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Combining Ozempic (Semaglutide) with lifestyle changes for optimal weight loss results

February 9, 2023 by Dr Louis

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Introduction

Are you tired of feeling defeated by your weight loss journey? Have you tried countless diets and exercise programs, but still can’t seem to shed those stubborn pounds? It’s time to consider a new approach to weight loss. Introducing Ozempic (Semaglutide), a once-weekly injection that has been shown to help people lose significant amounts of weight when combined with lifestyle changes. This medication, also known as Wegovy, works by mimicking the natural hormone GLP-1 which regulates appetite and blood sugar levels, reducing hunger and cravings, and increasing feelings of fullness after meals.

In this blog, we will explore the science behind Ozempic, and how it can be used as a powerful tool in your weight loss journey. Say goodbye to feeling discouraged and hello to a new, confident you.

Obesity is a growing problem worldwide, and it is associated with a number of chronic health conditions that can negatively impact quality of life. One way to combat obesity is through weight loss, and Ozempic, a GLP-1 receptor agonist, has been proven to be an effective treatment for weight loss (add FDA approval- safe and effectiveness). Ozempic works by stimulating insulin production and reducing appetite. It is also used to control blood sugar levels in people with type 2 diabetes. In this blog post, we will explore how Ozempic can help with weight loss, the potential benefits of Ozempic-assisted weight loss on overall quality of life, and real-world examples of people who have experienced improvements in their quality of life as a result of Ozempic-assisted weight loss.
Weight loss and quality of life are closely connected. When individuals are able to successfully lose weight, they often experience improvements in their overall well-being and daily functioning. One medication that has been shown to aid in weight loss is Ozempic (Semaglutide).

How Ozempic Can Help with Weight Loss?

Ozempic (semaglutide) is a medication that belongs to a class of drugs called GLP-1 receptor agonists. Ozempic works by mimicking the effects of the hormone GLP-1, which is released after eating. GLP-1 helps to regulate blood sugar levels by stimulating insulin production and reducing glucose production by the liver. It also helps to reduce appetite by increasing feelings of fullness.

Ozempic is approved by the FDA for use in adults with type 2 diabetes to improve blood sugar control. It has also been shown to be effective for weight loss. In clinical trials, individuals who took Ozempic lost an average of 6-9% of their body weight, compared to 2-3% for those who took a placebo.
Source: Ozempic.com

In terms of weight loss, Ozempic has been shown to be more effective than other GLP-1 receptor agonists such as liraglutide and exenatide. Ozempic has also been compared to other weight loss medications such as orlistat and lorcaserin and has been found to be similarly effective in terms of weight loss.

The Benefits of Ozempic for Quality of Life

Ozempic-assisted weight loss can have a positive impact on various aspects of quality of life, including physical health, mental health, and social well-being.

- Physical Health Related Benefits of Ozempic:

Blood Sugar Management: Ozempic is FDA-approved for use in adults with type 2 diabetes, and it can help to improve blood sugar control by stimulating insulin production and reducing glucose production by the liver. This can lead to improved diabetes management and reduced risk of complications.

Cardiovascular Health: Obesity is a risk factor for heart disease and stroke, and weight loss can help to reduce this risk. Ozempic has been shown to improve blood pressure and cholesterol levels, which can also reduce the risk of heart disease and stroke.

Joint Pain: Weight loss can reduce the stress on joints, which can lead to less pain and better mobility.

- Mental Health related Benefits of Ozempic:

Self-esteem: Weight loss can improve self-esteem and body image, making individuals feel more confident in their appearance.

Body image: Obesity can lead to body dissatisfaction, which can negatively impact mental health. Ozempic-assisted weight loss can improve body image and reduce dissatisfaction.

Depression: Obesity is linked to an increased risk of depression, and weight loss can help to reduce symptoms of depression.

- Social well-being related Benefits of Ozempic:

Increased Energy: Weight loss can improve energy levels, making it easier to participate in physical activity and social events. Greater ability to participate in physical activity and social events. Obesity can limit an individual’s ability to participate in physical activity and social events, which can lead to social isolation. Ozempic-assisted weight loss can improve energy levels and increase the ability to participate in physical activity and social events, leading to an overall improvement in social well-being.

It is important to note that weight loss with Ozempic should be combined with lifestyle changes like diet and exercise to achieve optimal results and improve overall quality of life. Additionally, it should be used under the guidance of a healthcare professional.

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Taking Ozempic alone will not lead to optimal weight loss results. In order to see the full benefits of the medication, it is important to make lifestyle changes that support weight loss. This includes incorporating healthy eating habits and regular physical activity into your daily routine.

