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<blockquote data-quote="HairySmurf" data-source="post: 2686613" data-attributes="member: 583820"><p>If you find that Trulicity's effects on 'fullness' and appetite are not what caused your weight loss then I see no reason why you would regain weight just by stopping that medication. Nothing I've read about GLP-1 agonists suggests any effect on weight other than through appetite. People are said to eat less at meals and are less likely to snack because they don't crave food between meals as much (because they still feel 'full') and so don't snack as much.</p><p></p><p>Jardiance on the other hand causes some weight loss directly by expelling glucose from the body. Could that medication in combination with your diet changes explain your past weight loss? Even if that's the cause there's no reason you won't be able to find a combination of diet and regular exercise that will keep your weight relatively stable after you hit your target weight and stop medication.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HairySmurf, post: 2686613, member: 583820"] If you find that Trulicity's effects on 'fullness' and appetite are not what caused your weight loss then I see no reason why you would regain weight just by stopping that medication. Nothing I've read about GLP-1 agonists suggests any effect on weight other than through appetite. People are said to eat less at meals and are less likely to snack because they don't crave food between meals as much (because they still feel 'full') and so don't snack as much. Jardiance on the other hand causes some weight loss directly by expelling glucose from the body. Could that medication in combination with your diet changes explain your past weight loss? Even if that's the cause there's no reason you won't be able to find a combination of diet and regular exercise that will keep your weight relatively stable after you hit your target weight and stop medication. [/QUOTE]
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