Year one down, feeling great!

The way my relationship with food has totally shifted amazes me every day. Had ice cream last night, just a couple of bites of different flavors, and I actually hit the point where I couldn't take another spoonful. Never happened before.
 
Twenty pounds in a month is extreme and usually not sustainable, though it happens. One to two pounds weekly is the normal benchmark, so you're tracking well. Everyone's different with metabolism and effort. Stick with the target and you'll succeed.
 
The bloodwork panel turning around matters more than the scale. Year one with full metabolic improvement is real.
 
Getting A1c below 5 is genuinely rare and means the pancreatic function is responding well to the load reduction. The lipid changes tend to be the second thing people notice on the bloods - triglycerides especially move quickly once carbohydrate intake drops. Year one results like these tend to be the most dramatic - worth capturing the baseline for comparison.
 
HbA1c below 5, cholesterol, triglycerides, and uric acid all moving is the full metabolic panel responding - those are the outcomes the long-term trials are measuring now. The research interest tracks because this combination of improvements in year one is more consistent across patients than the weight numbers alone suggest.
 
Full panel improvement in year one - HbA1c, lipids, liver enzymes, and BP all moving together is the metabolic cascade effect. The medication experience source describes sounds like a sleep-aid side effect pattern, which is a different class than GLP-1s - less behavioral risk profile.
 
The physical world adjusting back to your actual size is its own category - those moments accumulate differently than the scale and end up being the ones you remember.
 
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