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Shot anxiety posts usually appear after a bad nausea, vomiting, constipation, or fatigue week and ask whether the next dose will repeat it. Fear before the next shot is a signal to review the last dose window. Track what happened, when it happened, what made it better or worse, and what question you need to ask your prescriber. Users are not only afraid of needles; they are afraid of losing control of the next 72 hours. Social replies can soothe, but the product should convert fear into a plan. What to track: - Last shot date, dose, symptom timing, severity, and duration - Food, fluids, sleep, bowel rhythm, vomiting, missed work, and functional impact - What helped, what failed, and what felt unsafe - One clear prescriber question before the next dose Community answer: - The right answer is not 'push through' by default. It is: summarize the pattern and decide whether this is self-care, community support, or prescriber review. - BodyM should offer a pre-shot checklist and make the first 72 hours predictable. - Anxiety drops when the user sees a plan for the exact window that scared them. Safety boundary: If symptoms were severe, persistent, or unsafe, contact your prescriber before continuing or changing your dose schedule. Next action: Generate a pre-shot readiness card and a first-72-hour support plan. Source context: - MedlinePlus: Semaglutide injection - MedlinePlus: Tirzepatide injection - Facebook GLP-1 adverse event social listening study
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