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An obesity medicine specialist breaks down the reactions you can encounter with GLP-1 drugs
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my prescribing doctor had told me to expect at least a week of this, if not more." Bialik noted that after experiencing the dramatic side effects, her "body made its position clear, and I had learned, after decades of overriding it, to finally listen." She ultimately decided to stop taking the GLP-1 and "finally went to see a gastroenterologist." The physician told her GLP-1 drugs "are extremely disruptive to the body and should not be used outside of a specific, regulated set of serious medical reasons namely, life-compromising obesity and its related health consequences" and that she "did not meet that bar." Bialik recalled leaving the specialist's office "feeling validated," noting that "a real doctor confirming I was not a freak, that the medication really had done this to me and trepidatious that there was more to deal with in the coming weeks." She concluded the essay with an ironic memory of her appointment

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