Yes, it can happen, but its far from the end of the road
*Contraindications weight loss injections include a personal or family history of medullary thyroid cancer, allergy to GLP-1 and weight loss injections, Type 1 Diabetes or history of Diabetic Ketoacidosis, personal or family history of Multiple Endocrine Neoplasia, personal history of Pancreatitis, renal impairment or kidney disease, gallbladder disease, or concurrent use of anti-diabetic medications or insulin
In addition, in vitro studies have shown that recombinant TTR amyloid aggregates are internalized by human cardiac fibroblasts, which subsequently secrete IL-6 and IL-8, providing mechanistic evidence that TTR aggregates can trigger inflammatory responses in cardiac cells [77]
The Cleveland Clinic study showed that diabetes patients actually had better weight maintenance outcomes, possibly because they were more likely to continue medical monitoring and restart treatment when needed
Yet, like other medications, its effects are often modest success and can come with a range of side effects
Low blood sugar signs include dizziness, sweating, shakiness, and confusion