Eligible patients may receive FDA-approved GLP-1 medications through the Medicare GLP-1 Bridge Program or affordable compounded GLP-1 medications, with ongoing provider support

Phase 1: Prevention (start before or with your first dose) Eliminate known trigger foods: high-fat foods, spicy dishes, citrus, caffeine, carbonation, alcohol Adopt the 3-hour rule: no eating within 3 hours of lying down Elevate the head of your bed 6-8 inches Switch to 5-6 smaller meals instead of 3 large ones Start a daily probiotic and fiber supplement Keep ginger capsules and antacids accessible Phase 2: Early management (if symptoms appear) Add famotidine (Pepcid) 20mg 30 minutes before your largest meal daily Use magnesium-based antacids for breakthrough symptoms Add ginger 250mg before dinner Review your food diary for patterns (most people have 1-2 specific triggers) Implement left-side sleeping Walk 15-20 minutes after meals Phase 3: Escalation (if symptoms persist beyond 2 weeks) Switch from H2 blocker to PPI (omeprazole 20mg daily, taken 30 minutes before breakfast) Continue all Phase 1 and 2 strategies Add melatonin 3mg at bedtime Consider whether current dose escalation timing is appropriate Schedule provider discussion if symptoms are not improving Phase 4: Reassessment (if symptoms persist beyond 4-6 weeks) Discuss dose adjustment with provider (slower titration, dose reduction, or split dosing) Consider gastroenterology referral for endoscopic evaluation Evaluate for H

Walking, swimming, cycling, yoga, and tai chi provide cardiovascular benefits and help preserve muscle mass during weight loss without placing excessive stress on joints
This has major implications for your dosing plan
Doctors may taper some medications when recommending stopping them