now back training with me
       because, yes she lost weight but it killed her appetite to the
       point that she had no energy levels lost a considerable amount
       of muscle and always felt bloated and uncomfortable after eating
       anything.
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       Old 03-27-2023, 06:35 PM
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       I started on .25mg/wk for four weeks. At that dose there was
       some appetite suppression, but it wasn't until I got to .5mg
       that I really started noticing that I didn't care about food
       like before.
       I can easily have a small snack and skip a meal. When I workout
       I have to consciously plan to pound a few protein shakes
       throughout the day to make sure I'm getting enough protein.
       I just upped my dose to 1mg/wk and my glucose level dropped
       another 15%. I love the Libre 3 that shows me my levels 24/7.
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       Old 04-01-2023, 08:26 AM
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       Is the semaglutide in 5mg vials? Or do you get 5 vials per
       order?
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       Old 04-01-2023, 10:05 AM
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       I am not a fan of semaglutide or Glipizide for any diabetic. The
       reason they push the pancreas to produce more insulin when the
       pancreas is already damaged. Its like red-lining a car engine
       when the lights are on and damage has occurred. If a low carb
       diet and metformin does not reduce the A1c to under 5.2 or so,
       then in my humble opinion, insulin is required. Small amounts to
       help keep the pressure off the pancreatic beta cells.
       I am happy to see your also using a CGM. Ask your doctor for the
       Dexcom G7.
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       Old 04-05-2023, 09:56 PM
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       Quote:
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       Is the semaglutide in 5mg vials? Or do you get 5 vials per
       order?
       It's 5mg per vial. About .75mg/wk is my sweet spot so a vial
       lasts me about six weeks. It's not cheap, but worth every penny.
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       Old 04-05-2023, 09:57 PM
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       I am not a fan of semaglutide or Glipizide for any diabetic. The
       reason they push the pancreas to produce more insulin when the
       pancreas is already damaged. Its like red-lining a car engine
       when the lights are on and damage has occurred. If a low carb
       diet and metformin does not reduce the A1c to under 5.2 or so,
       then in my humble opinion, insulin is required. Small amounts to
       help keep the pressure off the pancreatic beta cells.
       I am happy to see your also using a CGM. Ask your doctor for the
       Dexcom G7.
       I'm using the Libre 3--is the Dexcom G7 better in your opinion?
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       Quote:
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       It's 5mg per vial. About .75mg/wk is my sweet spot so a vial
       lasts me about six weeks. It's not cheap, but worth every penny.
       Thanks
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