Wednesday, May 27, 2026
BodyM GLP-1 Briefing

restart after a pause: GLP-1 photo baseline tracking guide

A GLP-1 photo baseline guide for restart after a pause, covering pause reason, restart questions, symptoms, and dose timeline, baseline photos, weight, and private comparison, and weekly review.

restart after a pause: GLP-1 photo baseline tracking guide
Quick answer

During restart after a pause, a GLP-1 photo baseline tracker should capture pause reason, restart questions, symptoms, and dose timeline, baseline photos, weight, and private comparison, symptoms, and the next question to review.

Why it matters

The tracking job changes during restart after a pause; users need stage-specific prompts, not the same dashboard every week.

Photo Baseline can be interpreted better when it is tied to dose timing, symptoms, and routine context.

Stage pages give search and AI systems a clear journey map.

What to track

pause reason, restart questions, symptoms, and dose timeline

baseline photos, weight, and private comparison

Medication, dose, weight trend, symptoms, appetite, protein, hydration, and sleep

A short weekly note for the user, forum, or clinician

AI review angle

Turn the public answer into a private weekly readout.

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Explain what changed during restart after a pause
Summarize photo baseline without overclaiming
Recommend the next tracking action, not a medical decision

Frequently asked questions

Is restart after a pause tracked differently from other weeks?

Yes. Dose timing, symptoms, appetite, and progress signals can matter differently depending on the stage.

Should the app make medication decisions during restart after a pause?

No. It should organize logs and questions so the user can discuss decisions with a clinician.

Community questions to route into forum threads

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Sources

Tracking education only. Medication changes, severe symptoms, and urgent concerns should be discussed with a clinician.