Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. Aside from feeling full sooner (and not overeating at any single meal), I haven't really felt any differently about food. I'm still snacky (with hunger) and have been replacing bad snacks with better snacks - greek yogurt, etc.
No nausea at all, which surprised me because I can get nauseous easily.
Hoping higher dose will help reduce the snacky cravings?
Probably. Make sure you aren't thinking snack because of habit or boredom. I found I really just didn't think about food so broke the snack habits.
Everyone is different. I felt it immediately at the low does, and even stayed at .5 for quite a while because it was plenty. Eventually moved up to 1.0 and over time you do adapt to the dose. Which was fine because it helped to slow down the weight loss, which had been a little too fast in the early months.
I know I mindlessly snacked before. And I am snacking less, but when I do I’m usually hungry. I have more hunger than I was expecting. Hope it subsides more at a higher dose.
The “full” feeling definitely kicks in and I eat much less in any one setting.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. Aside from feeling full sooner (and not overeating at any single meal), I haven't really felt any differently about food. I'm still snacky (with hunger) and have been replacing bad snacks with better snacks - greek yogurt, etc.
No nausea at all, which surprised me because I can get nauseous easily.
Hoping higher dose will help reduce the snacky cravings?
Probably. Make sure you aren't thinking snack because of habit or boredom. I found I really just didn't think about food so broke the snack habits.
Everyone is different. I felt it immediately at the low does, and even stayed at .5 for quite a while because it was plenty. Eventually moved up to 1.0 and over time you do adapt to the dose. Which was fine because it helped to slow down the weight loss, which had been a little too fast in the early months.
Anonymous wrote:OP here. Aside from feeling full sooner (and not overeating at any single meal), I haven't really felt any differently about food. I'm still snacky (with hunger) and have been replacing bad snacks with better snacks - greek yogurt, etc.
No nausea at all, which surprised me because I can get nauseous easily.
Hoping higher dose will help reduce the snacky cravings?
Anonymous wrote:If you feel nauseous, did you feel nauseous on the low, starting doses?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Thanks. Yes, I have guidelines and have those things in my plan.
I guess my question is more around volume. How much are you eating in any particular meal? Are your portions super tiny?
For example, for your breakfast do you just have 1-2 eggs? Anything else?
I'm the PP who said 90 grams. I might have 1-2 eggs plus a slice of whole grain toast, but I don't make the toast if I'm not hungry after I eat the egg. Usually I do want some carbs to keep my stomach happy. If I have 1/2 cup (uncooked) oatmeal with butter and nuts, I usually don't want anything else for a long while, that stuff is filling.
At dinner I have a 3 oz or so piece of chicken, which is a serving, along with a large salad: I wouldn't say that's super tiny but it's way less chicken than I used to eat.
I've been on 1.7 of Wegovy for about 5 months: I don't feel a need to step up to the next dose, but also not totally appetite supressed or unable to eat.
So you end up skipping lunch?
When you started at a lower dose were you eating more?