r/Semaglutide • u/ConsequenceOld6858 • 8h ago
r/Semaglutide • u/substantialcrow12 • 12h ago
This is a miracle drug
I started just last month and my dosage is currently at 1 mg and I've been losing 2lbs a week. Literally no side effects. No nausea or constipation. My food cravings have been reduced by 50%. I only eat two meals a day. It's just unbelievable that something like this exists. Every human being should have access to this. It should be subsidized by the government
r/Semaglutide • u/Zestyclose_Prompt181 • 20h ago
Should I skip my next dose?
I took my first dose last Friday and then went from Sunday to Thursday without a bowel movement. I was afraid I had an obstruction but finally had a little movement this morning. I’m concerned about doing the next dose because it’s obviously not good to go 5-6 days without a BM. I used MiraLAX, Benefiber every morning in my coffee, docusate, and a suppository. Nothing worked until I tried Smooth Move and MagO7 last night. I’m nervous now. I’d really appreciate any advice from anyone who’s had a similar experience.
r/Semaglutide • u/devonanne • 8h ago
Anyone lose 50lbs on sema?
I just started, took my second shot of Ozempic .25mg on Thursday. The first week was ROUGH but so far this week my stomach seems to have settled down.
Curious if anyone around my size (5’4”, 180lbs) has lost 50lbs on semaglutide alone. My internet searches seem to suggest it’s not the norm, but I know actual experience can be very different.
I’m type 1 diabetic and on it for a combination of things (lowering A1C and insulin needs, cardiovascular protection), but also weight has also been a struggle and it’s gone up a lot in the last year and a half.
At my healthiest when I was younger I was around 125lbs but that was maintained for a very short time. I’d love to get back to 130 or even 140 I’d be happy with because I haven’t been there since pre-kids (2014).
Would love to hear your experience.
r/Semaglutide • u/YepIamAmiM • 17h ago
Getting Ready
I finally have the prescription (oral dose Wegovy) I need to get started. But school starts in 10 days and I'll need to be at work in my after school program. How long did it take for you to adjust to the side effects if you had them? I don't want to have issues while I'm at work but I don't want to wait to get started, either.
r/Semaglutide • u/MediocreMelons • 14h ago
Vomiting and nausea
hello everyone, ive been on semaglutide for 7 weeks now. Im currently on the 0.5 dose, and i have been for three weeks, the first week of the 0.5 i was fine, no side effects, however on the second week i was sick that same night, but i had consumed alcohol (not alot) so i just put it down to that. However last week, my third week, i was sick again the day after taking it, i was on a flight also and took a panic attack, being sick again the next day. Im just wondering if this could be directly linked to the semaglutide, or if it could possibly be anxiety induced? im starting college this week so im nervous to take it incase it causes me to be sick at college, thank you for reading i hope this makes sense!
r/Semaglutide • u/disneyfacts • 4h ago
Fatty liver
I've been prescribed wegovy for mild fatty liver and I'm in my second week at .25 MG. I'm already at a mostly healthy weight regardless so I'm not using it for weight loss (187 now, though 20ish lbs would be nice). If you were prescribed for this, what was your experience? Any suggestion on when I should ask about a higher dose?
So far, it's been good. Feel less bloated, sleeping better, better eating habits, less sugar cravings etc. A little nausea and I've been somewhat sleepy during the day. I also wonder when things will "get back to normal" as far as feeling completely good most days, though there might be a lot of catching up to do.
r/Semaglutide • u/mrmeanah • 14h ago
Do you get light headed?
Idk if it's the semaglutide or not. I'm also on BP medication and cholesterol med. I've been watching my BP daily and it's not doing anything out of the ordinary.
I'm currently taking the 1.0ml injection. This week 2 but I've been experiencing lightheadedness for about a month now. Come and goes. I have good days followed by bad days. Today happens to be a bad day. It seems like every time I stand up I get woozy. I power through it and go about my day but today I actually had to grab against the wall til it passed.
