This happens because alcohol reaches your bloodstream more slowly due to delayed gastric emptying, but once absorbed, its effects can feel amplified on an already-sensitive digestive system
Signs you should slow down the titration Extend your stay at the current dose by 2-4 additional weeks if you experience any of the following at the end of a standard 4-week period: Nausea persisting beyond the first 7 days after the last dose increase Vomiting more than twice per week Diarrhea lasting more than 10 days at the current dose Significant fatigue or weakness that does not improve with adequate nutrition and rest Weight loss exceeding 1.5% per week (too-rapid loss increases gallstone risk and muscle loss) Slowing the titration is not failure
Standard research reconstitution uses bacteriostatic water as the solvent, with concentrations determined by the intended application
Irritating a nerve Injected in the wrong spot, a needle can come close to a nerve and cause sharp pain, tingling, numbness or weakness
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Remove the pen cap and attach a new needle