Ep 64: What Happens When You Stop GLP-1 Medications: Maintenance & Long-Term Success
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概要
What happens when you stop taking GLP-1 medications for weight loss or blood sugar control?
This is one of the most important — and least discussed — questions in the GLP-1 conversation.
In this final episode of the GLP-1 series, Coach Jenny breaks down what actually happens in your body after discontinuing GLP-1 medications, why weight regain is so common, and how to build a long-term maintenance strategy that supports your metabolism and blood sugar — with or without medication.
You’ll learn the science behind post-medication appetite changes, metabolic adaptation, and hormone shifts — plus a practical, step-by-step transition plan to help you maintain your progress through sustainable habits.
This episode is especially helpful if you’re planning to stop GLP-1s, struggling with side effects or cost, not seeing results, or simply want a long-term health plan that doesn’t rely on medication alone.
In this episode, you’ll learn:
What happens to appetite, metabolism, and hunger hormones after stopping GLP-1s
Why weight regain happens — and how to reduce your risk
How to taper and transition off medication more successfully
The four non-negotiable habits that support maintenance
What metrics to track beyond the scalePractical strategies for long-term metabolic health
What to do if GLP-1s aren’t working or aren’t sustainable for you
Free Resource: Download the free guide “What to Focus on While Using GLP-1s” at https://subscribepage.io/glp1
Coming Next:
Join Coach Jenny’s 30 Days of Sugar Awareness on Instagram starting March 1st, with daily tips, label reading guidance, and pantry swaps — plus a free live “Kick Sugar” webinar at the end of the month.
Follow Jenny's IG account here: https://www.instagram.com/coachjenp/
Sustainable health isn’t built by prescriptions alone — it’s built by consistent, simple habits that support your blood sugar, metabolism, and energy for life.