Anonymous wrote:DP here looking for advice on timing the shots.
I'm hoping to get a prescription soon. In my workweek, I have big days (lots of standing/walking, very public facing) tuesdays and thursdays and am mostly at a computer (and could work from home if needed) on other days. Thus, I'd like to time the shots so side effects tend to be lowest on Tues/Thurs.
Advice? (Wondering about the delay between the shot and the nausea, etc.).
Anonymous wrote:I'm the one who has been off for 1 month. My doc told me there isn't a maintenance dose of Wegovy (what I took for a year), and that if my weight shot up to a BMI of 27, I could go back on it.
Anonymous wrote:I'm the one who has been off for 1 month. My doc told me there isn't a maintenance dose of Wegovy (what I took for a year), and that if my weight shot up to a BMI of 27, I could go back on it.
Anonymous wrote:
After 7 months, the "food noise" has returned. I'm really upset about that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DP here looking for advice on timing the shots.
I'm hoping to get a prescription soon. In my workweek, I have big days (lots of standing/walking, very public facing) tuesdays and thursdays and am mostly at a computer (and could work from home if needed) on other days. Thus, I'd like to time the shots so side effects tend to be lowest on Tues/Thurs.
Advice? (Wondering about the delay between the shot and the nausea, etc.).
I have this same question.
I’m assuming the digestive side effects are right after the shot, but how about fatigue? Is that constant or just right after the shot?
And does the benefit wear off towards the end of week? Significantly?
Everybody and every body are different. I am the pp who was on it for one year, I have zero side effects (gave myself injection every Sunday morning). No nausea, no fatigue, no wearing off from the benefit, just not that hungry and the weight melted off. Yes, I watched what I ate and cut out the junk (and the alcohol), but this was way more effective than any other diet I tried
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DP here looking for advice on timing the shots.
I'm hoping to get a prescription soon. In my workweek, I have big days (lots of standing/walking, very public facing) tuesdays and thursdays and am mostly at a computer (and could work from home if needed) on other days. Thus, I'd like to time the shots so side effects tend to be lowest on Tues/Thurs.
Advice? (Wondering about the delay between the shot and the nausea, etc.).
I have this same question.
I’m assuming the digestive side effects are right after the shot, but how about fatigue? Is that constant or just right after the shot?
And does the benefit wear off towards the end of week? Significantly?
Anonymous wrote:Zero chance insurance companies are going to continue to cover all of these people in perpetuity, despite this being a lifelong drug. For those on it, I would assume sooner or later your insurance company is going to cut you off, like mine did.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DP here looking for advice on timing the shots.
I'm hoping to get a prescription soon. In my workweek, I have big days (lots of standing/walking, very public facing) tuesdays and thursdays and am mostly at a computer (and could work from home if needed) on other days. Thus, I'd like to time the shots so side effects tend to be lowest on Tues/Thurs.
Advice? (Wondering about the delay between the shot and the nausea, etc.).
I have this same question.
I’m assuming the digestive side effects are right after the shot, but how about fatigue? Is that constant or just right after the shot?
And does the benefit wear off towards the end of week? Significantly?
My worst side effects were in the mornings 1-3 days after injections. It helped some to have dinner early in the evening.
Honestly I wouldn’t start this medication or increase your dose if you have a huge week at work.
That said, I just had an hour or two of throwing up and then I was fine. I never missed work or anything. And after a few months those side effects went away.
What time of day did you do the shot? In the evening?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DP here looking for advice on timing the shots.
I'm hoping to get a prescription soon. In my workweek, I have big days (lots of standing/walking, very public facing) tuesdays and thursdays and am mostly at a computer (and could work from home if needed) on other days. Thus, I'd like to time the shots so side effects tend to be lowest on Tues/Thurs.
Advice? (Wondering about the delay between the shot and the nausea, etc.).
I have this same question.
I’m assuming the digestive side effects are right after the shot, but how about fatigue? Is that constant or just right after the shot?
And does the benefit wear off towards the end of week? Significantly?
My worst side effects were in the mornings 1-3 days after injections. It helped some to have dinner early in the evening.
Honestly I wouldn’t start this medication or increase your dose if you have a huge week at work.
That said, I just had an hour or two of throwing up and then I was fine. I never missed work or anything. And after a few months those side effects went away.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DP here looking for advice on timing the shots.
I'm hoping to get a prescription soon. In my workweek, I have big days (lots of standing/walking, very public facing) tuesdays and thursdays and am mostly at a computer (and could work from home if needed) on other days. Thus, I'd like to time the shots so side effects tend to be lowest on Tues/Thurs.
Advice? (Wondering about the delay between the shot and the nausea, etc.).
I have this same question.
I’m assuming the digestive side effects are right after the shot, but how about fatigue? Is that constant or just right after the shot?
And does the benefit wear off towards the end of week? Significantly?
Anonymous wrote:DP here looking for advice on timing the shots.
I'm hoping to get a prescription soon. In my workweek, I have big days (lots of standing/walking, very public facing) tuesdays and thursdays and am mostly at a computer (and could work from home if needed) on other days. Thus, I'd like to time the shots so side effects tend to be lowest on Tues/Thurs.
Advice? (Wondering about the delay between the shot and the nausea, etc.).