Hey Wilson! I believe I actually got this from a Liraglutide study, but since they are both GLP-1 agonists, I assumed (maybe a bad thing) that they would have identical effects (Lira and Semaglutide). I just glanced through the abstact though as I was just looking for a quick answer to the post. Here is the study I took it from. I'm glad you asked so I can actually post it up for reference for the futureWhere did you see this? Was it a research paper? I'd like to look into this.
I use bacteriostatic water, the exact same stuff I use to reconstitute my GH. That's strange. I haven't had any injection site issues at all.My friend is running SGT and experiencing moderate to severe injection site issues. She an RN, given hundreds, if not thoussands of injections over many decades..........
What are you all using to make the puck a injectable solution?
What is your blood type? Have you been scoped for ulcers?I've consider doing the every 2 to 3 nights and see what changes I'm going to try and tough it out until my next blood work in 3 months to see if there's any change one way or the other. At that point I'll probably go ahead if I have to start making some adjustments to my acid reflux regimen so to speak. I found that Ginger root helps a lot. If it gets really bad I do some baking soda but I have to be careful of that because I have high blood pressure and extra sodium is definitely not good for me.
I have dealt with heartburn my whole life honestly I remember even as a teenager having to eat rolaids but I also grew up in a very traumatic environment which I'm sure probably did not help any. Just sucks to have to be careful what I eat some things are way worse acidic foods make it worse spicy foods make it worse but I can have oatmeal and get terrible heartburn it's ridiculous.
I'm going through two more blood donations so in about 120 days I'm going to retest my hematocrit was way up I hadn't given blood in about a year and I'm making some changes my cholesterol was off a bit but that was due to some sloppy eating. That's all back on track and has been since my blood work. I like to see those numbers look a lot better.
I definitely appreciate the feedback. I think we're all going through the same thing as we age things change and we need as much information as we can get to make better choices
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