*** SHOW NOTES [ 00:00 ] Introduction [ 02:00 ] "You've Lost 140 Pounds" [ 02:45 ] The Moment Everything Changed: Asking for Medical Help [ 03:40 ] Bariatric Surgery: What Made It Feel Possible [ 05:00 ] Surgery + GLP-1s: Would She Do It Again
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In response to our concerns, the applicant commented that it is committed to providing the clinical evidence necessary to satisfy the substantial clinical improvement standard and indicated that it is currently conducting an ongoing prospective, multicenter, open-label, single-arm clinical study [44] to evaluate the Axoguard HA+ Nerve Protector TM in patients undergoing a first revision cubital tunnel decompression procedure for recurrent or recalcitrant cubital tunnel syndrome
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Core Difference: Non-Surgical vs Surgical Factor Semaglutide Surgery Type Medication Surgical Invasiveness Non-invasive Invasive Recovery None Weeks Reversibility Yes No Weight Loss Results Comparison Timeline Semaglutide Surgery 3 Months 510% 1020% 6 Months 1015% 2030% 12 Months 1520% 2535% Surgery produces faster results, but semaglutide is less risky