The timeframe for observing results from lifestyle changes when managing cholesterol levels varies from person to person
While genetic predispositions do not predict exact medication response, this information can support a more personalized conversation with your provider about whether your injection site rotation strategy aligns with your baseline metabolism
Here are some of the basics about injecting semaglutide: DO inject it just under your skins surface, ideally into fat, such as into your stomach, upper arm, or thigh rotate injection sites, changing the site for each dose inject it at least 2 inches away from your belly button (navel) when injecting into your stomach AVOID injecting it into your veins or muscles injecting it into areas that are red or have other color changes, bruised, or tender injecting it into areas with stretch marks or scars If you use insulin, you may inject semaglutide into the same area of your body as insulin, but you should not inject one right next to the other
Reduce appetite: Semaglutide alleviates some hunger cues and food cravings in the brain
However, its important to remember that weight loss is a gradual process and may not occur at the same rate for everyone