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I stopped semaglutide (Ozempic) six weeks ago because of nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea, and now I still have abdominal pain and nausea
Your doctor checks your BMI, blood sugar (HbA1c), kidney and liver function, current medications, and personal history of pancreatitis or thyroid conditions
Week 7-8: Lastly, get it done
Documentation for building strong cases encompasses the following elements: Prescription history showing Ozempic dosage, duration, and prescribing indication (diabetes versus weight loss) Emergency department records detailing acute symptom presentation and treatment Hospitalization records demonstrating severity through admission duration, IV hydration, nutritional support Diagnostic test results including gastric emptying studies, upper endoscopy ruling out obstruction, CT scans Gastroenterologist consultation notes confirming gastroparesis diagnosis Ongoing treatment records showing persistent symptoms and quality of life impacts Documentation of work absences, disability claims, or lifestyle modifications necessitated by symptoms Certain factors may disqualify or weaken potential claims, making early case evaluation
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