Heres a synthesis of what real patients consistently report at the 6-week mark: The Good Im not thinking about food constantly for the first time in years reduced food noise is the most universally reported benefit Portion sizes just naturally got smaller most patients eat 30-50% less without actively trying Ive lost 8 lbs but more importantly my blood sugar is way better diabetic patients often see metabolic improvements before the scale moves The Realistic Week 4 was a complete stall for me lost nothing the week 4 plateau is extremely common and temporary Im losing slower than I expected most people overestimate how fast GLP-1 drugs work relative to expectations The nausea hit hard in week 2 but got better GI side effects peak early and generally improve The Honest Concerns Ive been on it 3 months and only lost 12 lbs my doctor says Im a non-responder approximately 15-20% of patients see limited results The cost is $900+/month without insurance and its not sustainable cost is a genuine barrier for many When I stopped taking it I regained everything in 3 months Ozempic requires indefinite use

Weekly Schedule Because semaglutide is dosed once weekly, the schedule is really about consistency: same day, roughly same time, every week
Rapamycin-insensitive regulation of 4e-BP1 in regenerating rat liver
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the formation of scar tissue in the liver, which is no longer able to carry out the organ's usual functions (detoxification, synthesis of proteins and coagulation factors, regulation of metabolism, etc.) (1)