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Long-term effects of RYGB on islet-cells function may contribute to hypoglycemia in susceptible individuals after this procedure
At first, they probably are just not eating a lot of food, and then if they start to feel less energy, perhaps losing some muscle mass, theyre going to start to seek out different foods and different types of nutrients, she said
Both drugs are administered once a week with a sub-Q injection
Down 52 pounds from starting weight, feeling better than I have in 15 years
Side-effect management is part of that conversation because nausea, constipation, reflux, and fatigue can all interfere with eating enough protein and maintaining strength