The user is taking or considering Zepbound and wants a tracker that matches tirzepatide dose-week patterns.
BodyM turns the Zepbound week into a private review: what changed after the shot, what symptoms repeated, and what to ask before the next clinician visit.
The short BodyM check routes Zepbound users into shot-week, side-effect, food tolerance, or progress-photo tracking.
The fields that make this page worth downloading an app for.
Medication name, dose, shot day, and injection site
Weight trend and weekly average instead of one daily weigh-in
Nausea, reflux, constipation, fatigue, appetite, and food tolerance
Protein, water, movement, sleep, and progress photos
Questions to bring to the prescribing clinician
Log the shot date, dose, and injection site on the same day.
Check symptoms at 24, 48, and 72 hours after the shot.
Add weight, appetite, water, protein, and bowel rhythm before the week blurs together.
Take optional progress photos in the same lighting for later comparison.
What should I track during a Zepbound dose increase?
Shot timing, dose, appetite, nausea, constipation, reflux, water, protein, weight trend, and any symptoms that are severe, persistent, or worsening.
Is Zepbound the same as tirzepatide?
Zepbound is a brand name for tirzepatide. BodyM lets users store the exact medication name and dose they were prescribed.
Can BodyM tell me whether to change my GLP-1 dose?
No. BodyM is for tracking, education, and preparing clearer questions. Dose changes, severe symptoms, and medication decisions should stay with a licensed clinician.
See if BodyM fits your GLP-1 routine.
Check what you should track next, then use BodyM for shots, weight, symptoms, photos, protein, water, and weekly AI review.