Debunking the Biggest Myths About Weight Loss Medications

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Weight loss advice is everywhere, but not all of it is true. Between social media claims and viral fads, it’s easy to fall for misinformation. That’s especially true when it comes to prescription weight loss medications.

Michelle K. Scott, at Ready Health and Wellness in Jacksonville, FL, brings both clinical knowledge and lived experience to the topic. A board-certified nurse practitioner with over 30 years of nursing experience, Michelle completed her MSN with a family nurse practitioner concentration at Jacksonville University in 2010. She has advanced training in primary care and weight management and has personally navigated her own weight loss using GLP-1 medications. 

Myth 1: Weight Loss Medications Are a Shortcut or Easy Fix

Many people assume medications like semaglutide or liraglutide are a cheat code. But this couldn’t be further from the truth. These tools are most effective when used in conjunction with lifestyle changes, such as meal planning, regular physical activity, and behavioral support.

GLP-1 receptor agonists support your efforts, but they don’t replace them. Think of them as a supplement to your commitment, not a substitute for it. Patients at Ready Health and Wellness are coached on healthy habits while using medication.

Myth 2: These Medications Are Unsafe for Everyone

GLP-1s have gained popularity recently, but some people are concerned about their safety. Fortunately, these medications are FDA-approved and well-studied. According to the Mayo Clinic, common side effects include nausea, fatigue, or digestive discomfort, but they’re usually temporary and manageable.

At Ready Health and Wellness, Michelle K. Scott evaluates every patient’s health history before prescribing anything. She ensures the medication is safe and appropriate for your needs.

Myth 3: You’ll Regain All the Weight When You Stop

Stopping treatment can indeed make weight maintenance more challenging. But that doesn’t mean you’re doomed to gain everything back. What matters is the foundation built during treatment.

With Michelle’s help, patients develop sustainable habits while using medication. That includes:

  • Nutritional guidance: Balanced eating patterns to reduce rebound weight.
  • Activity routines: Consistent movement that works for your schedule.
  • Behavior coaching: Practical strategies to support long-term change.

The goal is to equip you with the skills and momentum to sustain your results.

Myth 4: Weight Loss Clinics Are All the Same

Some weight loss centers push cookie-cutter solutions. Ready Health and Wellness takes a different approach. Michelle’s attention to detail, personal insight, and decades of experience set her apart.

Here’s what makes the care unique:

  • Personal experience: Michelle has personally gone through the process.
  • Thorough assessments: Every plan starts with a comprehensive evaluation.
  • Affordable access: Services are designed to meet the needs of the working uninsured.

Your plan is built just for you, because no two patients have the same needs or goals.

Expert Advice to Help You Ditch the Weight Loss Myths

If you’re unsure about weight loss medications, get the facts from someone who truly understands. Call 904-686-8929 to learn more about safe and effective weight loss medications in Jacksonville.

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