
WEIGHT LOSS AT
WELLSPRING
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Directly managed by a licensed, experienced physician
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Convenient, on site injections
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Weekly monitoring of progress
Weight managment is a struggle almost everyone can relate to. This has changed since the advent of GLP1s use for weight loss. Unlike traditional weight loss methods, such as diet and exercise, which require consistent effort and may take several weeks or even months to yield results, GLP1s injections offer a more convenient and potentially faster approach. As with any weight loss program, it is important to consult with a healthcare provider before beginning treatment with GLP1s injections, and to continue to monitor one's health throughout the course of treatment.

WHAT TO EXPECT
Weight loss with peptides consists of two stages:
Titration Phase (2-4 months)
In this phase, you will start at a low weekly dose of the medication to gauge your tolerance, and gradually increase your dose until your maintenance dosage is reached (determined by you and Dr. Corey).
Maintenance Phase (1 month increments)
Once your maintenance dose is reached, you will remain at that dose for one month increments until you obtain your desired weight loss goals.
Treatment Type: Once weekly injection

Appointment Duration: 5 min

Treatment Discomfort: 1/10

Downtime: None

Treatment Frequency: Weekly
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WHY WELLSPRING FOR WEIGHT LOSS?
Dr. Corey is well versed with weight loss medications, and has been prescribing GLP1s in her Primary Care practice for years. She is a licensed and board-certified medical doctor with training and expertise in obesity medicine and endocrinology, and has extensive experience working with patients who struggle with weight management. She understands the unique challenges that individuals face when trying to lose weight and maintain a healthy lifestyle, and she knows how to tailor treatment plans to meet their individual needs. She has carefully reviewed the clinical trials and studies that have been conducted on these drugs, and she has a thorough understanding of their mechanisms of action, potential side effects, and optimal dosing regimens.
PEPTIDE BEFORE AND AFTER
Obesity is on the rise and leads to significant risk for medical conditions and early death. We define obesity based on body mass index (BMI). We calculate BMI using gender, height, and weight.
We use BMI to not only determine a person's risk for disease but also to make decisions regarding weight loss options. BMI is also what insurance coverage and on label prescribing use to determine cost.
Maintaining a normal weight and healthy lifestyle goes beyond physical appearances. Obesity carries the risk for significant morbidity, including increased risk for diabetes, high blood pressure, heart attack, stroke and abnormal cholesterol. The higher the BMI, the higher the risk for medical problems and early death.
The initial treatment in all individuals seeking a weight loss program is to work on comprehensive lifestyle changes. These lifestyle changes center around a healthy diet and active lifestyle. Most successful patients use regular self-tracking of food, exercise and weight.
Often by the time patients are coming in looking for weight loss options, they have tried exhaustive diets and exercise programs. There are many that go in to why a person has a difficult time losing weight. You cannot change most of these elements, such as age, genetics, and chronic medical problems. Weight loss shots greatly benefit these factors that cannot be changed, due to their high effectiveness.
What are GLP1s?
GLP1 is an acronym for glucagon like peptide-1 agonists. They can act to suppress appetite, making dieting easier and more manageable for many people.
What is the mechanism of action for GLP1s?
GLP1s works similarly to a natural occurring hormone in your body. This receptor agonist works in the brain to control cravings and appetite. GLP1s also works by slowing down how quickly food moves through the digestive tract. This leads to feeling full more quickly with less food and feeling full longer.
GLP1s come in an injection form and pill form. The healthcare provider administers the injectable form once weekly in the abdomen, thigh, or arm. You take the oral tablet once per day, and it is weaker than the injectable version.
What are common side effects from GLP1s?
GLP1s slows down how quickly food is digested, making digestive side effects the most common. Common side effects include nausea, constipation, diarrhea, acid reflux and fatigue. More rare complications include pancreatitis, gallbladder problems, kidney injury and thyroid problems.
Who should avoid GLP1 injections?
Patients that have a personal or family history of thyroid cancer or multiple endocrine neoplastic syndrome should take take this drug. Common symptoms of thyroid cancer include a thyroid mass, trouble swallowing and voice changes. Patients with a history of pancreatitis should use this medication with caution.
Who is the ideal client for GLP1 injections?
The ideal client has at least 10 pounds they want to lose and have exhausted other weight loss options. If you suffer from acid reflux, constipation or diarrhea, these problems can certainly get worse during use. Luckily, the side effects are mostly self limited and improve with duration of use.
What is the treatment duration?
This depends on a many factors include weight loss goal, consistency and lifestyle. On average, patients stay on for 6 months or more. If there is less weight to lose than they may only need a few months of treatment. However, if you desire more weight loss, you may need longer than 6 months.
Do patients regain weight back after they stop GLP1 injections?
Weight regain after stopping GLP1 is a common concern that patients express. This is easy to understand as GLP1 injections are an investment and commitment.
There have been several studies to look into whether weight gain is a significant concern. In one study, there was weight gain in both the treatment and placebo arm. The GLP1 group ending up with a net weight loss while the placebo arm ended up with a net weight gain.
This makes sense because once you stop taking the medication, hunger and cravings can return to pre-treatment levels. This is why lifestyle changes, in addition to medications are so important. GLP1 can help achieve your weight loss goals but long term success does require lifestyle interventions.
Ultimately, some weight gain is common after stopping GLP1 treatment. However, this is less true than with diet and exercise interventions alone. Meaning without treatment, you are more likely to regain more weight.
Obesity is a significant problem in our society and finally we have effective and safe treatment options. Utilizing a compounding pharmacy for GLP1 further makes these options more affordable and attainable for all patients.




