00:00So, what really happens when you suddenly stop taking weight-loss meds like a Zempic or Monjaro during the holidays?
00:07GLP-1 medications work by reducing your appetite, slowing digestion, and helping regulate blood sugar.
00:13That's why they're so effective for weight loss.
00:16But once you stop taking them, especially cold turkey, things can change fast.
00:21According to a pharmacist, hunger often returns quicker than expected.
00:25You feel less full after meals.
00:27And if you're indulging in festive food and drinks, sudden weight gain is common.
00:32But here's the thing.
00:34These meds don't cause withdrawal.
00:36Instead, your body simply loses the appetite-suppressing and glucose-controlling effects.
00:41If you're also managing type 2 diabetes, that's where it can get serious.
00:46Expect signs like fatigue, constant thirst, or more frequent urination as blood sugar rises.
00:52Thinking of restarting after Christmas?
00:54Don't jump back into your old dose.
00:55Doing so could trigger nausea, vomiting, or intense stomach discomfort.
01:00Always talk to your doctor first.
01:02They'll guide you on how to ease back safely.
01:05So if you're taking a break from GLP-1 meds this holiday, plan it wisely.
01:09Because your body will notice the change.
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