Dysesthesia (an unusual tingling, burning, or prickling sensation in the skin): 8.8% at 9 mg and 20.9% at 12 mg
Signs to watch for include: Unexplained fatigue Persistent nausea, vomiting, or diarrhea Loss of appetite Unintended weight loss Yellowish skin Sore mouth or tongue Depression or irritability Behavioral changes Numbness and tingling sensations in the hands and feet Vision changes Mental confusion Should You Consider a B12 Shot
For a clearer picture, here's a summary of common nutrient deficiencies observed in individuals with ASD: Overall, these nutrient deficits are often linked to selective eating habits, gastrointestinal issues, or poor absorption
People doing resistance training If you are strength training 3-5 times per week (which you should be on semaglutide), your calorie needs are higher than the sedentary calculations suggest
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