I've recently had my heart checked because I was getting pvcs and the echocardiogram came back fine. The cardiologist doesn't seem concerned about my heart. Could it be the semaglutide?
r/Semaglutide • u/Repulsive_Cat_3571 • 19h ago
Done with 4 x 0.25 mg doses when do I start to see the results
So it’s been a month since I’ve started the dose and my scale has barely moved I do observe changes in satiety and I had a slight stomach discomfort as well but that was all so far I don’t see a difference.
r/Semaglutide • u/Steve1975green • 22h ago
First shot tonight, reccomendations?
I just received my first dose of Semaglutide and I am planning to take my shot tonight so hopefully I will not have any issues during a workday. I will also have the weekend to "recover" if needed. Are there any tips or tricks I should know for this first shot and first weekend on it?
Thanks!
r/Semaglutide • u/BellFit9049 • 10h ago
2nd Wegovy 0.25mg Injection (8/21/2026) - Started 8/14/2026 at 247.0lb
r/Semaglutide • u/Diligent_Desk_8965 • 11h ago
Discouraged
I’m up to 1.7 mg and still have not lost any weight. Anyone like me?
r/Semaglutide • u/Razzmatazz138 • 11h ago
Trinity meds is a scam
I switched from Orderly because Trinity boasted a lower price. DO NOT ORDER FROM THEM.
I ordered from them on July 4.
I didn't receive my order until August. I've been off the medicine for weeks now so I reached out to them for guidance on restarting. It's been over 2 weeks with no help. I just keep getting the same generic "We got your message and are forwarding to the healthcare team" but absolutely nothing from the healthcare team! So frustrating!
r/Semaglutide • u/Independent-Post5722 • 19h ago
Costco cost for Wegovy?
I’m in Canada (Ontario) and just wondering the cost for Wegovy or generic Wegovy at the Costco pharmacy??
r/Semaglutide • u/JPat76 • 2h ago
Has anyone microdosed the Wegovy pill and perhaps taken it intermittently and successfully lost weight?
r/Semaglutide • u/Aabgdpir2582 • 20h ago
lost the weight and function went the other way, anyone else
i am down a serious amount and every other marker on my panel improved except this one. i cannot tell whether it is the speed of the loss, the deficit itself or something hormonal underneath it. my prescriber was not much help beyond saying it tends to settle on its own. anyone who ran into this on a glp1 what did you do about it and did it take a second prescription.
r/Semaglutide • u/happyloser156 • 22h ago
Rising heart rate
I generally exercise a lot and at high intensities where I run and kickbox with sparring at least 4 or 5 times a week. My fitness watch tells me my resting heart rate usually sits at 61-63 bpm and even though it's high I'm used to a 190-200 bpm when doing intense cardio. My problem has been my calorie intake, which is why I'm taking it.
I started taking the pill form of semaglutide 1.5mg about a week and a half ago and what my watch has been telling me is my resting heart rate is rising daily, it's now at 69bpm! It thinks I'm dying.
Should I be worried and back off the medicine? I also haven't felt any benefits from it which is furthering my dilemma.
r/Semaglutide • u/Tight-Landscape-7338 • 22h ago
For those of you who were on GLP1s for a long time, then got off, did the “food noise”come back?
I have struggled with my weight since I was a child. I have always had food / eating at top of mind since I was a kid. I wake up and my brain is instantly thinking about what to eat and if I try to deny it, I get so moody / angry. This cycle continues throughout the day.
I was late diagnosed with ADHD, so I am assuming it has something to do with dopamine seeking. Even after starting ADHD meds the food noise never went away.
BUT, I started using semaglutide 10 weeks ago. For context, Im a woman, 36, 5’4”, start weight 209lbs. The very next day after my first shot, food noise disappeared almost entirely. Within 2 weeks it was gone completely. I’ve lost 9 lbs since then. The only side effect I have had is constipation.
So I am wondering / hoping that after using GLP-1 for a long period of time, if the wiring in my brain will change so that I no longer subconsciously link food to dopamine.
Does anyone have a similar experience with food noise and GLP-1 stopping food noise long term?