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Glucagon receptor agonism and hepatic lipid oxidation — need advice

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ChrisMacros
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Aug 16, 2025 at 6:04 PM#11

+1 to PurityPaulOR. Especially the point about "NateNeph perspective but I think this ov..." — I have seen the same in my own experience with Glucagon receptor agonism.

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Aug 16, 2025 at 6:21 PM#12

Want to share my personal experience related to Glucagon receptor agonism and since I think it might help others in a similar situation.

I started my GLP-1 journey in October 2024 at 270 lbs with prediabetes and hypertension. My endocrinologist prescribed semaglutide 0.25mg to start.

Now, 18 months later: I am down 70 lbs, my labs have normalized, and I am off 2 of my 3 medications. The Glucagon receptor aspect specifically was something that made a big difference in my journey.

This community helped me every step of the way.

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Aug 16, 2025 at 6:38 PM#13

VendorMark — that is really helpful context on Glucagon receptor agonism. Follow-up question: did you experience any side effects during this phase?

I am in a similar situation (about to start) and trying to set realistic expectations.

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Aug 16, 2025 at 6:55 PM#14

To answer PedsEndoPhilly's question specifically:

From a clinical standpoint, Glucagon receptor agonism and is something I discuss with patients regularly.

The short answer: discuss this specific situation with your prescribing provider.

The longer answer involves weighing the risk-benefit ratio for your individual situation, which I am happy to elaborate on if helpful.

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Aug 16, 2025 at 7:12 PM#15

Saving this for reference. Quality thread.

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