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The patients I see with the most pronounced symptoms tend to share a few things: Rapid weight loss (more than 15 to 20 percent of body weight in under a year) Limited resistance training during their weight loss period A history of diabetes , which already puts the feet at risk Older age , because fat pad atrophy naturally happens with aging and the GLP 1 effect compounds it High mileage feet , meaning patients who are very active or stand all day for work If you have diabetes and you're on a GLP 1 drug, this is especially important to track

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Keep in mind: You should not take this statement from the American Society of Anesthesiologists (ASA), as a reason to simply stop taking your prescribed GLP-1 medication
You should contact your healthcare provider right away if side effects become severe or persist