The hallmark symptoms of gastroparesis that qualify for legal action encompass: Persistent nausea affecting up to 96% of gastroparesis patients, often worsening after meals Cyclic vomiting episodes lasting four weeks or longer, sometimes containing undigested food from meals eaten hours or days earlier Early satiety and inability to finish normal-sized meals due to feeling abnormally full Severe bloating and visible abdominal distension Upper abdominal pain and cramping, particularly after eating Unintentional weight loss and malnutrition from inability to maintain adequate nutrition Dehydration requiring emergency medical intervention or hospitalization Gastroesophageal reflux and heartburn from retained stomach contents The severity of gastroparesis symptoms often correlates poorly with the degree of delayed emptying measured by diagnostic tests, meaning patients can experience debilitating symptoms even with moderately delayed gastric emptying times

High intakes of choline or carnitine can be converted by gut bacteria to trimethylamine, creating a transient fish-like smell in sweat or breath
But the problem Im really seeing is that theres often no time in healthcare systems or in these asynchronous platforms where people are getting comprehensive care
Ozempic and Wegovy (semaglutide): what the data actually shows Semaglutide the active ingredient in both Ozempic and Wegovy also delays gastric emptying, but less and for a shorter time than Mounjaro/Zepbound/tirzepatide, and the drug-interaction studies show that
Take care to store semaglutide properly, and dont use improperly stored semaglutide (such as Ozempic pens left in the car)
Do not do this while on semaglutide