In general, anyone stopping substance use may experience these withdrawal symptoms: Agitation and irritability Mood swings Anxiety Depression Mental fog Nausea Stomach pain and cramps Vomiting Pain sensitivity Muscle aches and headaches Loss of appetite Difficulty sleeping and insomnia Irregular heartbeat Cutting off your body and brain from an addictive substance too quickly can lead to even more serious symptoms
This means looking at your hydration, your stress levels, and your nutrition
Maintaining Your Progress After Stopping Medication The key to maintaining the progress you achieved with GLP-1 medications is to establish small, sustainable lifestyle habits
pylori to evade the host immune response, contributing to the persistent infection in the stomach [57]
For simplicity, photos were labeled using the patient number, with A indicating pre-MDCT and B denoting 1 month posttreatment completion
However, the HPA axis will then respond to these heightened cortisol levels by decreasing the production of cortisol over time