GLP-1 for the Long-Term: What Every Woman Over 40 Needs to Know
If you're on GLP-1 (semaglutide, tirzepatide, Reta etc.) or considering it, you've probably asked yourself: Can I stay on this indefinitely? What happens long-term?
Most doctors aren't having this conversation with their patients—but it's one of the most important questions you can ask.
Here's what makes midlife women unique:
The hormonal shifts you're experiencing—declining estrogen, fluctuating progesterone, increased insulin resistance—create a metabolic environment that GLP-1 can absolutely help address.
But long-term success requires more than just the medication.
In my latest newsletter, I break down:
✅ How GLP-1 interacts with your changing metabolism and hormones
✅ What happens to appetite regulation, muscle mass, and nutrient absorption over time
✅ Real-world clinical observations from women over 40 using GLP-1 long-term
✅ Safety considerations: pancreatic health, gallbladder, bone density
✅ Practical strategies: protein intake, resistance training, metabolic monitoring
✅ Why GLP-1 should be a tool within a broader strategy—not a quick fix
This is clinical, evidence-based guidance specifically for women navigating perimenopause and menopause.
Want personalized guidance on whether GLP-1 is right for YOU—and how to use it strategically?
Text me at 229-490-4550 to book a complimentary 15-minute strategy call. We'll talk about your metabolism, your hormones, and the exact steps you need to take to protect your muscle, your energy, and your long-term health.
Your body deserves informed, strategic support. Let's make sure you have it.
—Adryenne
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GLP-1 for the Long-Term: What Every Woman Over 40 Needs to Know
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