Dietary modifications that help: Eat smaller, more frequent meals instead of large ones Prioritize protein-forward meals, as protein is easier to digest when gastric emptying is slowed Avoid high-fat meals, which take longer to digest and can worsen nausea Eat slowly and stop before you feel full, as the sensation of fullness hits faster on retatrutide Stay hydrated with slow, steady sipping rather than drinking large amounts at once Timing strategies: Take your weekly injection at a consistent time each week Many researchers prefer evening injections so that the peak nausea period occurs during sleep Plan your dose increase days on weekends or rest days when GI symptoms are less disruptive Stay upright for at least 30 minutes after eating, as gravity helps with digestion when gastric emptying is slowed Natural remedies for mild nausea: Ginger has demonstrated anti-nausea properties in multiple studies and can help manage mild GI symptoms during dose transitions

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Nutritional Status and GLP-1 Use in Post-Bariatric Patients Gastric bypass patients already experience reduced nutrient absorption and often require lifelong supplementation of B12, iron, calcium, and folate
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This approach allows CMS to test expanded access to obesity medications while gathering information about costs, outcomes, and long-term program design
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