When it comes to nutrition, it is important to focus on nutrient-dense, whole foods. This means choosing fruits, vegetables, whole grains, lean proteins, and healthy fats. It also means avoiding processed foods, added sugars, and excess saturated and trans fats. Meal planning and portion control can also be helpful in achieving weight loss goals.

Exercise is also crucial in conjunction with Ozempic. Regular physical activity not only burns calories, but it also improves muscle mass and metabolism, which can lead to more weight loss. Aim for at least 150 minutes of moderate-intensity aerobic activity or 75 minutes of vigorous-intensity aerobic activity per week, and 2 or more days of muscle-strengthening activity. In addition, it’s important to manage stress, get enough sleep and drink enough water as it all has an impact on weight loss.

Managing expectations and understanding the potential challenges of combining Ozempic with lifestyle changes

When starting on a weight loss journey with Ozempic, it’s important to manage expectations and understand that it is not a magic solution. While the medication can help reduce hunger and cravings and increase feelings of fullness, it still requires effort and commitment to make lifestyle changes to see significant results.

One of the challenges of combining Ozempic with lifestyle changes is sticking to a healthy eating plan and regular physical activity. It can be difficult to make long-term changes to your diet and exercise routine, especially if you have a history of yo-yo dieting or have struggled with weight loss in the past.

Another potential challenge is dealing with side effects. Some people may experience nausea, diarrhea, or constipation when taking Ozempic. It’s important to speak to your healthcare provider about any side effects you may experience and to work together to find the best course of action.

It’s also important to know that weight loss will not happen overnight. It takes time and consistency to see results. It’s important to set realistic and achievable goals, and to track progress regularly.

It’s important to remember that weight loss is a journey and there will be ups and downs. It’s important to be kind to yourself and not to get discouraged. If you experience any challenges, reach out for support. Your healthcare provider, a registered dietitian, or a therapist can provide guidance and support to help you achieve your weight loss goals.

Frequently asked questions about Ozempic and its use in weight loss

When considering Ozempic as a tool for weight loss, it’s important to have a clear understanding of how the medication works and what to expect. Here are some frequently asked questions about Ozempic and its use in weight loss.

Q: How does Ozempic work to promote weight loss?

A: Ozempic is a prescription medication that is part of a class of drugs called GLP-1 receptor agonists. It works by mimicking the natural hormone GLP-1, which regulates appetite and blood sugar levels. By reducing hunger and cravings, and increasing feelings of fullness after meals, Ozempic can help people lose weight.

Q: How much weight can I expect to lose with Ozempic?

A: The amount of weight loss will vary from person to person and depends on a variety of factors, including starting weight, diet, and exercise habits. In clinical studies, people who took Ozempic along with lifestyle changes lost an average of 8-10% of their body weight.

Q: How often do I need to take Ozempic?

A: Ozempic is a once-weekly injection.

Q: Can I take Ozempic if I have other medical conditions?

A: Ozempic may not be appropriate for everyone. It’s important to speak to your healthcare provider about your medical history and any other medications you are taking before starting Ozempic.

Q: Are there any side effects of taking Ozempic?

A: Some people may experience side effects when taking Ozempic, such as nausea, diarrhea, or constipation. It’s important to speak to your healthcare provider about any side effects you may experience and to work together to find the best course of action.

Q: How long will I need to take Ozempic?

A: The length of time you will need to take Ozempic will vary depending on your individual situation. Your healthcare provider will work with you to determine the best course of treatment.

Conclusion

In conclusion, Ozempic (semaglutide) is a prescription medication that has been shown to be an effective tool for weight loss when combined with lifestyle changes. It works by reducing hunger and cravings and increasing feelings of fullness after meals, which can make it easier to stick to a healthy eating plan and regular physical activity. However, it’s important to understand that Ozempic is not a magic solution, and weight loss will not happen overnight. It takes time and consistency to see results. It’s also important to manage expectations and be prepared for potential challenges, such as sticking to a healthy eating plan, dealing with side effects, and not getting discouraged.

If you’re interested in using Ozempic as a tool for weight loss, we recommend consulting with a healthcare provider and registered dietitian. They can provide guidance and support to help you achieve your weight loss goals.

At Prestige Health and Wellness, we understand the challenges of weight loss, and we offer a comprehensive program that includes medication management, nutrition counseling, and exercise coaching. Our team of healthcare professionals is dedicated to helping you achieve your weight loss goals and improve your overall health and well-being. We have helped many individuals achieve their weight loss goals and improve their overall quality of life. If you’re looking for a weight loss solution that can make a real difference in your life, consider Ozempic and the Shredder program offered by Prestige Health and Wellness.

