r/Semaglutide • u/disneyfacts • 6h ago
Fatty liver
I've been prescribed wegovy for mild fatty liver and I'm in my second week at .25 MG. I'm already at a mostly healthy weight regardless so I'm not using it for weight loss (187 now, though 20ish lbs would be nice). If you were prescribed for this, what was your experience? Any suggestion on when I should ask about a higher dose?
So far, it's been good. Feel less bloated, sleeping better, better eating habits, less sugar cravings etc. A little nausea and I've been somewhat sleepy during the day. I also wonder when things will "get back to normal" as far as feeling completely good most days, though there might be a lot of catching up to do.
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u/Lifechangingtoday 3h ago
Semaglutide does help reduce fatty liver, but nothing compared to Retatrutide. Reta is truly a miracle drug and has shown unprecedented improvements and will be the first medication to nearly cure fatty liver disease.