Zepbound and Upset Stomach: What Users Say
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Showing 2 reviews tagged with "diarrhea" and "upset stomach".
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- Taken for less than 1 month
- February 12, 2025
For Weight Loss (Obesity/Overweight) "On week number three, I started with stomach cramps and diarrhea. The night before, I had a huge helping of Boom Chicka Pop kettle corn. While the packaging states it only uses cane sugar, I came to the conclusion that this product (perhaps in the amount eaten) suddenly didn’t agree with me while taking Zepbound. I’ve lost 5 lbs in 2 1/2 weeks. Diarrhea and cramping subsided after 36 hours."
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For Weight Loss (Obesity/Overweight) "I have just finished my first month of 2.5 mg and have increased the dose to 5 mg. This past Friday was the first time I have taken the 5 mg dose. Twenty-four hours after taking the shot on Friday am, I start a time of liquid diarrhea and stomach cramps that seems to completely clear my system from anything I have eaten in the last couple of days. After the ~24-hour period, the diarrhea subsides, and I feel like my system has rejected all food or nutrition that has been consumed. My appetite is definitely reduced from taking the shots, but I think the mental part of this battle is the biggest challenge for me. My wife has been on this program for a couple of years now and has said that the shots offer some type of chemical balance, and imbalance results that support or help change behavior. The amount that I eat at different times during the day will need to be addressed before I start seeing significant changes."