Wednesday, May 27, 2026
BodyM GLP-1 Briefing

GLP-1 side-effect timeline: mapping symptoms to shot day and dose week

A side-effect timeline guide for GLP-1 users tracking nausea, constipation, reflux, fatigue, appetite, and dose escalation.

GLP-1 side-effect timeline: mapping symptoms to shot day and dose week
Quick answer

A GLP-1 side-effect timeline should map each symptom to shot day, dose week, meals, fluids, sleep, and whether the pattern is improving or worsening.

Why it matters

A timeline gives users more signal than a disconnected symptom list.

Dose increases, low intake, constipation, and sleep can all change how a week feels.

Clear symptom history is easier to discuss with a clinician.

What to track

Symptom type, severity, and time since shot

Dose week, recent dose changes, appetite, meals, and fluids

Bowel rhythm, sleep, fatigue, and activity

Escalation notes for severe or persistent symptoms

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Frequently asked questions

Are side effects always tied to shot day?

No. Meals, constipation, sleep, and dose changes can also matter, which is why a timeline should include context.

Can a timeline decide whether symptoms are dangerous?

No. It can organize information, but severe, persistent, or concerning symptoms need clinical guidance.

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