GLP-1 and IBS-D Benefit - Life changing!
I wanted to share my experience in case it helps someone else dealing with IBS-D and/or bile acid malabsorption.
I was prescribed about 2.5 years ago for prediabetes after trying first. Metformin made my IBS-D absolutely unbearable. Ozempic, on the other hand, ended up being genuinely life-changing for me in ways I never expected.
Within a few weeks of starting Ozempic, my IBS-D dramatically improved. Not just “a little better.” Truly life-changing better.
For years, I had to plan my entire life around bathroom access. I work outdoors in a physically demanding job where bathrooms often are not available. I would avoid eating because I knew there was a high chance I’d urgently need a bathroom within 20 minutes. Even simple things like walking my dog after dinner or driving home from a restaurant were stressful because I often had to rush home and sometimes would not make it in time.
On Ozempic, for the first time in years, I felt normal.
I developed a regular morning BM schedule. I could eat without panic. My energy improved because I honestly think I was finally absorbing nutrition better instead of everything racing through me. I lost about 10 pounds, my blood sugar improved, and mentally I felt so much more functional and less anxious about daily life.
The biggest thing for me was starting LOW and titrating slowly. I absolutely do not think my body would have tolerated jumping straight to a high dose. I started at 0.25 mg and slowly worked upward. Even at 0.5 mg I noticed a huge difference. As the dose increased, I could feel my digestion slowing down some, but within a couple weeks my body would adjust. It never became painful or severe constipation as long as I stayed hydrated.
Fast forward to now: I changed jobs and my new insurance will not cover Ozempic. They wanted almost $3,000 for my refill, so I had to stop taking it about 6 weeks ago.
Unfortunately, the IBS-D has come roaring back.
It is affecting my work, my quality of life, my mental health, and honestly just my ability to function normally. I am now looking into compounded semaglutide through a pharmacy for around $225/month because despite the cost, I truly do not want to go back to living like this long term.
I know GLP-1 medications are not right for everyone, and I know some people actually get diarrhea from them. But in my case, this medication helped my IBS-D more than anything else I have ever tried, and I really think there needs to be more research into GLP-1s for IBS-D and bile acid malabsorption patients.
If anyone knows of any clinical trials involving GLP-1 medications and IBS-D, I would genuinely appreciate the information.
And honestly, after living this firsthand, I would love to see the FDA seriously research this because for some of us, this should not just be considered an “off-label” side benefit. It has been genuinely life-changing medical treatment.
Anyway, just sharing in case anyone else has had a similar experience. I would honestly love to hear from others who noticed GI improvement on GLP-1 medications because I feel like this is not talked about enough.