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Understanding Weight Loss Injections: Support and Enhancement Through Coaching

August 08, 20244 min read

Understanding Weight Loss Injections: Support and Enhancement Through Coaching

By Coach Kenya Elliott

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Introduction

Weight loss has been a major concern for many individuals, and over the years, various methods have been developed to address this issue. One of the more recent advancements in this field is the use of weight loss injections like Ozempic (semaglutide). Originally developed for diabetes management, Ozempic has been found to aid in weight loss, providing a new option for those struggling with obesity.

Historical Context: The journey of weight loss medications began in the mid-20th century with the development of drugs like amphetamines, which were later found to have significant side effects. In the 1990s, the introduction of drugs like fen-phen showed promise but also led to serious health concerns, resulting in their withdrawal from the market. The early 2000s saw the rise of appetite suppressants and fat blockers, but many of these also faced regulatory challenges due to safety issues.

Introduction to Ozempic: Ozempic, a GLP-1 receptor agonist, was initially approved by the FDA in 2017 for the treatment of type 2 diabetes. Its effectiveness in improving blood sugar control made it a popular choice for diabetes management. However, during clinical trials, researchers observed significant weight loss among participants, leading to its off-label use for weight management. In 2021, the FDA approved a higher dose of semaglutide under the brand name Wegovy specifically for chronic weight management.


Common and Rare Side Effects

Common Side Effects:

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  • Nausea

  • Vomiting

  • Diarrhea

  • Constipation

  • Bloating

  • Increased gas

  • Heartburn

Rare but Serious Side Effects:

  • Pancreatitis (inflammation of the pancreas)

  • Low blood sugar (hypoglycemia)

  • Gallstones

  • Kidney issues

  • Thyroid tumors or cancer

  • Vision changes, such as blurred vision or diabetic retinopathy

  • Allergic reactions

    Importance of Monitoring Health

    Even if you're losing weight, do not ignore unusual health signs. Severe abdominal pain, persistent nausea, or vision changes should be reported to your healthcare provider. Regular monitoring of your overall health ensures the medication is working safely and effectively.

    Risks of Non-FDA Approved Compounded Medications

    Due to the high cost and shortages of FDA-approved medications like Ozempic and Wegovy, many people are turning to compounded versions of semaglutide. Compounded medications, which are mixed by pharmacists to meet specific patient needs, pose significant risks if not properly regulated. These drugs do not undergo the rigorous safety, quality, and efficacy evaluations that FDA-approved medications do. Reports have shown that some compounded versions of semaglutide have been linked to severe adverse events, including overdoses and allergic reactions due to impurities and incorrect dosing instructions.

    Patients using compounded semaglutide have experienced issues like incorrect dosing, leading to severe nausea, vomiting, and even hospitalization. These risks highlight the importance of using FDA-approved medications and ensuring that any weight loss treatments are obtained from reputable sources.


    Enhancing Weight Loss with Coaching

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    At I.R.I.S.E., we offer comprehensive support to enhance the benefits of weight loss injections through our coaching programs. Our 5-Week and 12-Week Transformation Programs, along with the 3-2-1 Meal Plan, provide a holistic approach to weight loss, helping you build metabolic muscle and limit muscle loss.

    5-Week and 12-Week Transformation Programs: These programs are designed to help you:

    • Develop sustainable eating habits

    • Incorporate effective exercise routines

    • Receive continuous support and motivation

    • Address mental health and emotional well-being

    3-2-1 Meal Plan: Our meal plan includes:

    • 3 snacks

    • 2 protein shakes

    • 1 fork-and-knife meal This plan ensures balanced nutrition, promoting muscle rejuvenation and overall health.

    Mental Health Support

    Long-term weight loss struggles can often be linked to undiagnosed food addiction, symptoms of eating disorders, or unhealed traumas. Our coaching programs emphasize mental health support, providing strategies to manage emotional eating and build a healthier relationship with food.

    Conclusion

    Weight loss injections like Ozempic can be effective tools for achieving your weight loss goals, but they should be part of a comprehensive plan that includes diet, exercise, and mental health support. At I.R.I.S.E., we are here to support you every step of the way. Join our transformation programs to enhance your weight loss journey and build a healthier, happier you.

    For more information and to join our programs, visit www.whatifirise.com.

    Call to Action: If you found this blog helpful, please share it with others who might benefit. Let’s build a community of support and understanding.

  • Together, we can overcome food addiction and live healthier, happier lives. Don’t forget to join our community for more.

By Coach Kenya LaShelle Elliott and Team I.R.I.S.E.

References pulled from Cleveland Clinic and FDA

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