If you’re interested in learning more about our program or would like to schedule an appointment, please visit our website www.yourprestigehealth.com or contact us at +1-813-252-0171. We’re here to support you every step of the way.

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How to Deal with PTSD Triggers?

July 2, 2022 by Dr Louis

Triggers can be anything that causes you to have a nervous system response, and this is different from person to person.

PTSD triggers can be anything that causes you to have a nervous system response. It doesn’t matter if the event happened 1 minute ago or 20 years ago, it can be re-experienced through a trigger. A trigger can include certain sounds, smells, sights, tastes, etc. For some people, trauma is stored within each of these senses. Triggers can also be different for each person – what triggers one person could not affect another at all. A trigger may also be a memory, song, smell, or even person. Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is a disorder that affects certain people after they have been through a traumatic, frightening, or hazardous incident.

In this blog, I will guide you on what normally triggers PTSD, how to understand your reaction to the triggers, and various ways in which you can control or minimize your PTSD triggers.

PTSD

Know your triggers.

A good first step to figuring out how to react to triggers is figuring out what they are. Many people with PTSD experience emotional and physical reactions when they encounter a trigger, like getting startled or feeling intense anger or sadness. A trigger might be anything that reminds you of the trauma, including:

  • Sights
  • Sounds
  • Smells
  • Tastes
  • Memories or thoughts

Triggers can change over time. Some people may have triggers that bother them for years without any change, but others may find that their triggers gradually become more manageable. This can happen with treatment and exposure therapy, where a person is exposed to their triggers in controlled settings to learn healthy ways of responding to them.

Understand your reactions to triggers.

In this guide, we’ll talk about how to avoid triggers when you’re feeling them. It’s important to know what your reactions are to better understand why they happen and how to control them. The most common ones we encounter in our work with anxiety sufferers are the fight-or-flight response, the freeze response, and the fawn response. When feeling a trigger, your body immediately goes into fight or flight mode. Your heart pounds, blood pressure rises, muscles tense up (especially if someone yells at you), and your whole body feels on alert and ready for action.

One of the many things that people with PTSD struggle with is being unable to escape or pull themselves out of it before they experience a full-blown panic attack…

Make a plan for how to cope with each of your triggers.

  • Make a list of your triggers. These can be anything that makes you feel anxious, reminds you of the trauma, or causes you to have flashbacks. They might include things like loud noises, crowds, certain smells or tastes, and so on.

  • Make a list of coping strategies for each trigger. There are many ways to cope with PTSD symptoms when they come up. The important thing is to make sure that the coping strategies are healthy and safe. Some examples might include meditation, distraction strategies (counting backward from 100 or playing a game on your phone), talking with a friend or family member about it, and grounding techniques such as deep breathing and touching five things in the room around you and describing them aloud.
PTSD Cope

Have self-care, relaxation, and distraction techniques handy.

Have self-care, relaxation, and distraction techniques handy. It’s important to have some activities on hand that you can turn to when you need to help yourself cope with the intensity of a trigger and whatever feelings it is bringing up for you. This is called grounding and can help you return your attention from the flashback or upsetting memories to your current environment.

Try to taking a warm bath, listening to calming music – perhaps ones without words so that your mind can stay more focused in the present moment than it would be if catching song lyrics, journaling about anything other than what happened in the past, calling someone caring and supportive who can help take your mind off things for a little bit, doing something creative like drawing or painting, going for a walk or moving around in some way (exercise releases helpful neurotransmitters), doing something else that helps you relax but is not harmful to yourself or others.

Practice mindfulness meditation.

  • Practice mindfulness meditation. Engaging in this type of meditation provides a way to distance yourself from your experiences. Mindfulness is the practice of focusing on the present moment and accepting whatever is happening without judgment.

  • Focus on your breath. This type of breathing can be helpful during a mindfulness meditation practice or when you are having a difficult time but don’t want to meditate. Try to breathe slowly, inhaling deeply through your nose and then exhaling slowly through your mouth. If you’re feeling comfortable with this, try a more advanced breathing technique called square breathing:

    • Inhale through your nose for four seconds
    • Hold that breath in for four seconds
    • Exhale through your mouth for four seconds
    • Hold for another four seconds before beginning again
PTSD Meditation

Have emergency contact information available at all times.

Have emergency contact information available at all times. You never know when a trigger might arrive, and you need help at the moment to calm down and soothe yourself. Make it a point to always have your phone on hand, or easily accessible. If you do not have a cell phone, consider having an extra prepaid phone that you can keep with you in case of emergencies.

After reading this blog, I hope you will be able to identify your PTSD triggers and find a coping mechanism against them. Do consult a doctor to discuss your condition and get expert advice to manage your triggers.

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